The Mount Morgan Argus, Volume 15 Issue 13

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Piictured: Cr Cherie Rutherford, Cr Drew Wickerson and Dr Athol Brewster.

CQ Collection strikes gold A slice of Mount Morgan’s rich history is being added to the CQ Collection thanks to a generous donation from long term local Dr Athol Brewster, officially received on 17 July. Rockhampton Regional Council Spokesperson for Communities, Councillor Drew Wickerson, said

the donation sketches a picture of life in the Mount Morgan area and further afield. “I am honoured to officially receive this donation as part of the Rockhampton Regional Libraries’ CQ Collection,” said Cr Wickerson. “Dr

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From Page 1 souvenirs, and poetry–reveals a wonderful slice of social history, as well as some insights into some big local personalities.” Cr Wickerson said civilisations and communities must respect their heritage. “Those that do not are destined to repeat the same mistakes and to neglect opportunities to build upon the great achievements of our ancestors,” Cr Wickerson said. “That is the reason why RRC is so sincerely grateful for visionaries like Dr Athol Brewster who has generously donated such an invaluable collection to the community. Through his words, writings and historical artefacts, Dr Brewster takes us on journey into our rich, vibrant and sometimes turbulent past and back again. “Within the lines of a previously forgotten attendance record, letter

or card, we are transported to a Mount Morgan school classroom to relive the learnings of a wideeyed young student, to the trenches of a grotesque world war where a youthful digger has just penned a few optimistic lines home to his mother or into the life of Dr Brewster himself as he travels the tropical subcontinent of India! Of course, the invaluable material donated by Dr Brewster would have little meaning if simply stored in a musty cardboard box somewhere.” He said the outstanding work of the Rockhampton Library History Unit would ensure that this material would be carefully documented, curated and catalogued to possibly discover linkages that weave and thread into the overall fabric of our Regions rich tapestry. “By conserving and sharing these narratives, the stories of our history, our community will indeed be strengthened,” Cr Wickerson said.

Divisional Councillor Cherie Rutherford said that she is excited to see Dr Brewster’s donation added to the collection. “The Mount Morgan records in The CQ Collection paint a great picture of the heritage of this area,” said Cr Rutherford. “There are family records, minutes from Mount Morgan Council meetings, and photographic collections. “Dr Brewster’s donation is going to make a wonderful addition to the story these records tell about Mount Morgan. I’m excited for those who will go through this collection in years to come and discover some fantastic gems.” The full Dr Athol Brewster Collection is available through the Rockhampton History Centre, which is currently open by appointment. To make an appointment contact the History Centre on 4936 8043.

COMMUNITY GROUPS HELP FIRE VICTIMS together to help the family involved. Mount Morgan IGA helped out by accepting donations and turning it into shopping vouchers.

The Mount Morgan Rodeo Association members and helpers have been busy collecting pledged donations of furniture and household items. These items were stored at the Mount Morgan Showgrounds. Rodeo Association President, Mrs Barbara Gould was really impressed with the generosity of Mount Morgan people. “The community always bans together and it’s good to see that this community spirit alive,” she said.

Small communities are known for banding together and supporting people in dire straits. This was certainly the case recently when following a devastating house fire, both Mount Morgan community organisations and business banned

As well as the extraordinary efforts put in by the Rodeo Association, Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc [MMPAd] also contributed to helping the family put their lives back together. Pictured above: Members of Mount Morgan Rodeo Association Juerge Veber and Dick Needham (Treasurer) with MMPAD members John Steinberger (President)

and Audrey Crawford (Treasurer).

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OLD SCHOOL BICYCLE SHOW A SUCCESS

Sunday morning was a beautiful winter’s day in Mount Morgan, at 8 am, the gates were opened to let the people waiting to bring their bikes in for the 2020 Central Queensland Old School Bicycle Show and Swap Meet. The sun was shining and there was no wind, it was perfect. The field started to fill up quickly as people wheeled their bikes in, and the swappers and sellers set up there stalls. At 10 am the public started flowing in to admire the bikes and doing deals with the sellers. The swap area was busy for most of the time. I spoke to a few people that told me they found some good bargains, one person I know found a part that he never thought he would ever find. Some people were lucky to find parts to finish builds. It is always a challenge when rebuilding a twenty to fifty year old bicycle back to its original condition to find all the period correct parts. That is part of the attraction of events like this, bringing like minded people together. Peter Mc drove his van up from Grafton full of parts to sell. Other people came from Mackay, Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Maryborough, as well as the Rockhampton region to show off their bikes, sell and buy parts. The field was very busy with about 70 machines on display. With a very good cross section of bikes, although there were only two BMXs and three MTBs, the rest of the categories were very well represented. The actual quality of the bicycles on display was higher than last year. It made it hard for the judges to pick between so many beautiful well turned out machines, in one category the difference was the quality of the saddles, another category was won because one bike had the most period correct parts. The bicycles are all over 20 years old, riders will change things when parts wear out or become outdated. I will change some of the categories for next year’s show to better suit the bikes that are being bought in to display. During the day a steady stream of people came in to look and the bicycles and chat to the owners who where never far away. Lots of folk had lunch at the hotel, the roast lamb was excellent and kept the kitchen busy.

I had recently purchased time trial / triathlon bike from Phil Anderson, a famous Australian cyclist from the 1980s; in 1981 he was the first Australian to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France. Phil’s bike was used in a guess the weight of the bike competition. The bike weighed 7. 64 kg, the winner was Elizabeth G who came in at 7.62 kg. The best in show bike is voted by the public, this year it was won by John Fisher and his beautiful Malvern Star Skidstar GT. A real labour of love, this bike has been restored to its original showroom condition. Page 4

Above: Winners of various categories on the day. Article and photos supplied by Graeme Meade. The

second show was held on Sunday, 19 July at Mount Morgan’s Leichhardt Hotel.

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ROTARY 2020 - OPENING OPPORTUNITIES

Above: Assistant District Governor, Russell Cooper with the newly inducted Rotary Club of Mount Morgan Board.

Above: Graham Roberts with the Rotary Chain which he received at the Rotary Handover on Thursday 9 July.

Every new Rotary Year, there is an associated theme. The 2020 theme ‘Rotary Opens Opportunities’, unveiled by Rotary International President Holger Knaack, is encouraging Rotarians around the world to seize the many opportunities Rotary offers to enrich their lives and the communities in which they serve.

Rotary isn’t just a club for people to join, but rather “an invitation to endless opportunities,” Rotary creates pathways for members to improve their lives and the lives of those they help through service projects. Rotary also gives members the opportunity to meet other like minded people in the greater community, and world wide, should they wish to spread their wings. The Members of the Rotary Club of Mount Morgan and I, encourage residents of Mount Morgan, to take the opportunity to enrich their lives, and the lives of their fellow community members, by joining Rotary. Young people are particularly encouraged to join and bring along their ideas and input. Graham Roberts President - Rotary Club of Mount Morgan

ILLEGAL DUMPING COSTS RATEPAYERS Rockhampton Regional Council is urging residents to do what they can to help prevent illegal dumping in our Region. Spokesperson for Waste and Recycling Councillor Shane Latcham said that a recent incident highlighted how one person’s decisions can affect everyone. “A few weeks ago we had somebody dump 50 industrial paint tins–which are classified as regulated waste–at a closed roadside bin station in Marmor,” said Cr Latcham. “It is disappointing that there are some people in our community who think the rules don’t apply to them. The result was that ratepayers have had to wear the $2700 it cost to have these cans removed and disposed of properly.

“I’m sure that residents in our Region can think of many ways their rates could be better spent than cleaning up someone else’s dumped rubbish.” Spokesperson for Local Laws Councillor Ellen Smith said the matter was being taken seriously. “While most people in our Region have more respect for their community than this, the bill for illegal dumping can add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year,” said Cr Smith. “Our Local Laws Officers are committed to investigating incidents like this, and will issue serious fines to offenders. “You can help us to stop this issue by reporting

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Illegal dumping...From Page 6 littering and illegal dumping when you see it.

TRIMMING THE “TIGER”

“If you have any information about this incident, or if you’ve witnessed any other examples of illegal dumping, please get in touch with Customer Service.” Spokesperson for the Environment Councillor Donna Kirkland said residents shouldn’t underestimate the impact illegal dumping can have on our environment. “Dumped waste is not only an eyesore, it pollutes our environment and diminishes enjoyment of our public places,” said Cr Kirkland. “There are appropriate means for waste removal and disposal. Thankfully the majority are aware of the negative consequences to community and environment when shortcuts are taken. Together we can support the message that illegal dumping is simply unacceptable.” If you see someone littering or illegally dumping or if you find piles of dumped waste please report it.Use the online Littering and Illegal Dumping Reporting Form, the Snap Send and Solve mobile app or call Rockhampton Regional Council’s Customer Service Centre on 4932 9000.

Illegal dumping fines can be upwards of $2135 for individuals and $6672 for corporations.

People may have heard the expression, “Taming the Tiger”, well Colleen Saltmer (Ede) of Colleen’s Hair Salon believes it should be “Trimming the Tiger”, especially when she has none other than local identity, Tiger Dobson sitting in the chair (pictured). Hairdressing, for Colleen has been the family business and it was only natural that she would follow in the family’s footprints, especially since her parents owning a chain of salons in Rockhampton. Her family has not only left its mark on the beauty world, but the Saloon Car Racing fraternity which was started by Colleen’s father and brother. Colleen has worked from her current salon in Morgan Street, since 2000 and is now one of two Morgan Street businesses that have been operating for 20 or more years. The other one is Fox Video. Colleen also operated the Bella Donna Salon in Morgan Street in the late 1970’s, which followed many years managing cattle stations throughout Australia with her husband, including one of the outstations of Victoria River Downs, one of Australia’s largest cattle stations. Colleen loves listening to her clients talking about their lives “I love listening to them talk about where they have been and what they have done. They lead interesting lives,” she said. Some aspects of hairdressing have changed over the years, especially the hairstyles. “The styles these days are more casual then the used to be,” she said. Colleen calls Mount Morgan home now. “I love Mount Morgan and the people I know are mostly lovely people,” she said. When asked what the secret to business success in Mount Morgan was, Colleen felt that it’s all about meeting the needs of the town. “You have to look around and see what the town needs – get to know the town and the people,” she said.

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THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video

Movie Review KILLING EVE Oksana Astankova, codename Villanelle, is based on real-life assassin, La Tigresa, who was convicted of twenty-three separate murders in the 1990’s; and those are just the ones they knew about. La Tigresa (The Tigress) was an agent, operative and hitwoman for the Basque separatist group, the ETA. (The Basques are a European ethnic group with their own ancient language and culture, indiginous to the regions of northern-central Spain and south-western France.) La Tigresa’s real name was Idoia Lopez Riano and she was renowned for her legendary prowess in all things amorous. She was also a psychopath and completely without empathy. Our girl, Villanelle is all of that. She can also be completely dispassionate while working but then erupt with exuberant giddy pride in her own performance. She may be charming, delightful, almost normal, but she can be at her most dangerous when acting happy, innocent, playful and naughty. Our Villanelle is a very complicated kitten. Eve Polastri (the brilliant Sandra Oh, GREY’S ANATOMY) on the other hand is bored. She works for MI5 and she has a particular interest in female assassins, their psychologies, skills and methods. But here she is bogged down in protection roles and witness handling. So Eve decides to do a little unauthorized behind-thescenes investigating on her own into one of her

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clients. Of course, she is found out and fired. Happily though, Carolyn Martens (fantastic Fiona Shaw, HARRY POTTER), head of the Russia section of MI6, is aware of Eve’s particular passion, and snaps her up for a special assignment. She recruits Eve into a secret division within MI6 which is chasing an international assassin who calls herself Villanelle (Jodie Comer is perfect). Eve’s dreams have all come true. She’s finally able to focus on what she really wants to do and what a remarkable subject she’s been given... She becomes captivated, enchanted by Villanelle. Inevitably, they cross paths and that enchantment evolves into full-blown obsession. Our Villanelle becomes aware of the game and she in turn becomes fascinated with Eve. Before long both women are obsessed, each with the other. Let the games begin... Luke Jenning’s brilliant writing delivers an intense, masterful blend of comedy and terror, action and drama, thrills and grey-matter teasers... Beautifully filmed in Tuscany, Paris, Berlin, Bucharest and London, KILLING EVE is also a visual delight and a little European Holiday in these housebound times. The rating is welldeserved at MA15+ for “strong themes, violence and sex scenes”. KILLING EVE, its great fun... Loved it! in the right direction. The next monthly meeting is Tuesday 18 August starting at 2 pm in St Mary’s Hall.

Dee River Oldies Group held their monthly meeting Keep a watch in ‘ Save the Date’ on the back page of on Tuesday the 21 July. the Argus for further updates. Members decided that at this time it is important to Just a reminder that the Show Holiday is Friday 14 keep our members safe. August, 2020. While there is no show this year, this is Future morning teas and Damper at the Dam planned the day that the Rockhampton Regional Council has made the public holiday. for August have been cancelled. We just cannot keep the social distance for members Stay happy, healthy and keep warm. to make it work for this year. Submitted by the Steering Committee Carol Glover The not knowing what the Covid-19 will be like in a 49381995, Melray McNamara 0411 144 316, Colleen Constable 0427 161 131 month’s time is daunting. We have made it this far and just need to keep going 29 JULY - 12 AUGUST 2020

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A British red telephone box & Mount Morgan By Catherine McIntosh, descendant of the colonial Stubbs family of Mount Morgan Continued from the last issue…. A traditional British red telephone box in the rural English village of North Cotes is an unexpected place to come across a display featuring memorabilia associated with Mount Morgan. North Cotes is in the county of Lincolnshire, about a four-hour drive north-east of London. My maternal great-grandfather, Upsall Stubbs (1868-1954), left his birth family in North Cotes for a new life in the Colony of Queensland in 1886. Soon after arrival, he found work at the newly-formed Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company. Sadly, Upsall never had the opportunity to return to North Cotes and see his birth family again. However, his sister and North Cotes resident, Gertrude (‘Gert’) Stubbs (1879-1951), sent him dozens of postcards and family photographs to remind him of his homeland. Her material was the catalyst for my journey to Lincolnshire in 2018 and 2019. Thanks to Gertrude’s postcards with pictures of her local area - villages, towns, buildings and gardens were familiar to me during my visits. Most significant to me was her postcard showing the tiny village of Tetney Lock (near North Cotes), where Upsall was born and after which he named his Moonmera farm.

The exhibit brings together two very different worlds - North Cotes and Mount Morgan - into one special place to create the perfect curio. It comprises more than twenty labelled images, covering three sides of the booth. My village contact tells me that ramblers spend up to half an hour reading the material and taking photographs of the red telephone box and its display. My dear great-Auntie Gert could never have imagined that her correspondence about the price of flour and sugar, Sunday school picnics and wash days would be returned to her village from Australia a century later and cause so much interest. The author, Catherine McIntosh, is a Sydney resident. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and a Bachelor of Laws. She has worked mainly in the corporate sector. Her current interests are Mount Morgan history, family research, writing and French. Upsall Stubbs’ life in Mount Morgan and Moonmera is displayed at the Mount Morgan Historical Museum.

‘Dear brother, do you remember this place? You will see the old home in the back’, wrote Gertrude on the back of her Tetney Lock postcard. Tetney Lock today looks nearly the same as it did a century ago in the postcard picture. The original family home still stands next to the historic Crown and Anchor Inn, overlooking a canal and a small bridge (I was lucky enough to see a pair of white swans swim by). Some of Gertrude’s postcards and photographs to her brother are displayed on North Cotes’ red telephone box (now a free book library). They provide an insight into her life and local area in the early twentieth century. One special photograph captures the only time both parts of the family came together: the occasion of Mount Morgan-born Private Stubbs visiting family in North Cotes during his leave from the French battlefield. He is pictured in army uniform with his Auntie Gert, who is wearing a full-length black Victorian dress (and her trademark round glasses). The exhibit wouldn’t be complete without some material of Upsall’s new life in the Antipodes. The display shows photographs of Upsall’s young family and the famous Mount Morgan gold mine. A photograph of Upsall in Mount Morgan Brass Band uniform is also included. Page 8

Mount Morgan-born Private Stubbs with his Auntie Gert (left) and a cousin in North Cotes, England.

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TREADING THE BOARDS

Red Telephone Box...from Page 8

Secondary School students in Central Queensland are being encouraged to tread the boards in a new drama competition to be held in September, the Bard Awards 2020. An initiative of Rockhampton Regional Council, The Bard Awards is an opportunity for students to rehearse and perform a dramatic work, and receive professional advice and assistance along the way. While the term ‘bard’ is often used to refer to William Shakespeare, the competition will cover the wider definition, ‘story teller / poet.’ Entries, by individuals, pairs or groups, can be a performance of a traditional or contemporary monologue, duologue or group scene. Students will perform before adjudicator Tegan Devine at the Walter Reid cultural Centre in September. Prizes will be awarded and feedback will be provided. Students will also be encouraged to attend a series of workshops in the lead up to the performances. “This is a great opportunity for students to further develop their dramatic skills,” Rockhampton Regional Council Community Services Spokesperson Cr Drew Wickerson said. “Rockhampton has produced some great performers over the years and I hope that The Bard Awards will help future generations develop their interest in the performing arts.”

Above: The Red Telephone Box and below: Upsall Stubbs.

The Bard Awards will be adjudicated by Tegan Devine, Principal/Owner of Devine Drama and Dance. Tegan has a wealth of experience in theatre. She holds a Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries, Bachelor of Performing Arts, Advanced Diploma of Film, Theatre & TV Acting and she is a NIDA Young Actors Studio graduate and WARD Acting Studio graduate. She has also trained and completed short courses with Zen Zen Zo, TAFTA, La Boite Theatre Company and Sydney Dance Company. “I am very excited to be part of this project,” Tegan said. “The fact that it is a competition as well as a learning opportunity will be of immense benefit to local drama students.”

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Back in Mount Morgan visiting her sister Hazel and brother-inlaw Andy Johnson this week was Sandy Sinclair. Sandy left Mount Morgan in the mid-2000’s and now lives in Caboolture. Sandy visited the Mount Morgan Railway Station on Monday, 27 July 2020. Page 9


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“Transformation” Exhibition up and running What a whirlwind few weeks at the Gallery. Since re-opening, after closure due to Covid 19, we have received many visitors, both local and tourists.

Piper, she often has children following her lead, and will joyfully engage in childlike whimsy, encouraging their emerging artistic talents. We all adore her!

The support our own townsfolk have shown has been phenomenal, and we would like to say thanks for buying local! It really has been a noticeable increase in dollars injected into our artistic community.

Sinclair Oldfield – Another Artist we know, who also contributes to the running of the Gallery, through her continual support in any way needed. She has done front of counter, has brought in works when we have had a shortfall, and has lent an ear when a sounding board has been required to work through issues. Sinclair’s professional presentation has been a source of inspiration, as well as her huge heart!

Our latest Exhibition, “Transformation”, commenced on Friday, 10 July with an all day viewing, and a special transformation smudging ceremony using crystals and sage, performed by local Daryl Jacobson (Pictured right) from Acacia Owl Dreaming. After some Sacred Sound teachings to the group that reverberated around the space, and some inspirational words, good vibes could be felt all around. A fantastic way to start the Transformation Exhibition. Artists came and went during the day, which was lovely for visitors to put a face to an artwork. There were no nibbles and drinks this time, due to Covid restrictions, however a virtual tour of the new works was posted on the Mount Morgan Gallery Facebook page. Acknowledgement must go to the Gallery Volunteers, as they spent the day before exhibition opening, pulling down all the older works, and prepared the space for hanging. As usual they did an amazing job! Last edition we introduced our front of house Volunteers, so this time we would like you to meet those behind the scenes Volunteers, who occasionally appear to fill a day when we get stuck, but perform many tasks and inspire out of public view. Karen Dollery – An Artist we have introduced before, Karen also assists with exhibition setups, stands in for front counter and workshops, and completely embodies the sharing, caring nature of creatives. Like the Pied Page 12

very lucky to have her, as well as all of our amazing Volunteers. “Transformation” will run until 4 November, so plenty of time to check it out! To all Artists out there, our next Exhibition will be “Retro Explosion!” commencing Friday, 6 November, with a “Happy Days” Opening Event, Covid permitting. Please follow our Facebook page for updates.

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Desexing Discount for pet owners

106 discounts registered in our region, which is a little on the low side compared to previous years. Without public events it’s been harder to get the message out so please do tell your friends and spread the word!” Visit www.operationwanted.com.au to get your discount. Operation Wanted will run until 31 August. Further information on owning a pet in the Rockhampton Region can be found at www.rrc.qld. gov.au/YPYR. Pictured left: Cr Ellen Smith with Nurse Riley and Bailey the dog.

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Now in its sixth year, Operation Wanted is a joint state wide three month animal desexing campaign driven by RSPCA Qld, and supported locally by Rockhampton Regional Council and Capricorn Vet Surgery. Planning and Regulatory spokesperson Councillor Ellen Smith said Rockhampton Regional Council was providing a donation to cover the cost of the 20% discount.

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“Desexing your animal can also reduce its desire to roam and the risk of some cancers, and helps to prevent unwanted behaviours like urine spraying in cats. “Registration fees for desexed dogs are much cheaper too, so it really is time to take advantage of this 20% discount and make things better for you, your pet, and the community. “We are halfway through the program now and have

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Pride in Your Town

Having checked with the Mount Morgan Historical Museum the dollars are coming in slowly so do not forget if you have a little spare money please remember the Museum. It still has a very big insurance to pay and we must not close our Museum. Every little helps. This week we pay tribute to some of the very famous talented women of the world that were the first to succeed in their chosen professions. Can you imagine there once was an Empress of China…..? Wu Zetian the only woman in the history of China to assume the title of Empress Regnant came to the throne using her looks, cunning and connections to rule one of the largest empires of the world. She ruled in all but name for more than three decades (from 655 to 690) before breaking all precedent by founding her own dynasty and reigning as emperor for another fifteen years. With ruthless determination she wielded power and influence, subjecting China to some positive programs, and some say, helped bring more equality between the sexes. Her mere presence on the throne was an infuriating challenge to Chinese orthodoxy, which insisted that no woman could or should meddle in politics, much less take on the imperial ruler. Even when she was long gone, the complex figure of Wu would be equally maddening to historical commentators to come.

and libraries that housed the works of ancient philosophers along with the Qur’an and the Traditions of the Prophet. She also worked to bridge the chasm that separated Muslims and Hindus. Historians and biographers have said that Razia Sultan was a great sovereign, sagacious, just, beneficent, the patron of the learned, dispenser of justice, the cherisher of her subjects, of warlike talent, and endowed with all the admirable attributes and qualifications necessary for Kings.

Razia Sultan… Warrior Queen of India. (1205 1240). A descendant of the Turkish Muslims who invaded India in the eleventh century Razia was the only woman ever crowned in Delhi Sultanate, which ruled parts of India from 1210 to 1526. Reigning as the fifth Mamluk Sultan in Delhi from 1236 to 1240, she was the first woman ruler in Muslim and Turkish history.

To some she was ruthless, to others revolutionary .That she was controversial almost goes without saying: on average during her time in power, she had the second lowest approval rating of any post war Prime minister.

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The story of her stormy reign is filled with intrigue, battles and even a possible love affair – but her legacy is now beginning to be realized, recently immortalized in books, movies and songs. The battle Queen of India is charging into the twenty first century on her armoured war elephant. An English Lady… Margaret Thatcher. After the 1979 election Margaret Thatcher became the first female Prime Minister of England. After some problems with her Party she resigned her position in November 1990. My policy she said in her early years are not based on home economic theory but things I and millions like me were brought up with: an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay; live within your means; put a nest egg away for a rainy day; pay your bills on time; and support the police.

After her resignation a poll was held and over 50% had said that on balance she had been good for the country. Margaret Thatcher remained a revolutionary figure who revitalized Britain’s economy: impacted the trade unions and put MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS

the Unighted Kingdom on the path to recovery and long term growth. Australia. We followed England with the first female Prime Minister with Julia Gillard but as that is so recent we will not pass comments as we leave that to our readers. We do wish to mention two great Aussie women who were firsts in their chosen fields. One is Dame Quentin Bryce. Quentin Bryce was born in Brisbane in 1942 and spent her early years at Ilfracombe. In 1965 she graduated with degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. She has enjoyed such a rich and distinguished career as an academic, lawyer, the rights of women and children and the welfare of the family. She received numerous awards both on fields in Queensland and Australia. Special contribution made by her was advancing rights and equality. On September 5 2008 Quentin Bryce was sworn in as Australia’s first woman to hold the position of Governor General. She is still very active in Australian society and brings forty years of experience. Our final lady who is a first is Dawn Frazer. Larrikin Dawn is so well known and will be for years to come as possibly the greatest female swimmer of all time. Her greatest achievement was in October of 1962 with the time of 59.9 seconds when she was the first woman to break the one minute barrier in the 100 meters freestyle. Dawn won 8 Olympic gold medals. Dawn, to this day is so involved with all sport, a great role model and a supporter of all sports people. Think clean – Be tidy and remember the Museum. Kindness lasts forever. 29 JULY - 12 AUGUST 2020


RHONDA’S RECIPE

light golden. Remove beans and paper. Reduce oven to 175C. 5. Meanwhile, to make the filling, place bourbon, chocolate, sugar and golden syrup in a small saucepan over low–medium heat and cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until chocolate melts and mixture is smooth. Remove from heat and set aside to cool slightly. Add eggs and whisk to combine. Scatter pecans over pastry base and pour over golden syrup mixture. Place on an oven tray and bake for 35 minutes or until filling is browned and firm to the touch. Cool in pan to room temperature. 6. Cut pie into wedges and serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice-cream.

WANTED KNOWN Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie

If you wish to place a notice on the Community Noticeboard or in the Mount Morgan Argus

INGREDIENTS FILLING 60ml Rye bourbon 150g (2/3 cup firmly packed) brown sugar 100ml golden syrup 100g dark chocolate buttons 3 eggs, lightly beaten 240g (2 cups) pecan halves

Please bring it to the Mount Morgan Visitor Information Centre or Railway Station or email to mmpad@bigpond.com or ‘Phone: 4938 2312.

This rich and indulgent pecan pie is sure to be a hit at your next BBQ or party!

SHORTCRUST PASTRY 200g (1 1/3 cups) plain flour Pinch of salt 125g chilled unsalted butter, chopped 1 egg, lightly beaten METHOD 1. To make pastry, combine flour and salt in a large bowl. Add butter and, using your fingers, rub into flour mixture until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Make a well in centre of flour mixture. Combine egg and 1 tablespoon iced water in a small bowl, then pour into well. Using a round-bladed knife, stir until mixture forms a dough. 2. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and shape into a 2.5cm-thick disc. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. 3. Preheat oven to 200C. Place dough on a lightly floured work surface and roll out to a 30cm diameter disc. Line pan with dough, then trim and discard excess. Refrigerate for 15 minutes. 4. Line pastry with baking paper, fill with dried beans or pastry weights and bake for 20 minutes or until 29 JULY - 12 AUGUST 2020

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CLASSIFIEDS

August 9: Baree Markets. Baree School of Arts 8 am -12 noon. August 18: Dee River Oldies Group - Monthly Meeting starts at 2 pm at St Mary’s Hall (Behind the Anglican Church).

PAINTER: Semi retired. W. Cruickshank Phone 0488 104 774 or 0488 105 257. QBCC No-75608.

Blue Care Trash & Treasure, 21 Gordon Street. Every Friday from 8.30 am to 12 noon. Every first Saturday of the month from 8 am to 12 noon Bags of clothing $5. Marion’s plants for sale.

MOUNT MORGAN MEN’S SHED INC.

Meet 9 am - 12 noon Wednesdays and Saturdays Phone John on 0429 055 165

2020 ARGUS DATES

Publication Dates 12 August 2020 26 August 2020 9 September 2020 23 September 2020 7 October 2020 21 October 2020 4 November 2020 18 November 2020 2 December 2020 16 December 2020

Copy Due Dates 4 August 2020 18 August 2020 1 September 2020 15 September 2020 29 September 2020 13 October 2020 27 October 2020 10 November 2020 24 November 2020 8 December 2020

ALL COMPUTERS & REPAIRS: Your local computer specialist Nathan. Phone between 10 am to 8 pm. PHONE: 4938 2451 Monday to Friday For Sale: Firewood for Sale. Bagged wood for BBQ and camping. Trailer load. Text Eric on 0406 418 737. For quick and reliable service. Text 0406 418 737. For Sale: Wood Chip Mulch. For sale Trailer loads. 6 x4 $20.00, 7 x 4 $30.00 and 8 x 5 $45.00. For Sale: 2 x Nebulisers (1 x 240/12 volt - $80) and (1 x 240 volt $50). Phone: 4938 1804. For Sale: Fish Tank (Aqua one). W – 540 cm, H – 510 cm, D – 340 cm (75 litres) $120.00. Phone: 4938 1804. Garage Sale: 15-16 August, 9 Hempseed’s Road, Mount Morgan. Nothing sold before 8 am. No holds. No deliveries. Wanted: Someone to cut down and remove dead tree. Not dangerous, but a fair bit of debris. Please phone 0428 380 106. Wanted: Parts for ED ford Fairmont; sun visor; front right inside door handle; front bumper. Ph. 0488 794 831.

MOUNT MORGAN RODEO ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 22 AUGUST 2020 3 LEYDEN’S HILL ROAD - MOUNT MORGAN AT 10 AM

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PUBLIC NOTICE MORGAN STREET WI-FI Rockhampton Regional Council wishes to advise that from 3 August 2020, the hours of free Wi-Fi in Morgan Street will be reduced, and will no longer be available between 10pm and 5am. The hours will be reduced in line with other Council operated public areas in the Region, and are being carried out due to recent reports of minor vandalism. The reduced hours will be trialled during the winter period, with further changes to be advised at a later date.

Next Argus:

WEDNESDAY, 12 August 2020

All inclusions required by: Tuesday, 4 August 2020 by 4 p.m. Ph: 4938 2312 Email: mmpad@bigpond.com Page 16

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