The Mount Morgan Argus, Volume 16 Issue 17

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VOLUME 16, ISSUE 17

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Wattle Day Pics...Page 2 & 4

90 Years of Memories...Page 7

New publican...Page 10

WHAT A “BLOOMING” DAY! Pictured: Wattle Day Award Winner Bette Broom cuts the Wattle Day Cake while MMPAD President John Steinberger looks on.

MOUNT MORGAN WATTLE DAY FESTIVAL thank you Mount morgan promotion and development inc would like to thank the volunteers who gave up their free time to help out at the festival, the sponsors -rockhampton Regional Council, heritage minerals, stanwell power station, stephen andrew - member for mirani, 4RO, 4you and Cq today for their contributions; the artists - Paul Culliver, brad butcher, sammy white, brendan radford, the mount ukes, john batley and family, jodi nichols, amanda sealey, sabaya belly dance, meraki circus, curly lou’s twisted balloons, rocky instincts, funtime amusements, no. 7 gallery, stallholders, the emergency services, cr drew wickerson and cr cherie rutherford (for making the cake) and all who attended wattle day. THANK YOU FOR CELEBRATING WITH US!


WHAT A “BLOOMING” DAY!

Beautiful spring weather, top-notch, entertainment, market stalls, amusement rides, demonstrations and workshops all contributed to making the 2021 Mount Morgan Wattle Day Festival an enormous success. The event was expertly compared by ABC Capricornia presenter, Paul Culliver. The entertainment kicked off with Mount Morgan’s very own, Mount Ukes, following the Welcome to Country by Donna Anderson and official opening by Rockhampton Regional Council, Division 5 Councillor Cherie Rutherford. What followed was a brilliant range of music from John Batley and family, Jodi Nichols and Amanda “Moo” Sealey. The last act of the morning session was the Sabaya Belly Dancers.

Above: A special treat for Wattle Day Festival-goers was the Mount Morgan Wattle Day Festival cake, made and decorated by Cr Drew Wickerson.

Life-long resident and devout Mount Morgan champion and stalwart, Bette Broom was awarded the 2021 Wattle Day Award in recognition of her many contributions to the Mount Morgan community. The presentation of competition winners - Keilah Roginson (Prep colouring-in competition) and Victoria Connolly (Poetry winner) was the next event on the morning program. Following these announcements, the entertainment was revved up for the 2020 Toyota Star Maker winner, Sammy White, followed by the headline act, Brad Butcher who was accompanied by Brendan Radford. The stalls, workshops and demonstrations kept the patrons busy and entertained for the full five hours of the festival. Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc President, Mr John Steinberger said he was extremely happy with the day.

Above: Mount Morgan’s own “Mount Ukes” kicked off the 2021 Mount Morgan Wattle Day Festival held on Sunday, 12 September.

“The weather was more than kind for the many hundreds that attended the festival, it was just a fanastic Mount Morgan clear Spring day. “The artists performed beyond expectations, the activities and workshops pop up stalls were well patronised and stall holders kept busy throughout the day. “The free amusement rides were popular for the younger generation. “The volunteers who covered a range of duties from the preparation, operation and event closure on the day, did such a professional job. “The Festival would not have happened without them.

Above: Heritage Minerals representatives, Russell Dann (left) and Shane Charlton (right) discuss the finer points of water treatment with Gary Phillips. Gary worked as a Water Treatment Officer for Local Government.

“The whole show with the running entertainment throughout from what I saw was enjoyed by everyone. Scores of people were seated in front of the stage and many others relaxing under the Federation Fig Trees as the music and humour of the festival sounds drifted over the area, just simply wonderful! “Thank you to everyone who assisted, performed and attended,making this a great day for everyone,” Mr Steinberger said.

MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS DISCLAIMER The Mount Morgan Argus is published by Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc, 1 Railway Parade, Mount Morgan. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the publishers. MMPAD reserves the discretionary right to alter, omit, reclassify or postpone publication of articles, photographs or advertisements in the Mount Morgan Argus. MMPAD takes all possible care with the publication of news, names and other information sourced by MMPAD representatives. It does not, however, take responsibility for erroneous information or spelling supplied by external sources. Please take care and ensure that information is correct and names are spelt correctly before submitting any items to this publication. MMPAD Executive

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Festival-goers took up the opportunity to grab a twisted balloon from Curly Lou, learn how to make fire with Malachi Conway or a tote bag with Kirra Swain or simply relaxed and enjoyed the entertainment. Page 4

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LIBRARY NEWS

Have you discovered the joy of audiobooks? Audiobooks are an excellent way to enjoy books while keeping your hands free.

They are ideal for anyone who is unable to read a physical book or struggles to find time in their busy schedule to sit and read. Rockhampton Regional Libraries have a wide range of audiobooks in different formats available to borrow or download. What is an audiobook? An audiobook is a recording of a book that has been read aloud. The reader is often a trained actor or the author. Sometimes the cover of an audiobook will state that it is ‘unabridged’ which means that the entire book has been read aloud and it has not been changed to better fit an audio format. Audiobooks are available in physical format and digital format. Physical formats include CD audiobooks (multiple discs) and MP3 audiobooks (one or two discs). Digital audiobooks, also known as eAudiobooks, are available as downloadable files through an app or website.

on the Library’s Online Catalogue. The Libby and BorrowBox apps are free to download and use with your library card. Please contact your library if you require assistance. What sort of books become audiobooks? All sorts of books can become audiobooks, including most recently released best sellers. Download one eAudiobooks today:

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Classic audiobooks War and Peace written by Leo Tolstoy and performed by a full cast The Diary of a Young Girl written by Anne Frank and read by Helena Bonham Carter Children’s audiobooks How to Train Your Dragon written by Cressida Cowell and read by David Tennant

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone written by J.K. Rowling and read by Stephen Fry Popular fiction audiobooks Nine Perfect Strangers written by Liane Moriarty and read by Caroline Lee Before the Storm written by Di Morrissey and read by Jennifer Vuletic Non-Fiction audiobooks The Happiest Refugee written and read by Anh Do Becoming written and read by Michelle Obama Rockhampton Regional Libraries are located in Mount Morgan, Gracemere, South Rockhampton and North Rockhampton. It is free to become a library member. For more information please call the Mount Morgan Library on 4936 8169 or the Rockhampton Regional Library Administration Office on 4936 8043.

VOLUNTEER AWARD FOR SOUTHERN MIRANI closure date extended

eAudiobooks are a fantastic option if you don’t have the opportunity to visit the library regularly to borrow and return items in person. Rockhampton Regional Libraries members can download free eAudiobooks through Libby and BorrowBox using their library card. An internet connection is initially required to download the files but is not needed to listen. Why not take advantage of the free Wi-Fi at your library to download eAudiobooks on your next visit? How can I get an audiobook? Audiobooks can be borrowed at all Rockhampton Regional Libraries. eAudiobooks can be downloaded through the BorrowBox and Libby apps or through the website links Page 6

The Southern Mirani Volunteer Award due date has been extended to 30 September due to prior commitments of the Member for Mirani, Stephen Andrew. All nominations can be submitted by www.kickstartqueensland.com.au. MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS

Mr Andrew apologises for this change of plans. The extension of the closing date for nominations will give everyone a chance to nominate a deserving volunteer within the southern reaches of the Mirani electorate. 15 - 29 September 2021


90 YEARS OF MEMORIES

Edna James celebrated 90 years of memories with a small gathering of family and friends at her East Street residence. Edna was born in Wyndham and moved to Mount Morgan over 50 years ago. After the death of her first husband, Edna married Joe James.

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Her three children, Charmaine, Rodger and Roslyn (pictured left) were present to help her celebrate her birthday, as were many of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren (pictured below). Edna was a keen golfer and lawn bowler. She loves Mount Morgan and contributed to the Mount Morgan Girl Guides and the Presbyterian Day Care. She is now looking forward to celebrating her 100th birthday.

homework centre for high school Homework is an important part of every child’s education but finding the time to help your child get their homework completed can be challenging for your busy family. To ease the burden on families, Mount Morgan SHS has been successful in receiving a State Government grant to fund a Homework Centre. The Homework Centre provides a supervised and suitable learning environment where your child can complete their homework before they come home from school or work on any assessments. In addition your child may also participate in other activities designed to support their health and wellbeing, such as reading. A healthy snack will also be provided every afternoon. At Mount Morgan SHS the homework centre will run for one hour (3.10 – 4.10) on a Monday and Tuesday afternoon. If you would like to register your student to be considered for a place, please call the school office on 4912 5555. Please note that there are only limited places available and only registered students will be able to attend.

Congratulations to four Mount Morgan State High School Year 12 students who have been successful on their entry into university. Back Row - Laine Martin (Bachelor of Nursing), Brooke Passmore (Bachelor of Agriculture), Ethan Romaraog (Bachelor of Science Criminionolgy and Psychology) and Vinson Leighton (Bachelor of Science). 15 - 29 September 2021

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NEW PUBLICAN FOR RAILWAY HOTEL He studied for his Queensland Real Estate Licence, but due to the downturn in the real estate market in the area, he found it difficult to obtain employment in this industry. He went out on his own for awhile, but couldn’t quite make it work - so he turned his sights on looking for an alternative career. Paul has never been a publican before, but like his previous business of carpet cleaning pest control. Three years after starting this business in 2003, Paul brought a flood restoration business. Paul enjoyed being in business, but has taken some important lessons from his early foray into busines. Mount Morgan’s Railway Hotel has a new publican. Paul Gleeson (pictured above), a former Redland City Councillor and businessman took on the leasehold of the hotel on 1 September 2021. Paul first ran for Council in 2012 and was elected. He was reelected in 2016, but missed out at the 2020 elections, winning the primary vote, but losing out after the distribution of preferences. Paul said even though he enjoyed his time on Council, he would much rather run his own business. “I am pretty happy not to be in Council any more. “I said the week I got into Council

that the day that bureaucracy became the norm, that was the time to get out. “Once you have run your own business, it’s hard to work within the boundaries of bureaucracy,” he said. During his time at Capalaba, Paul spearheaded the formation of the Bayside Blues Festival, Fire charity concert and the Redland Sporting Foundation. The sporting foundation raised funds to encourage children to play sport. The funds were used to help with the sporting costs for lower socioeconomic families. After his defeat at the 2020 Local Government election, Paul started to look around for a new venture.

Paul bought a motor home and started travelling around, visiting different areas in country New South Wales before heading up to Queensland where he visited Emu Park, Yeppoon and Mount Morgan. He was in Mount Morgan in June, but decided that the town was promising, especially with the possibility of the mine reopening. “I said to myself - imagine if the mine never reopens - can I live in the town and the answer was yes.” He particularly likes the fact that many of the old buildings and homes in the town had been restored. It was the historic feel of the town that made him decide to “make a go” of the pub and live in Mount Morgan.

$2500 Lorna McDonald Essay closes soon Arts Central Queensland’s Lorna McDonald Essay Prize is back for 2021 with a $2500 prize purse to celebrate local stories. The award honours Rockhampton historian Dr Lorna McDonald, with a first prize of $2000 and a $500 runner-up encouragement award. The annual competition is open to essays of 3000 to 5000 words exploring any aspect of Central Queensland: history, art, lifestyle, science, the natural world, personal accounts, and untold stories. Page 10

It’s free to enter and has no age or location limits. Prize Coordinator Mark Svendsen said the award celebrated the life and work of the late Lorna McDonald in collecting, interpreting, recording and writing the history of the Central Queensland region. Judge Roger McDonald, Dr McDonald’s son, said he was looking for overlooked and underrepresented aspects of the Central Queensland experience. “Looking out across the paddock on a beautiful morning it is so MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS

easy to take many aspects of the environment for granted: the underlying geology, the birdlife, the Aboriginal history to name but a few,” Mr McDonald says. “We want to hear all of what makes Central Queensland tick.” The 2021 Lorna McDonald Essay Prize is open for entries until September 30. Entries are free and can be submitted online through the Arts Central Queensland website: https://artscqinc.org.au/lornamcdonald-essay-competition. 15 - 29 September 2021


Dr Jamie and Nurse Darcie will be visiting Mount Morgan on Tuesday, 5 October 2021, 10:00am – 1:00pm, 2:00pm – 5:00pm. Appointments are essential, please call 4922 8138.

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The recommended age to get your pet desexed is around six months of age. (However, for larger and giant breed dogs we may suggest to wait until they are a little older, if you have a larger breed dog please check with one of our Veterinarian when is the best time to desex.) By desexing your pet at an early age, it can also prevent some behavioural issues such as territory marking, aggression and wandering as they don’t feel the urge so much to do these things. If you have any further questions about desexing please give us a call on 4922 8138. 15 - 29 September 2021

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Mount Morgan in Pictures By Catherine McIntosh, descendant of the colonial Stubbs family of Mount Morgan

Mount Morgan String Band

‘… Whilst Mr. Stubbs was resident in Mt. Morgan and for some years that followed, he took great interest in local activity. He was one of the foundation members of the Mt. Morgan Brass Band [in 1889], and an active member for 25 years. For part of that time he was conductor. He had his own string orchestra which was in great demand for dances, church, patriotic and social functions …’ (‘Obituary. Mr U. Stubbs’, The Central Queensland Herald (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1930-1956), 29 July 1954). My great-grandfather, English-born Upsall Stubbs (1868-1954), was a gifted musician. He played string, woodwind and brass musical instruments in various Mount Morgan bands and orchestras from the late 1880s to the early 1900s.

only-known photograph of the band. The photograph was taken at the front of his house in Rockhampton Road (now James Street), Mount Morgan. (The house still stands there). A white sheet was placed behind the musicians to block out the background, but you can still see a glimpse of his house on the left. Upsall wrote the names of the six musicians on the back of the original sepia photograph in his fancy Victorian handwriting. c. 1900 / Rockhampton Road, Mount Morgan / Mount Morgan String Band. Back (l-r): Mr Len Dimmick (double bass), Miss Nell Mercer (violin), Mr U. Stubbs (violin, band founder).

Music has played a special role in my family for generations. Upsall’s daughters, Gertrude and Gladys, were pianists and singers. His youngest granddaughter, my mother, Lilyan, studied piano and singing at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. By the time I was in primary school, I was the school’s pianist.

Front row (l-r): Mr H. Richard (cornet), Mrs Lude (musical instrument unknown, probably piano), Mr T. Dimmick (cello).

Pictured is a family photograph of Upsall’s popular Mount Morgan String Band in about 1900. It’s the

This author has made best efforts to provide accurate information for this publication of ‘Mount Morgan in Pictures’.

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Photographer unknown. Stubbs family photograph.

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MOUNT MORGAN CITIZEN’S CLUB Mount Morgan Soldiers Rooms Update Handyman Position – Expressions of Interest are invited for an on call handyperson, with an initial lot of bulk work, and then as required. Applicants should be reliable and adequately qualified, preferably with builders and/or plumbing experience. Must hold ABN and adequate insurance. Would suit semi/retired person. Mount Morgan locals encouraged to apply. Ph 0411 865 621 Cent Sale – Our committee has been organising a Super Cent Sale fundraiser for Sunday, 26 September at 12 pm at the Soldiers Rooms. We have called on our members and the community to donate items and invite all to attend. Refreshments will be available. Raffle – Many thanks to the following businesses and individuals who supported our recent multi-draw raffle. We gratefully acknowledge the Grand Hotel, Wattle Bee Next, the Leichhardt Hotel, Mumma Kaths Cafe, Mount Morgan No7 Gallery, Heather Barker, Golden Mount Social Group, Mount Morgan Post Office, Stewarts Servo, Mane St Hair Studio, IGA, Mount Morgan Hardware and the Servo. All contributed prizes, and with 50 fantastic items and vouchers on offer, we certainly had some lucky winners. All have been notified.

RODEO NEWS Mount Morgan Rodeo Association Incorporated is looking for “helping hands” from community members for future events. As there is considerable heavy lifting involved, “man” hands are much needed. If anyone is interested please email us at mtmorganrodeo@gmail.com. The Mount Morgan Rodeo Association Inc will hold its Junior Rodeo on Saturday, 18 September. Recently the Rodeo Association received a muchneeded grant of $3500 from the Rockhampton Regional Council through its Community Assistance Program. If you would like to purchase a Mount Morgan Rodeo shirt they are for sale at $50 for short sleeve and $60 for long sleeve. Orders are required by the end of September and payment is needed at time of order. Submitted by Marie Maroney.

Funds raised contribute towards upkeep of the hall, which is steadily progressing to bring the hall into good order. Membership - Email mountmorgansoldiersrooms@ gmail.com. for membership forms, and follow “Mount Morgan Soldiers Rooms” Facebook page, for updates. Meetings are last Sunday of the month in the Soldiers Rooms, at 18 Morgan Street. Next meeting 10:30am on Sunday, 26 October. Hall Bookings - Please call our Bookings Officer Angela, on 0419 605 662 for rates and availability. Submitted by Kirra Swain

MUSEUM NEWS Mount Morgan Historical Museum is pleased to announce the winners of the Show Day Raffle and Father’s Day Raffle and would like to thank everyone for their generous support. The Show Day Raffle was drawn by Noel Baker. First prize was won by Debbie Day and second prize was won by Leonie Eilers. The Father’s Day raffle was drawn at IGA by Jorja McFarlane on 4 September 2021. The winner was Zoe Scott with Kel Herbener

winning second prize. All raffle winners were notified by phone and posted to facebook and Mount Morgan Pride. A special mention was given to Pippa Baker for the donation of the Weber barbecue, and to Shirley O and Beris Austin for their kind donations of prizes. 15 - 29 September 2021

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THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video

Movie Review MILITARY WIVES Inspired by the true story of events that unfolded in 2010, MILITARY WIVES illustrates just how hard it must be for a person to wait at home or on base while their husbands, partners and loved ones are deployed into areas of great risk, danger zones around the world. The worry, the anxiety, the one occasion when you wish time to speed up and return your loved one safely to you soon is cruelly dashed when time perversely slows to a dreadful drag. The imagination must be tightly checked and controlled as well. The last thing you’d want is to let that run wild. Best to stay busy and focussed - but on what exactly? With their partners away serving in Afghanistan, a group of women on the home front come together to find that focus. Could it be knitting? Movies? Crafts? Exercise classes? Cooking? It all seemed a

bit ho-hum to most of the girls. But then one of them suggested they form a choir, a MILITARY WIVES choir. They get to work to find that they love it, and it’s not long before they find themselves at the centre of a media sensation and on their way to becoming a worldwide movement. Inspired by what has now become the global phenomenon of MILITARY WIVES’ choirs, our story celebrates a band of misfit women who would not under usual circumstances gel, blend or even get on with each other. In fact some of them must make a conscious effort to put their claws away in the presence of certain members of the group. However, when they gather on the military base to sing together, magic unfolds as they are woven into one beautiful, united musical body, and they begin to heal each other.

DEE RIVER OLDIES Through the generations Mount Morgan has had its fair share of ups and downs, but wherever you travel you will always meet someone who has lived or have family here. There is a real sense of pride and passion for the town and the people. Keeping a positive outlook and working to make our town the best place to be is not easy, but it is a goal to aim for each new day. Getting out to our meetings and morning teas is a way of meeting up with other members and catching up with what is happening around the town.

As unexpected bonds of love and friendship flourish, music and laughter transform their lives, helping each other to overcome their doubts and fears for loved ones in combat. Despite the dour subject matter this film is light, happy and uplifting. Deftly handled with a light touch, empathy and great humour by Director Peter Cattaneo and writers Rosanne Flynn and Rachel Tunnard, MILITARY WIVES will give your heart a little squeeze while you’re cheering and laughing out loud. As of today there are now seventyfive MILITARY WIVES’ choirs throughout the UK and overseas, including in Australia. “In harmony there is strength.” MILITARY WIVES is rated M for ‘sexual references and coarse language’ (we’d give it a PG13) and it runs for 108 minutes. MILITARY WIVES, great for the soul... Loved it!

Friday, 26 November 2021 - mark this day on your calendar for our Christmas Lunch. It will be held at the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan starting at 11 am. Raffle and lucky door prizes. Stay happy and healthy. Submitted by the Steering Committee - Carol Glover 49381995, Colleen Constable 0427 161 131. Below: Dee River Oldies at the recent Damper Day.

After a successful bus trip to our ‘Christmas in July’ day at Ferns Hideaway, Byfield and the Damper Day in the Hall, members are looking at what is next. We have our next meeting on Tuesday, 21 September 2021 and the September morning tea is on Wednesday, 22 September 2021. We have a guest speaker on the day from the Queensland Ambulance Service. Check out the ‘Save the Date’ on the back page of the Argus for starting times. Page 14

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READY FOR THE FIRE SEASON Are you getting ready for the upcoming fire season? The Calliungal Rural Fire Service Brigade is.

Winter in Mount Morgan is a relief from the heat of the summer season and makes it easier to do tasks to prepare for the rest of the year. For the Calliungal RFS Brigade at Mount Morgan it is a time when preparation activities for the upcoming fire season are done. Activities such as developing new infrastructure to support firefighting activities. As water is a vital part of firefighting, the commissioning of new bulk water storage tanks is a vital support for the firefighters. So the Brigade First Officer, Kevin Coughran, would like to thank the Fire and Vermin Team of the Department of Resources for their assistance with providing a new 20,000 litre water tanks to assist with the cool season burns that the Brigade has programmed for the upcoming few months.

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• Do you have a Bushfire Emergency Kit to help you stay and defend your property?

• Do you have well-maintained resources and equipment and do you know how to use them?

• Have you prepared your property to withstand the impact of bushfire?

Remember to prepare your property and family now, so everyone knows what actions to take to survive. Below: Working to install the new bulk water tank and Community education.

These Hazard reduction burns are aimed to provide a protective ring around the town of Mount Morgan and other local inhabited areas, reducing the chance of a wildfire impacting properties. So, while the weather remains cool, do not be alarmed if you will see hazard burns conducted at various places in the Calliungal area. The Brigade is also conducting Community Education activities advising people to prepare for the coming fire season, to plan what to do in an emergency and to reduce the hazards around their properties. Remember, in an emergency, you need a plan. You need to ask yourself - If you leave early: • Do you have a Bushfire Evacuation Kit with your family’s important items and equipment needed to relocate which you can quickly and easily access and take with you at short notice?

• Have you left your property well-prepared to withstand a bushfire?

• Does everyone agree on the plan to leave early and know what to do?

If you stay and defend:

• Defending your home from a bushfire could be

one of the most traumatic experiences of your

Pensioners’ League to host morning tea The Mount Morgan Pensioners League is holding a Seniors Week Morning Tea at the Mount Morgan School of Arts in Morgan Street on Tuesday, 19 October 2021 starting at 9.30 am. Admission for the morning is $4.00. There will be a Lucky Door prize, multi-draw raffles, money board, competitions and a musical program. Bookings are essential, Please contact Pat Hare on 4938 1986 or mobile 0409 270 025 to book a table. Please RSVP by 12 October. Submitted by Pat Hare 15 - 29 September 2021

Mount Morgan Medical Centre 72 Morgan Street Mount Morgan QLD 4714 Phone: 07 4938 1709 Fax: 07 4938 1515 Email: admin@mtmorganmedical.com.au

Mount Morgan Medical Centre Is currently seeking an experienced and qualified Registered Nurse, Midwife or Enrolled Nurse To join the team on a part time basis with hours negotiable Experience in a General Practice setting would be desirable Please send your Resume/CV with supporting documents and Cover letter outlining your qualifications and experience to admin@mtmorganmedical.com.au Applications close Wednesday 22nd September 2021 For further information about the role, please phone Mt Morgan Medical Centre on 4938 1709

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SAVE THE DATE!

SEPT 18: Mount Morgan Junior Rodeo. Mount Morgan Showgrounds. SEPT 19: Mount Morgan Men’s Shed SEPT 21: Dee River Oldies Group - Monthly Meeting starting at 2 pm to be held in St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street, Mount Morgan. (Behind the Anglican Church). New and existing members welcome. SEPT 22: Dee River Oldies Group - Morning Tea starting at 10 am to be held in St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street, Mount Morgan. The cost is $5. Come along and enjoy the morning. Raffle and lucky door prizes. SEPT 25: Mount Morgan Local Ambulance Committee AGM at 2 pm. Ambulance Station. SEPT 26: Super Cent Sale @ 12pm at Mount Morgan Soldiers Rooms.18 Morgan Street. All welcome OCT 9: Baree Markets. Baree Hall from 8 am. OCT 19: Mount Morgan Pensioners’ League Morning Tea, Mount Morgan School of Arts at 9.30 am. Phone 0409 270 025 for more information. OCT 19: Well Women’s Clinic. Phone: 4912 5100. NOV 13: Baree Markets. Baree Hall from 8 am. NOV 26: Dee River Oldies Group - Christmas Lunch at the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan. Starting at 11 am. NOV 16: Well Women’s Clinic. Phone: 4912 5100. DEC 2: Well Women’s Clinic. Phone: 4912 5100.

ROTARY CLUB OF MOUNT MORGAN

DINNER MEETING - THURSDAY - GRAND HOTEL 6.00 for 6.30. Interested people are encouraged to attend or send an Expression of Interest to PO Box 2, Mount Morgan

MOUNT MORGAN MEN’S SHED INC. Meet 9 am - 12 noon Wednesdays Phone John on 0429 055 165

LIGHT ON THE HILL CHURCH EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Green Shed from 7 pm. Phone 0412 502 937

LOCAL BUSINESS - USE IT OR LOSE IT KEEP YOUR LOCAL VIDEO STORE! UNLIMITED MOVIES

Ask us How

Open 10:00am - 8:00pm Tuesday - Sunday

LATEST RELEASES

$5* 3 or More

CLASSIFIEDS PAINTER: Semi retired. W. Cruickshank Phone 0488 104 774 or 0488 105 257. STEVE’S TOYS AND GAMES. Open Thursday to Sunday - 0498 705 600 For Sale: Huge Tool & Bric-a-brac Sale for Mount Morgan’s Mens’ Shed at Dee Bowls Club, Sunday, 19 September at 8 am. Sale will be cancelled if it is raining. Garage Sale: Monster Garage Sale, Saturday 18 September 2021 and ongoing. 10 Usher Street, Mount Morgan. Not before 8 am. All must go furniture, electrical appliances, books, household goods, garden products, conceret sleepers, garden trellsi, lawn mowers, four fish tanks, BBQ, outdoor setting, shipping container and much more. Ph: 0474 144 357.

THANK YOU NOTICE

WILLIAM (JOHN) RAMM Rhonda Ramm and Families thank Stanwell Corporation, Mosaic Crew, and Krystal Cahill & family for their floral tributes. Thank you to all who expressed their condolences in person, via phone, sympathy cards, email, and Facebook. Please accept this as our personal thanks.

THANK YOU

Raedi (Rae) Bischof & family would like to thank everyone who sent cards, floral tributes and condolences after the loss of William “Bill” Watson. A very special thank you to Mount Morgan Hospital, Mount Morgan Ambulance and Dr Mario for the love and care given to Bill over the years.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Mount Morgan Local Ambulance Committee 2 pm Saturday 25th September 2021 To be held at the Mount Morgan Ambulance Station All interested parties are welcome to attend NEXT EDITION: WEDNESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2021 All inclusions required by: Tuesday, 21 September, 2021 by 4 p.m. Ph: 4938 2312 OR MOB: 0492 885 350 Email: mmpad@bigpond.com

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