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Pictured: Central Queensland Regional Forum members and invited guests in the old library area of the Mount Morgan Mine General Office. Forum members were given an insight into future opportunities with Heritage Minerals and the Mount Morgan Mine site.
REGIONAL FORUM MEET ON THE MOUNT Mount Morgan played host to the seventh round of Central Queensland Regional Forum meetings on Monday, 27 September.
The forum meetings are held at different venues within the Central Queensland Region. Forum members and invited guests had
the opportunity to hear a regional update from Rockhampton Regional Council Mayor, Tony Williams, a Mount Morgan mine site presentation from Heritage Minerals and a presentation about applying for grants. Tourism, agriculture, infrastructure, and Queensland’s ongoing economic
recovery will be the focus for the seventh round of Regional Community Forums on Monday 27 September. Almost two years since the inaugural round, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the program was delivering real
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Regional Forum from Page 1 outcomes for regional and rural Queenslanders, especially dealing with COVID. “Since October 2019, our Regional Community Forums have been harnessing the experience and expertise of passionate locals, sparking new partnerships and
ensuring their priorities are reflected in Government decision making,” the Premier said.
“We are very proud of all that has been achieved in the past two years,” Ms Palaszczuk said
Regional Community Forums are held periodically across locations in seven regional areas, hosted by local MPs and attended by Cabinet Ministers and invited community representatives.
“This round – the third for 2021 – will be an opportunity to map a path forward, putting plans into action and growing regional economies to continue to deliver good, secure jobs, Indigenous groups, and exservice organisations,” she said.
ROAD RUNNERS GO OFF-ROAD Rockhampton’s Road Runners went off-road on Sunday, 26 September when they held their first trail run on the Mount Morgan Mountain Bike and Walking Trails. There were three runs - 3 km, 10 km and 20 km with more than 80 competitors competing across the three distances. Club President, Craig Elaurant was happy with the number of participants in what was the first event to be held in Mount Morgan. “We normally get about 50 runners for a road run, but when we go off-road, the numbers increase,” he said. He said he hoped that this would become an annual
event. While trophies were being awarded for today’s run, competitors would also be awarded points which go towards their yearly tallies. “The trails are great,” Craig said. Some of the runners got a little lost which meant their 20 km run was actually over 21 km. Below: left top - Competitors line up for the 3 km run; below right top - Rhys Williams took line honours for the 20 km, while bottom left - Rhys Williams (no relation), was the first runner home for the 10 km run and below right - Hunter Smithwick was the first home in the 3 km run.
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DUST FLIES IN MOUNT MORGAN A busy, action-packed weekend in Mount Morgan certainly set the dust flying. The weekend included a two-day Enduro held by the Capricorn Dirt Riders Club on Fernvale (off Golf Links Road) and the Mount Morgan Rodeo Association’s Junior Rodeo. Both nominations and spectators were down on the 2020 Junior Rodeo, but there was still plenty of action from the bulls, barrels and broncs. Local Barrel Racer, Lily Passmore (right) claimed the Under 11 Junior Barrel Race buckle and was the only Mount Morgan competitor to claim a first place. Full results and more photos in the next edition of the Mount Morgan Argus. The Enduro saw just over 50 competitors take to the track in both Junior and Senior classes. While the numbers were good, the Capricorn Dirt Riders Club’s Enduro normally attracts over this number with competitors coming from throughout Australia for the event. Club spokesperson, Allan Gadsby said the reduction in numbers was due to Covid lockdown. However, despite these lockdowns, the twoday event managed to attract international competitor, Adam Giles. The club boasts over 350 riders that compete in the various events held at other tracks around the region. Enduro Photo by Kathy Tougher.
A SPECIAL WATTLE DAY THANK YOU Each year at the Wattle Day Festival, Mount Morgan locals and visitors have had the opportunity to take home a Mount Morgan Wattle seedling. This has been made possible by Murray and Diane Hare and the Golden Mount Nursery. Growing these seedlings, especially during the dry times is no small feat. Without this effort, many local residents and visitors would not have a small piece of Mount Morgan to take home with them. Thank you from Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc. Page 4
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IT STARTED WITH A TABLE
It all started with a small table between the old Uniting Church and the hall a long time ago. Helen Stratford asked Daphne and Brian Kennedy to try and improve the service of the Blue Care Car in Mount Morgan as it only came two or three times a week. Due to the large elderly population in the town Daphne and Brian decided to sell second-hand items that people donated to raise money.
Everything purchased at the Trash and Treasure on Friday between 8.30 am and 12 noon and first Saturday of the month between 8.00 am and 12 noon goes to help improve the quality of life for the Mount Morgan community. Clean and reusable donations are always welcome at Blue Care. These donations are quickly sorted and sold. Submitted by Heather Barker, Secretary
Daphne was President and Secretary and Mrs Hess was a willing helper and Jayne Farrell, in later years was Treasurer for a number of years. Neil Morgenstern would sell his wares as well and give a large donation towards the cause. Over the years the Blue Care service has improved a great deal and the community have reaped the rewards of the dedication of the willing volunteers. The one small table has now become three separate areas of Hardware, clothing, shoes and household items. The committee at the present time who help out are Marion Batchelor (President), Heather Barker (Secretary) and Margaret Hall (Treasurer).
Above: Dianne Kirby, Daphne Kennedy and Marion Batchelor and below Margarette Van Kerk,Margaret Hall and Karele Coutts.
Volunteers who show up every week are Alan and Alma Graham, Noelene Cunynghame, Carol Stock, Alison Gilewski, Margarette Van Kerk, Karele Coutts and Dianne Kirby. There has been a lot of other volunteers over the years. Alan is the handyman and is only too willing to make improvements when the ladies ask.
MOUNT MORGAN CITIZEN’S CLUB Above: Noelene Cunynghame and Alan and Alma Graham and below Daphne Kennedy with her Blue Care Medal.
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Multi-draw raffle winners: G. Tremaine (28, 200, 344), 587, D. McClelland (13), Barba (22), K. Barker (35, 41), D. Tremaine (37, 47, 532), T. Bones (46), D. Alley (66), R. Anderson (90), E. Burgess (98), K. Butler (104, 106), V. Staines (110, 112, 206, 209), R. Alley (117), N. Shaw (172), L. Shannon (177), Jasmine (182), A. Graham (215), J. Curtis (241), L. Ross (262), Mitzi (273), T. Timms (274), C. Roberts (309), B. Gillespie (313), J. Tremaine (339), J. Lee (350), L. Horwood (411, 416), B. Harris (438), F. McDougall (475, 527), D. McDonald (484, 488), R. Roberts (502), J. Kluft (508), V. Rumpf (510), D. Warry (518), A. Graham (568) and C. Coralive (595). Contact: G. Tremaine 0409 581 192.
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SHORT FILM RECALLS THE TRAGEDY OF THE “MOUNT WHEELER” (GAI-I) MASSACRE A nine minute short film starring local actor Clint Lennox (pictured below during production) will screen at the Melboune Underground Film Festival
in October. In “Curlew” Clint plays “Donald” a soldier who is haunted by the events that took place during the Mount Wheeler Massacre in the early 1900’s where more than 300 Darumbal people were killed by the Native Police Inspector Frederick Wheeler by forcing them off the cliff. The mountain is located between Rockhampton and Yeppoon and was handed back to the Darumbal People in 2007. In 2018, the mountain’s name was changed to Gai-iafter an indigenous warrior. This name-change was granted after lobbying by the Darumbal people. Mount Jim Crow’s name was changed to Baga - also an indigenous warrior. Clint, along with fellow actors Tegan Devine, Connor French and Josiah Taylor recount this time of tragedy. The film was made near Canal Creek at Shoalwater Bay in June of this year. “Curlew” written by Travis Hock, was originally performed as a play at the Rockhampton Heritage Festival. According to Clint, his performance in “Curlew” is his best performance to date. “Everything went right during filming,” he said. The film has also been entered into other film festivals.
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MMMPHS NEWS
In 2020 our facility conduced a community-wide survey relating to services provided by our facility. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19, responses were down on those received previously. From the responses received, our community indicated they need clarification on several areas. There were also some suggestions about improvements, which are already under discussion with our CAN (Community Advisory Network), as we formulate the Multi Purpose Health Plan for the next three years. As is often the case, not all suggestions are feasible, however consideration will be given to all ideas. Doctor Stability: This was a common, recurring item raised during the 2020 survey. As most of you will be aware, we have now achieved stability with our Medical Staff. Drs Sattar and Sajjad have commenced their permanent positions here and are also working at Mount Morgan Medical Centre. Dr Clark continues his part-time role here. Unfortunately, due to Covid 19 lock downs, he was unable to attend for a short period, but is now back on board. Bed Availability: Our facility has 10 Residential beds. Our facility is usually at capacity with these, and we operate on a waiting list / needs basis should a vacancy occur. Our Acute Ward also has 10 beds. Occasionally there will be times when a bed is not available, however in most instances, clients requiring admission are able to be accommodated. If a client is transferred to another facility (e.g., Rockhampton Hospital) it is often for specialised care, which cannot be provided at our facility. Maternity Services: Our Hospital conducts weekly Ante Natal clinics (by appointment only). Ante Natal ladies are seen using a shared-care model. This means that most of their visits are conducted here and that they are referred in to see a Doctor at Rockhampton Hospital prior to their expected delivery date. Some high risk clients may need to attend Rockhampton Hospital as their care needs are outside of our scope of care.
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Meet, Sip Create – The next Meet, Sip, Create will be Thursday, 7 October. What can I say about these evenings? Thanks so much to the fabulous Maria for making it all happen, am absolutely stoked with the laughs, sharing and caring. If anyone is looking to connect in their community, then this is for you! There were nine awesome individuals who turned up last Tuesday evening, some to create art and craft, and others to enjoy the conversation. The thing is, I need to work on my focus, because there were so many interesting conversations, I swear my head is on a swivel, and another thing….my sides hurt from laughing! Thanks for a fun night! Wattle Day – Just a short note to say thank you to the organisers of the Mount Morgan Wattle Day Festival. I thoroughly enjoyed the day, and hope everyone enjoyed making their Wattle print tote bags. We had a whopping 97 bags painted with varying designs, and even had to use one of the promo bags for our last group of four. All different ages and skill levels saw some fantastic works created, and with visitors from as far as Cairns who declared they will proudly showcase their Mount Morgan Wattle Day bag, it’s lovely to know our celebration sentiment has spread far and wide. Upcoming – Market stalls welcome to set up in No7 Gallery Courtyard, Saturday or Sundays - Ph 0411 865 621. Next Exhibition – “JOY” will commence Saturday evening, 27 November at 6pm. Details of entertainment and cuisine to come. If any Mount Morganites expert at entertainment or catering, would like an opportunity to showcase their skills, please contact us.
Indigenous clients are often seen by the Gumma Gundoo Health Service, who use rooms here to conduct their clinics. Ante Natal clients are all issued with a Pregnancy Record Book. This book is kept by the clients and should be presented to the Clinician at each appointment. This greatly assists the attending Nurse / Doctor, as all vital information regarding the pregnancy is recorded in this booklet.
Above: Meet, Sip Create attendees and below locals and visitors alike created Wattle Day tote bags.
Late in their pregnancy, all Ante Natal clients are offered a visit with the Maternal and Child Health Nurse. This assists with continuity of care in the post-natal period. Whilst in Maternity all clients are referred to Maternal and Child Health, unless they refuse, and are contacted by the Clinician to organise ongoing appointments for the infant. More information on the survey outcomes in the next edition of the Mount Morgan Argus. Page 10
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news Over the last few months, a few local riders have been travelling to Gympie area to compete in Team Penning weekends. The Team Penning events are a great fun weekend, meeting new riders of all ages and having fun working cattle in a smaller arena. The weekends are long but are so enjoyable. So from here after a few discussions lead by Tony Harney in the CQ region last month, the club was born. From a few discussions to a committee being formed – Central Queensland Cattle Working Club (CQCWC) was established on 21 August 2021. The committee consists of riders from different backgrounds of equestrian disciplines with a common goal – to form a local cow working club. The committee consists of • Tony Harney – President
the big drafts. The club’s main focus is for local riders from ages 5 – 99 years with having a local presence to encourage, empower and support our keen riders while having fun, meeting new people with the same interest and learning lots of difference skills to build a partnership with their horses. CQCWC has established a strong foundation and with social media , this has shown an interest of over 724 people with active members of 322 on Facebook in a 12 day period. The club is currently building a website but all membership forms can be accessed on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ groups/534297701126856 Or email the club secretary cqworkingcattleclub.com
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CQCWC has strong local interest and through social media, the club has gained sponsors for next year. Memberships for the club are being accepted and membership will be renewed on the 1 January, 2023, this giving our supportive members a few extra months of membership. Submitted by Secretary - April Ibbotson
• Vice President – Rick Ouston • Secretary – April Ibbotson • Treasurer – Julie Armstrong
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The club is in early stages but with the strong local support CQCWC will hold its first event over the 2022 November 2021 at Delrosa at Alton Downs over a weekend with family entertainment Saturday night and dinner for our riders. The event will consist of Team Penning, which is great for riders of all ages. CQCWC will be holding events twice a month in 2022 at venues both in the Rockhampton and Gladstone Region. Under the club’s insurance, CQCWC will be holding a campdraft for the riders that aren’t ready for 29 September - 13 October 2021
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Mount Morgan in Pictures By Catherine McIntosh, descendant of the colonial Stubbs family of Mount Morgan
Mr Thomas Skarratt Hall: right place, right time
steps were taken to get machinery on the ground. In the meantime men were engaged, and mining operations entered upon. The results were, for obvious reasons, kept as secret as possible”. Following this, a company was formed in 1,000,000 shares of £1 each [in 1886]. Shares went up to £8 in 1887, while in the following year they mounted up to £17 15s. … The holding of Mr Hall was not known, but at the time of his death he was one of the largest shareholders in the concern, maintaining his unqualified confidence to the last. Many millions of ounces of gold have been won from the mine, and royal dividends have been paid …’ (‘Death of Mr T. S. Hall’, The Wyalong Star and Temora and Barmedman Advertiser (West Wyalong, NSW: 1894-1895; 1899-1906), 3 July 1903).
c. 1900 / English-born Thomas Skarratt (‘Tom’) Hall (1836-1903) / Bank manager, mining entrepreneur, businessman / Original 1882 member of the Mount Morgan [gold mining] Syndicate along with the Morgan brothers ‘… Mr Hall’s interest in the affairs of the mine (prospectors), William Knox D’Arcy (1849dated almost from the first finding of gold on the 1917) (solicitor) and William Pattison (1830Mount in 1882. The discovery of the field, as 1896) (politician and grazier) / Large original recounted by Mr Edward Francis Morgan, one of shareholder of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining the original prospectors, was published in these Company Limited (‘Old Company’) from 1886 columns in 1896, and he related how the late Mr to 1903, with 158,332 shares out of 1,000,000 T. S. Hall became connected with it as follows: shares of £1 each at incorporation (exceeded “… My brother, I believe, gave a couple of pieces only by D’Arcy’s shareholding of 358,334) / of stone to Mr T. S. Hall, then manager of the Original director of the Old Company from 1886 Queensland National Bank [in Rockhampton], to 1903, including first chairman from 1886 to who tested them. A few days after T. S. Hall 1887 (succeeded by Pattison) / Brother of fellow and W. K. D'Arcy came out to the Mount and original shareholder and director of the Old stopped there a night or two in the tents. All were Company, Walter Russell Hall (1831-1911), and perfectly satisfied with what they saw. Some the Old Company’s first general manager, and stone was sent for assay by Hall to Gympie and later, director, James Wesley Hall (1839-1901). other places, the return being 3700oz to the Photographer unknown. ton. Arrangements were then entered into to go From the National Library of Australia. halves – i.e., the Morgans on one side, and Hall, This author has made best efforts to provide accurate D'Arcy, a solicitor of Rockhampton, and Pattison, information for this publication of ‘Mount Morgan in Pictures’. a butcher, on the other. Following this, definite Page 12
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PROMOTING THE RUOK? MESSAGE
“RUOK” Day was celebrated on 9 September. It is a day to really take a good look at ourselves, our family, friends, and work mates and see how we are all travelling mentally. 2020-2021 have been tough years for everyone, what with Covid, lockdowns, working or schooling from home, and not being able to see family and friends. Mental Illness can affect anyone at any time and for no apparent reason. Keeping an eye on ourselves and those close to us and knowing where to turn when help is needed goes a long way toward healing. Some of Mount Morgan’s Emergency Services personnel spent a bit of time together on recently at the Mount Morgan Fire Station thinking and talking about “RUOK” Day as they had a photo shoot. 29 September - 13 October 2021
Dressed in different uniforms, showing different aspects of their work, and each holding an “RUOK” card, the members showed that, no matter what they were doing, what age or gender, anyone can be affected by mental illness at any time. Present were representatives from the Fire Brigade, Ambulance, SES, and Calliungul Rural Fire Brigade. Due to lack of time, the local police could not be contacted to take part. Hopefully a full turnout will be available next time. As most of our local Emergency Service members has seen and experienced some disturbing things during their service, they all know the importance of self-care and watching your mates. As a group, they do watch out for each other. But they also watch MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS
out for you, their community. Friends, please, ask yourselves, your family, your friends, “RUOK” NOW! If you or they are struggling, contact: Beyond Blue - 1300 224 636, Lifeline - 13 11 14, Qlife 1800 184 527, MensLine- 1300 789 978, Kids Helpline - 1800 551 800 or Suicide Call Back Service1300 659 467. Article and Photo submitted by Storm Coughran. This photo won the State Emergency Services - Central Region 2021 RUOK? photo competition. Congratulations to Storm for the photo and to the Emergency Services personnel for taking part in this photo to highlight the importance of mental health wellbeing. Page 13
THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video
Movie Review CRUELLA When we settled down to watch CRUELLA we thought, this’ll be pleasant, this’ll be nice. It is Disney after all, always worth watching but, you know, family fare. Wow, were we in for a surprise. In fact, to be honest it only just scrapes in under the PG13 measuring bar, so probably not a movie for the littlies...But we were blown away. CRUELLA is phenomenal.
new friends Jasper (Joel Fry) and Horace (Paul Walter Hauser), until, as a young “lady” in her late teens one of her dreams comes true. Circumstances and friends combine and we find Estella (Emma Stone) first meeting and then working for the world’s leading fashion designer, Baroness Von Hellman (the elegant but deadly Emma Thompson).
This origin backstory brilliantly reveals how Estella, a gifted, non-conforming young girl with big dreams is ostracized and intimidated because of her cleverness, her determination to be different and her poliosis (when a person is born with or develops a patch or swathe of white or grey hair, while the rest of their hair maintains natural colour).
Through the fruits of hard work, trials and tribulations, jealousy and competitiveness, the devastatingly chic Baroness morphs from Estella’s cold mentor into her ruthless nemesis, thus setting in motion the course of events and revelations that will unleash Estella’s dark and wicked side, causing her to become the ultra-fashionista genius-villain CRUELLA... Watch out, she’s bent on revenge, driven by fury and she’s about to wreak havoc.
Set in the vibrant era of the 1970’s punk-rock London, we follow Estella’s journey from a child alone on the streets to a life of young petty crime, pickpocketing, grifting and con-jobs with her
Beautiful to look at, artistically outrageous with a killer soundtrack, charged with high-
DEE RIVER OLDIES At the September monthly meeting members were able to catch up and plan ahead for the rest of the year. Carol Glover thanked the members for attending and for their help at the Damper Day and the Morning Tea. It certainly makes a difference to our day. We had a guest speaker from the Queensland Ambulance Service at the September Morning Tea on 22 September 2021. They always have very informative information to pass on to our members. Our next meeting is on Tuesday, 19 October 2021 starting at 2 pm. The October Morning Tea is on Wednesday, 27 October 2021 starting at 10 am. The meeting and morning tea will be held at St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street, Mount Morgan. (Behind the Anglican Church). Page 14
voltage action, thrills and laughter, CRUELLA is a feast of crime, subterfuge, sabotage - and the fashions darling! Also featuring favourite Marc Strong as John, The Baroness’ valet, CRUELLA is magnificently directed by Aussie Craig Gillespie (THEIR FINEST HOURS, I, TONYA.) and it runs for an enthralling two hours and fifteen. Incidentally, a group of young Australian fashion designers were so rapt, impressed and in love with CRUELLA’S fashions that they’ve been inspired to put together an entire CRUELLA-style line. Check ‘em out if you like the cut of their jib. CRUELLA - not everything’s so black and white...Loved it!
Come along and enjoy catching up. There will be a raffle and a lucky door prize. Cost is $5. The October Morning Tea will be the last held for the year as we have the Christmas Lunch at the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan on the last Friday in November. It will be held on the 26 November 2021 starting at 11 am. The cost is $15 (being $10 for the lunch and $5 for the raffle). Other raffle tickets can be purchased on the day. Yes, we are talking about Christmas. Where has this year gone? It has certainly flown. Keeping busy gives us a reason to get out of bed. Having a focus for the day ahead, even if it is just enjoying a cuppa or reading a book is important. Stay happy and healthy. Submitted by the Steering Committee - Carol Glover 4938 1995 or Colleen Constable 0427 161 131
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LIBRARY NEWS
Magazines are a great source of entertainment and information but did you know that they are also available in digital format to be read on your phone or smart device? There are many benefits to reading magazines this way - they don’t take up physical space so you can carry them with you at all times, they can be downloaded and read any time of the day or night, you can always have the latest issue, and they are environmentally friendly. If you are a lover of magazines but struggle to get to the store or library, then eMagazines are for you! What is an eMagazine? eMagazines are digital magazines that can be viewed on a computer, tablet or smartphone. Many popular print magazines are also available as eMagazines, often with extra content such as video, sound or links to websites. How can I get an eMagazine? Rockhampton Regional Libraries
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To browse the eMagazine collection, click on the magnifying glass on the bottom of the screen and click on the ‘magazines’ filter. Why not take advantage of the free Wi-Fi at your library to download eMagazines during your next visit? And as well as magazines, Libby also provides access to thousands of eBooks and eAudiobooks. Please contact your library if you require any assistance.
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What sort of magazines become eMagazines? eMagazines are available in a wide range of topics, just like print magazines. Why not try one of these popular titles? Reader’s Digest – according to the publishers, Reader’s Digest is unique among magazines
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Delicious – a celebration of good food and the people who produce it. Simply Sewing – a magazine full of tips, tricks and patterns for those who sew or would like to start sewing. 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.
Do you have an idea for an arts project and need funding to make it happen? The Regional Arts Development Fund may be able to help! Financial assistance is offered for innovative arts projects commencing after 1 December 2021. Applications close 4pm Friday 29 October 2021 For more information visit www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au /RADF ph 4932 9000 or email RADF@rrc.qld.gov.au
Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Rockhampton Regional Council to support local arts and culture in Regional Queensland. 29 September - 13 October 2021
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OCT 5: Mount Morgan Landmarks and Icons Preservation Group meeting. 4.15 pm. Mount Morgan Railway Station. All interested persons welcome to attend. OCT 9: Baree Markets. Baree Hall from 8 am. OCT 10: Country Music afternoon. Soldiers’ Rooms – 12 – 4 pm. Raffle, Lucky Door, Light refreshments. Adults $8.00, children $2.00 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: 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. OCT 19: Well Women’s Clinic. Phone: 4912 5100. OCT 27: Dee River Oldies Group - Musical Morning Tea starting at 10 am to be held in St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street, Mount Morgan. The cost is $5. Raffle and lucky door prizes. NOV 13: Baree Markets. Baree Hall from 8 am. NOV 26: NOV 26: Dee River Oldies Group - Christmas Lunch at the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan. Starting at 11 am. The cost is $15 (being $10 towards lunch and $5 for the raffle).NOV 16: Well Women’s Clinic. Phone: 4912 5100.
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
LIGHT ON THE HILL CHURCH EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Green Shed from 7 pm. Phone 0412 502 937
in loving memory stanley vivian rogers 26-10-1927 - 24-09-2009 Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure. Loving you always, Forgetting you never. Remembered by: Eric, Cathy, Fred, Christine, Ronald, Eve-lyn, Chris & Families
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.
In Loving Memory of LORRAINE STOCK “Wherever a beautiful soul has been there is a trail of beautiful memories”
MOUNT MORGAN MEN’S SHED INC. Meet 9 am - 12 noon Wednesdays Phone John on 0429 055 165
QCWA - MOUNT MORGAN BRANCH
Meet at the Hub in Morgan Street, every third Monday. 9.30 for 10 am start. Phone 0428 457 461 for more information.
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Lorraine passed into eternal life on 3 October 1996, and is deeply missed by all who loved her WANTED KNOWN
Hello to all my valued clients. Due to unforseen circumstances the salon will be closed for some weeks. Sorry for any inconvenience.
COLLEEN SALTMER COLLEEN’S SALON NEXT EDITION: WEDNESDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2021 All inclusions required by: Tuesday, 5 October, 2021 by 4 p.m. Ph: 4938 2312 OR MOB: 0492 885 350 Email: mmpad@bigpond.com
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MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS
29 September - 13 October 2021