Mount Morgan Argus, Volume 17 Issue 3

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Students at Mount Morgan State High School embrace Maggie.

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and connectedness for students and staff and to help students feel safe, calm, and ready to learn. “It’s the little things that the dogs do naturally, that are targeted and rewarded, that end up making a big difference in the students’ lives,” Toni said. “The simple action of patting or having contact with the dog provides them with joy and unconditional love. Just having the dog in the room makes the students feel calm and safe,” she said. Toni said the dog’s presence provides reassurance when the students were taking academic risks and stepping outside of their learning comfort zones, like when reading out aloud or completing assessments. They promote a safe and nurturing environment. K9AA dogs reinforce positive relationships. Students who have experienced trauma often find it easier to build relationships with dogs than with humans. The dog becomes a bridge - making a trusted connection between themselves and the student which then allows a trusted connection to be made between the student and teacher! K9AA dogs are trained to sense when the students need their help to regulate their emotions.

The unconditional love given by dogs is now being used within the school environment to help calm the student and reduce anxiety as students at Mount Morgan State High School have recently found out.

They usually go to the student, or the student can’t leave the dog’s side. It’s a simple but powerful process that the K9AA dogs excel at. Canine therapy is starting to be used more and more. It is not uncommon for therapy and assistance dogs to be seen in hospitals, age care and in courts of law.

Mount Morgan State High School has over the last couple of weeks had a special visitor in the form of Maggie - a K9 Assistance Australia labrador. Maggie is accompanied by Toni Richardson her handler. Maggie is training to be a School Therapy Dog. (Pictured above). The K9 Assistance Australia program in Central Queensland was started by Michelle Stokes (pictured above with Wilson) who saw the need to try something different for her students to increase engagement whilst at the same time providing emotional support. Michelle has been taking wilson, a two year old German Shepherd, to Park Avenue State School every day for the last two years with great results. Toni saw how well it was working and followed her lead by getting a K9AA labrador puppy, Maggie. Maggie is now nine months old and attends three schools. Maggie attends Frenchville State School (two days per week), Mount Morgan State High School (one day per week) and Depot Hill State school (one day per week). The main aim of using these K9AA dogs in schools is to increase wellbeing

TUTU TUESDAY Mount Morgan State High School staff got into the TUTU spirit on Tuesday, 22-022022. This special day was one of the few pallindrome numbers which are few and far between. Obviously, with that many “twos” it was only natural that the tutus were dragged out or brought for this occasion. Tutu Day was celebrated in many countries.

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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Celebrating Gender Equality

On Tuesday, 8 March, the members of Mount Morgan’s Branch of the Queensland Country Women’s Association will hold a morning tea at the No 7 Dam, marking and celebrating International Women’s Day [IWD].

457 461) or Tammy Alden on 0423 832 783 to book a spot at this annual celebration.

2021 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

The theme for 2022 is “Gender Equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”. This day, acknowledges the struggle women have had over the centuries to gain suffrage and a degree of equality. Originally, IWD was celebrated on 23 February, but this was changed due to the widespread adoption of the Gregorian calendar. In 1908 women in New York marched for shorter hours, better pay and voting rights – to many the cornerstones of equality. The first National Women’s Day was held in 1909. The rest of the world followed suit – Denmark, Austria, Germany and Switzerland (1911) and Russian women, while campaigning for piece, observed their first IWD – they later went on strike in 1917 for “bread and peace”. It wasn’t until 1975 that the United Nations first celebrated IWD – 21 years later the UN announced its first annual theme – “Celebrating the past, Planning for the Future”. By the Year 2000, the world had moved on and in many spheres, feminism wasn’t a popular topic. This led to the internationalwomensday.com platform being launched to re-energising the day while at the same time celebrating and making visible the achievements of women while continuing the call for accelerating gender parity. In Australia, International Women’s Day has been informally celebrated since the early 1920s. The first Australian IWD rally, organised by the Militant Women’s Movement of the Communist Party of Australia, took place on 25 March 1928 in the Sydney Domain. IWD marches in Sydney and Melbourne occurred in 1931. IWD gained momentum in Australia around the time of the Second World War. Activists such as Jessie Street campaigned for women’s rights as workers, as women at the time were often paid only 54 per cent of men’s wages. During International Women’s Year in 1975 large marches marked International Women’s Day. The Whitlam government supported a series of events throughout the year including the Women and Politics Conference in September, which examined how women were represented in Australian politics. This year, join the Mount Morgan QCWA and celebrate the achievements of women or a particular woman. Don’t forget to contact Arlene Roberts (0428 Page 4

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Priorities put forward for Federal Budget

Council recently put forward eleven priority projects for consideration in the Federal Budget.

Rockhampton Region Mayor Tony Williams said Council is taking every opportunity to ensure our region’s voice is heard on the national stage. “Each year the Federal Government calls for submissions as part of the budget setting process,” Mayor Williams said. “The projects we have submitted are the same eleven we announced as our federal election priorities in November, and which we’ll continue pushing for beyond the election cycle if they remain unfunded. “These are the projects that Council has identified as some of the most critical for our community, and which we are eager to work with other levels of government to deliver. “The list includes projects that are absolutely essential - such as support to provide sewerage infrastructure for our community and water security for Mount Morgan. “It also includes projects that will build on our strengths as a regional community and help support our cattle farmers, unlock more opportunities for agriculture and benefit defence. “And, of course, there are priorities that will enhance

our social infrastructure. Community-building projects like the redevelopment of the Pilbeam Theatre and the Botanic Gardens and Zoo, which will mean our children see our region as a place to stay because they have the opportunities and they have the lifestyle.

“Ours is still a country that is built on its regions, and as the Federal Government works through the budget process we hope communities like ours and the projects we need to deliver aren’t forgotten.” Council’s full list of federal election priorities includes: Capricornia • Rockhampton Botanic Gardens and Zoo Redevelopment • Rockhampton Performing Arts & Convention Centre • Airport Developments – Bay 7 and freight hub • Sporting Precinct • North Rockhampton Sewage Treatment Plant augmentation • Showgrounds Redevelopment Flynn • Mount Morgan Water security • Glenroy Road corridor upgrades • Eden Bann Weir raising • Mount Morgan Pool • Gracemere Saleyards building upgrades

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economic community for a number of decades. Several companies have investigated the feasibility of opening and its potential is currently being looked at by another company. The reopening/repurposing of the Mine as an operation will be beneficial to employment and local businesses. While it is important to support the mine, promoting and nurturing other industries would also provide avenues of employment and business opportunities:

Flynn Labor Party candidate Matt Burnett (above) met with the Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc [MMPAD] board last Tuesday, 22 February.

had been sent to candidates in the State and Local Government Mayoral By-Election.

MMPAD had presented both Flynn candidates - Matt Burnett and Colin Boyce with the priorities list for Mount Morgan. This list

2. Mount Morgan has experienced high unemployment and has been a depressed socio-

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1. A permanent water supply – our town’s water supply,

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3. Opening the mine and Fireclay Caverns [paleontological importance] so Queenslanders can engage with their cultural heritage. This will greatly assist the development of Mount Morgan as a tourist destination; 4. Reinstatement of the Mount Morgan Railway as a tourist railway through provision of rail infrastructure;

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Priorities...From Page 6 5. Beautification of the Dee River from the mine contamination to the No. 7 Dam wall. 6. Upgraded and additional sports and recreational facilities and establish and fund more youth activities and programs within the community; and 7. The development of a mining museum or dinosaur museum.

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Backing Local Mine Jobs

The Mount Morgan Tailings Processing & Rehabilitation Project aims to create

150 permanent jobs & 450 indirect jobs and will contribute $60M per year in to Mount Morgan’s local economy. Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc [MMPAD] is asking community members to lend a hand with the Clean Up Australia Day clean up this year.

Authorised by Julie-Ann Campbell, Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch), 16 Peel Street, South Brisbane QLD.

The clean up day will be held on Sunday, 6 March starting at 8 am at the Mount Morgan Railway Station. The registered clean up site is River Street, Byrnes Parade and accessible areas of the Dee River. MMPAD has registered a site and anyone interested in lending a hand can join in either by contacting MMPAD directly on 4938 2312, 0493 362 690 or by emailing mmpad@bigpond.com. With the weather being quite warm, people participating are reminded to bring their hats and sunscreen and wear long-sleeved shirts. If time and volunteer numbers allow, the Frank Golding and Arthur Timms lookouts will also be cleaned. Since the first Clean Up Australia Day in 1990, more than 19 million Australians have dontated their time as part of Clean Up Australia. These 19 million Australians have contributed 38.5 million volunteer hours. Australia’s waste challenges can not be solved in just one day, so over the past three decades, Clean Up Australia has evolved into an organisation that works with community, government and businesses to provide practical solutions to help Australians to live more sustainably every day of the year. 2 - 16 March 2022

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LIBRARY NEWS International Women’s Day is an annual celebration held worldwide on 8 March to commemorate the cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements of women. Women’s History Month is also celebrated during March providing an ideal opportunity to highlight the range of resources promoting these themes. LinkedIN Learning for Women Learn how to increase your leadership skills and develop your authentic self to ignite change in the workplace via some excellent online courses available from LinkedIn Learning. Use your library card and PIN to access free courses such as Women in STEM; Become a courageous female leader; Executive Presence-Tips for women and Create your dream career - A transformative guide or women. Courses range from quick videos to more complex courses and cover sessions for beginners through to an advanced level. Women of War With an inspiring title such as this, who knows what interesting stories lie within! The Women of War collection on BorrowBox are a series of eBooks from Harlequin - Escape Publishing. Game On by Nicola Marsh features Angie, a feisty football player and Jaxon, a workaholic sports administrator who are at loggerheads both on and off the playing field. Other great eBooks and eAudiobooks are available via BorrowBox. Women directors on Beamafilm Women film directors are increasingly mixing up the status quo in Hollywood with some outstanding movies being released. Beamafilm showcases a substantial selection of streamed movies by women directors such as Jane Campion, Marina Donahue, Sacha Polak and Clio Barnard. Select the ‘Women Directors’ option on Beamafilm to find more great movies to watch. Page 10

Daughter (2016, directed by Sarah Jayne Portelli) tells the stories of three opposing female characters on a Friday night out in St. Kilda. Inspired by the tragic murders of Jill Meagher in Brunswick, the movie highlights how these women’s lives become entwined and affected by an act of violence on a fateful night. Available on Beamafilm. Historical Images Search There are some fascinating historic images that can be found via the online library catalogue under the ‘Historic Images Search’ function. Type in ‘Women’ and over 59 images from the Central Queensland Collection from the Rockhampton History Centre are listed in thumbnail formats next to the record. These can be expanded to locate more details about the photograph.

the Mount Morgan Library on 4936 8169 or the Rockhampton Regional Library Administration Office on 4936 8043. WIN movie tickets Pick up a colouring competition entry form from your local library and you could win movie tickets to see Bad Guys at the Rockhampton Birch Carroll & Coyle Cinema. The competition closes on 30 March. Bad guys is based on the riotous antics of the Mr. Wolf, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Snake and Mr. Shark (aka The Bad Guys) in the hugely popular series by Aaron Blabey. Read the book before you go to the movies! The Bad Guys are available to read in book and eBook format.

Meander your way online through the pictures and discover fascinating insights into the region’s history. Visit the Rockhampton History Centre at the Southside Library to find ever more interesting records and archives in the collection. The Centre is open Monday to Friday, 9.00am – 5.30pm. Requesting books Have you ever looked for a book on the online catalogue and been disappointed because the library didn’t have it? There’s no need to miss out! The Rockhampton Regional Libraries can request books from other libraries on your behalf. Simply ask a staff member next time you visit or complete the ‘Ask the library’ form on our website to make a purchase or Inter-Library Loan request. We will do our best to find your book. 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 MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS

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MOUNT MORGAN MULTI PURPOSE HEALTH SERVICE NEWS Dental Clinic: Currently our service is being impacted by Covid-19 with new operating rules being implemented. This means that there is no administrative assistance here at Mount Morgan on Dental Clinic days. The Dentist and Dental Assistant are unable to take phone enquiries and all of these, as well as appointment requests should be made directly to Rockhampton. The phone number is 4920 6212 and for emergency appointments (for example toothaches, broken teeth, broken dentures) phone 1300 782 413.

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RAT (rapid antigen tests) are not available for purchase through our facility. Pharmacy: The costs of pharmacy items increased in January 2022. The cost is $6.80 per item for Centrelink / DVA card holders, and the price varies item to item for those who do not have any concession card. Clients are asked to pay at the time of dispensing, however if this is not possible an invoice will be issued. Child and Family Health Nurse: Our facility has a visiting Child and Family Health Nurse. This clinic is held on Wednesdays. Appointments are made through Child Health Rockhampton on phone number 4920 7279. Cardiac Rehabilitation: The Cardiac Rehabilitation clinic is held on Mondays and Wednesdays. Clients may be referred by their GP, or they may self refer. Please contact Administration at MMMPHS for a referral form if you wish to self refer. The Cardiac Rehabilitation program includes a Nursing Assessment, an Exercise Physiologist Assessment and if applicable a ten week gym program and five education sessions. This is a tremendous service to have available locally and our Community is encouraged to utilise this if applicable.

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YOU ARE INVITED TO ST PADDY’S BOWLS DAY

Sunday, 20 March at the Welfare Bowls Club Thompson Avenue, Mount Morgan. This is our Alex Teeney Memorial Day to raise funds for “END POLIO NOW”. So, dress up or “wear the Green” and join us for some Irish fun. Bowls, raffles, BBQ Lunch Available $10 pp 9 am start, $10 pp green fees. Prizes for the best dressed.

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It’s a long way to Tipperary, but its not that far to Mount Morgan. RSVP: Rotary Club of Mount Morgan 17 March mount.morgan@rotary9560.org

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

High Society on Morgan Street

Next in this series about early twentieth century shopfronts on Morgan Street is an image from the State Library of Queensland. The shopfronts show the names of high-profile business owners and popular goods and services in about 1914. A caricature of prominent tailor, David Minshall, is inset above his shopfront, which is located between the auctioneers and the drapers near Central Street. George Edward Curtis and John McKnight: auctioneers and financiers Curtis & McKnight (partnership from 1914 to 1920) (shopfront left) / Top signage reads: ‘Auctioneers Estb. 1870’* / Awning reads: ‘The Queensland Insurance Coy Ltd’ (the auctioneers were representatives of this insurance company) / A snippet of adjacent shopfront (left): ironmonger, Charles Williams, Morgan and Central Streets. *George Edward Curtis’ father, politician, George Silas Curtis, acquired a Rockhampton auctioneering business in the early 1870s. ‘Curtis & McKnight have been favoured with instructions from the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company, Ltd to sell [freehold allotments] by auction … Curtis & McKnight, Auctioneers, Mount Morgan’ (‘Sales by auction’, Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), 15 June 1916). Page 12

David Minshall: tailor (sartorial artist) Minshall (shopfront centre) / Top signage reads: ‘Tailor Minshall’ / Awning reads: ‘Minshall Tailor’ / Inset caricature of David Minshall (1879-1930) (‘Pretty Pets, David Charles Minshall, Sartorial Artist, Mount Morgan’, Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900-1954), 22 November 1914). ‘Tailors – wanted smart man to press and sew, constant work, wages £4/12 -. Minshall & Co., Mount Morgan’ (‘Advertising’, Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), 20 October 1920). William Woods: draper and milliner Woods & Co. (shopfront right) / Building facade shows 1906 construction date / Top signage reads: ‘Direct Woods & Co. Importers’ / Awning reads: ‘Drapers Milliners’ / A glimpse of hats in shop windows / A small section of adjacent shopfront (right): grocery store, The People’s Cash Store. ‘… Starting in a small way he worked the business up to its position of second to none in the district. Some years ago he retired from active management of the business, which he left in the hands of his sons …’ (‘The late William Woods. Prominent Mount Morgan citizen’, Evening News (Rockhampton, Qld. : 19241941), 29 May 1929) This author has made best efforts to provide accurate information for this publication of ‘Mount Morgan in Pictures’.

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Deslea’s Cutz for Mutz On 20 March, the Rotary Club of Mount Morgan Inc will celebrate St. Paddy’s Day with a bowls game. All money raised will go towards the “End Polio Now” campaign.

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The bowls day is also a Memorial Bowls Day for Alex Teeney, who started organising these days in the late 1990’s. Alex Teeney, was born in Ireland and came to Mount Morgan after the Second World War. During his time in Mount Morgan he contributed to many community organisations - particularly Rotary. What better person to start a St Paddy’s Day Bowls day than Alex? Alex epitomised the famous Irish sense of humour. Sadly he passed in 2012. No matter where he travelled in his life, Alex always remembered Ireland fondly. The bowls day starts at 9 am. It’s $10 per person and there will be raffles and barbecue lunch as well as prizes for the best dressed. So, if you are Irish, or even if you are not, come along and support a worthy cause, remember Alex, but most of all have fun. To get you into the spirit for St. Patrick’s Day, some information has been included.

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Bring out your green! St. Patrick’s Day—observed every 17 March—is packed with parades, good luck charms, and all things green. The event started as a religious holiday, but over time it’s become a celebration of Irish culture. CELEBRATED SAINT St. Patrick might be the patron saint of Ireland—but he didn’t always live in Ireland. Patrick was born in Britain in the fourth century and didn’t arrive in Ireland until he was 16 years old, when he was sent to work in the country. After he arrived, Patrick became interested in Christianity and started teaching others about the religion. He is said to have converted many of the country’s residents to Christians, and now St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on the day Patrick supposedly died.

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MYTHS BUSTED St. Patrick was a real person, but some of the traditions associated with him and the holiday are actually myths. For instance, you’ll often see the fourleaf clover depicted on St. Patrick’s Day. However, according to legend, Patrick used a three-leaf clover, or shamrock, as part of his teachings. Even though it's possible for a shamrock to grow a fourth leaf, a four-leaf clover is just considered a symbol of good luck. Continued on Page 14 2 - 16 March 2022

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THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video

Movie Review OLD HENRY “Oh yeah - that guy...Love that guy!” You know the ones. You’ve seen them in a hundred movies, liked and loved their performances, laughed, cheered and cried with them, but most of us never did learn their names. That used to be Tim Blake Nelson, but not so much anymore. Always creating great support characters in films like DONNIE BRASCO, HAMLET 2000 and THE THIN RED LINE, Tim really got to showcase his amazing talent to the world for the first time in a major way when he teamed up with George Clooney and John Turturro to co-star in Joel and Ethan Coen’s genius reimagining of Homer’s Odyssey, O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU. (If you haven’t seen this brilliant, hilarious film, you must - no education can be complete without it.) Since then Tim Blake Nelson has made around sixty big movies, fifteen television shows, and he’s locked in to another half-dozen at least in the pipeline for the near future. All of that talent, experience, wit, humour and gravitas is brought to

bear in OLD HENRY, Tim’s latest offering - a true jewel of a movie. Saddle up for an unforgettable ride. Life is hard for a farmer trying to eke out a living on the harsh American prairie. Surviving with his son, widower Henry is a hard man shaped by many years of backbreaking labour, loss and regret. His one soft spot is his boy who means the world to him. When a riderless horse turns up on the farm with it’s saddle covered in blood, Henry has no idea of the magnitude of change that is about to be unleashed upon their lives. He goes to investigate, backtracking the pony in the hope of finding its injured rider alive. He finds a man, badly wounded and unconscious, and nearby, a satchel full of cash. Henry smells trouble. Should he take this mysterious man in and attempt to heal him, or just leave him to die in this ditch? The good Samaritan in Henry wins... When a posse claiming to be the law follows the tracks to Henry’s

St Patrick’s Day...from Page 13 Another legend says that Patrick chased all the snakes out of Ireland. The problem? These creatures never actually lived in the country. In fact many animals found throughout Europe and North America don’t live on the island of Ireland—the ocean keeps the critters away. GOING GREEN The fact that Ireland is an island—as well as green with leafy trees and grassy hills—means that the nation is sometimes called the Emerald Isle. But the colour that people originally associated with St. Patrick was blue! (Some ancient Irish flags even sport this colour.) Green was finally introduced to St. Patrick’s Day festivities in the 18th century, when the shamrock (which is, of course, green) became a national symbol. Because of the shamrock’s Page 14

place demanding the money, our farmer must decide who to trust, and just as importantly, who not to. While defending a siege of his homestead Henry surprises the posse with his steely resolve and combat tactics, but they are even more astonished by his talent for gunplay - and Henry does not hesitate, not even for a second. “You have no idea the hellstorm you’re fixin’ to let loose!” This is no ordinary old sodbuster. So what is Henry’s true identity? Who is he really? Also featuring great performances by Steven Dorff and Trace Adkins, OLD HENRY is rated MA15+ for ‘strong themes and violence’ and is an instant 98-minute classic. True legends never die. OLD HENRY loved it!

popularity and Ireland’s landscape, the colour stuck to the holiday. Green is also the colour that mythical fairies called leprechauns like to dress in—today, at least. But tales about leprechauns date back to before green was in: The fairies were first described as wearing red. TODAY’S TRADITIONS Leprechauns are actually one reason you’re supposed to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day—or risk getting pinched! The tradition is tied to folklore that says wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, which like to pinch anyone they can see. Some people also think sporting the colour will bring good luck, and others wear it to honor their Irish ancestry. No wonder green decorations can be seen all over—the Chicago River in Illinois is even dyed green each year to celebrate the holiday.

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Whilst cats are pretty good at taking care of themselves, many domesticated felines still require regular beauty services from their human family members! Grooming Most cats benefit from a light brushing session twiceweekly to help remove loose hairs, particularly during seasonal changes when they can shed more fur. However, long-haired, elderly or obese cats may require daily grooming assistance to prevent mats, particularly around their bellies, bottoms, tails and legs. This involves a slicker brush or de-shedding tool to remove loose hairs, as well as careful combing to remove knots. Any mats should be trimmed off with pet-safe electric clippers rather than scissors. Ask our team for help if you’re having trouble keeping your fluffy cat sufficiently groomed. In these cases, we may discuss a twice-yearly “lion clip” for them, which will minimise any home grooming requirements (and looks adorable). This is performed under light to moderate sedation to prevent any undue stress. Claw trimming Largely indoors or elderly cats will generally require claw trimming every two-to-three months to prevent painful claw overgrowth. If you’re unsure how to safely trim your cat’s claws without hurting them, our friendly nursing team can provide you with a demonstration. It can also help to check out this general claw trimming advice on the International Cat Care website. Depending on your cat’s temperament, we recommend either distraction with a tasty lickable treat pouch or gentle restraint by wrapping them in a thick blanket (called a “purrito!”) to peacefully achieve claw trimming. If your cat is uncooperative, give our team a call to discuss the best option for your pet (usually a combination of gentle sedation and claw trimming by our experienced staff). With your assistance, your cat will be looking “purrfectly” groomed in no time!

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With our meetings and morning teas cancelled for January and February, members are looking forward to getting back in March. Check out the dates in 'Save the Date' on the back page of the Argus. The AGM will be held at the Morning Tea. The positions of President, Secretary and Treasurer will be declared vacant. The cost for the Morning Tea is $5. Membership forms need to be completed to update the database. There is no cost for membership. Proof of your double COVID vaccinations are needed to attend this morning tea. Keeping our members safe is important. Stay happy and healthy. Submitted by the Steering Committee - Carol Glover 4938 1995 or Colleen Constable 0427 161 131.

GOLDEN MOUNT FESTIVAL UPDATE

The Golden Mount Festival Association, Mount Morgan Inc would like to thank Eric Stevenson from Mount Morgan Outdoors for donating a metal detector for a raffle. Tickets will be on sale in the next couple of days. The Association would also like to thank Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc and Stephen Andrew, Member for Mirani for their generous contributions towards the 2022 Golden Mount Festival. The committee is in the process of getting all the event documentation ready. Keep an eye out on the Festival’s website - www.mountmorgan.org.au. Submitted by Eve-lyn Rogers

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MAR 6: Clean Up Australia Day. Join MMPAD in cleaning up along Byrnes Parade, River Street and accessible areas in the Dee River. 8 am to 12 noon. Bring hat and sunscreen. Phone 4938 2312 to register. MAR 8: QWCA Morning Tea celebrating International Women’s Day at No. 7 Dam 10 am to 12 noon. MAR 12: Baree Markets - Baree Hall from 8 am. MAR 15: 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). Proof of double vaccinations needed. MAR 20: Rotary Club of Mount Morgan’s St Paddy’s Day Bowls at Welfare Bowls Club. 9 am start. MAR 23: Dee River Oldies Group - Morning Tea and AGM starting at 10 am to be held in St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street, Mount Morgan. (Behind the Anglican Church). The cost is $5. Raffle and lucky door prizes. Proof of double vaccinations needed. APR 30: Golden Mount Festival - Gold Rush. Morgan Street. APR 30: QCWA Colourful Debutante Ball. Celebration 100 years of QCWA. MAY 1: Mount Morgan Rodeo - Mount Morgan Showgrounds. MOUNT MORGAN MEN’S SHED INC. Meet 9 am - 12 noon Wednesdays Phone John on 0429 055 165

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.

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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

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

MOUNT MORGAN COLLECTABLES MUSEUM & GIFT SHOP OPEN: WED-SAT - 10 AM - 4.30 PM PHONE: STEVE 0498 705600 FOR SALE: 2011 Kia Rio Hatchback 6 speed manual. RWC $5,500 ono. Phone - 0478 110 714. WANTED: Male 70 seeks female companion to go to beaches, travelling, movies, swimming and picnics. Phone 0443 722 311

COLLEEN’S SALON NOW OPEN Tuesday - friday 8 am to 1 pm ph: 0429 100 124 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Mount Morgan State High School P&C 8 March 2022 4.30 pm in School Library GENERAL MEETING TO FOLLOW

Spotlight on Mount Morgan’s Organisations Now is a great time to write your organisation’s profile. If you would like information on your club or organisation published in the Argus, please send your inclusions to mmpad@bigpond.com. Please send any photos as separate attachments and make sure they are of a high resolution.

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