The Mount Morgan Argus, Volume 16 Issue 9

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Water security still on agenda Rockhampton Regional Council have been taking steps to progress the long term water security of Mount Morgan since last month’s public meeting.

Rockhampton Region Mayor, Tony Williams, said Council was working hard to get things done. “One of the key commitments we made was to progress a study to look at the feasibility of the options for the long term water security of Mount Morgan. “Our officers have been compiling a report and this will be taken to the next full Council meeting so that we can get a formal resolution and lock in the next steps to looking at the affordability and sustainability of the different options available. “We have also spoken with the State Water Minister to update him on what was discussed at the meeting and what residents are experiencing, and we have put in a formal submission for the State Government to fund the water tankers, as they did with Stanthorpe. “I have said it before and I will say

it again: Rockhampton Regional Council is committed to finding a sustainable long term solution to the water security issues in Mount Morgan, and we will not let the community go without water in the meantime.” Water and Environmental Sustainability Councillor, Donna Kirkland, said tanker deliveries had been ramped up to full capacity. “At the time of the public meeting we were sending up around 9 tankers a day. We ramped that up to around 20 and that’s been going for a few weeks now. “We are hearing great feedback from residents about the taste and odour issues disappearing which is fantastic. We have not been taking any water from the dam for a few weeks, so all the water coming out of your taps is from the Gracemere reservoir. “We want to thank the community for all their hard work, and I truly believe that if we keep communicating we can get to a long term solution together.”

MANE STREET HAIR SALON TURNS FOUR

Divisional Councillor Cherie Rutherford said Council was sharing lots of information to ensure the community was kept informed. “We filmed the presentation at the meeting and that, along with answers to over 70 questions asked on the night, is available to view on the Mount Morgan Water page on our website. We’ve called and emailed everyone who expressed interest in attending the meeting but weren’t able to, to let them know about that too. “If you don’t have access to a computer our staff at Mount Morgan Library will be very happy to help you watch it in the library. We also published those Q&As in the Argus, and we will continue to share information and updates as we go through this process together. “Our dedicated section of the website – www.rrc.qld.gov.au/ mountmorganwater - has lots of information on. We will write directly to residents with major updates, as well as sharing them in the Argus, and of course you can always call us on 4932 9000 with any questions.” resulted in a 50 percent loss. There were thoughts of closing down for a while, but Kodie pushed through with Sharnee and now the business is doing better than before. “We have just opend our beauty room and services include spray tanning, lash lifting, eyebrow laminating, facial waxing and tinting,” Kodie said. Being consistent with your business plan is very important. Educating yourself on things you may not feel confident in, seek advice when things get tough and don’t be afraid to take risks are Kodie’s key messages.

Mane Street Hair Studio celebrated its fourth birthday at the end of April. Owner Kodie-Rae Dodd is pictured with employee, Sharnee. Since opening four years ago, Kodie has built the business up and weathered some pretty tough conditions, mainly with Covid which

“Going in blissfully ignorant, I have slowly built the business up and wouldn’t change a thing. I am grateful for the support I receive,” she said.

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MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS

26 May - 9 June 2021


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