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Using our water wisely
Rockhampton Regional Council and Fitzroy River Water are calling on residents to get on board with National Water Week, which this year is all about reimagining our water future.
Rockhampton Regional Council Water and Environment spokesperson, Councillor Donna Kirkland, said the Reimagining our Water Future theme was a vital one. “Access to clean water is hugely important to our daily lives, and it’s down to all of us to protect our water environments and resources, and use water wisely,” said Councillor Kirkland. “We all need to think about how we use water now and what changes we can make to ensure there’s enough water for everyone in the future. “We are incredibly lucky in the Rockhampton Region to have the Fitzroy River Barrage. It provides a level of water security that lots of other places in Australia don’t have. “However that doesn’t mean we can take it for granted! It was full in February, and now it’s down to 87%. In Rockhampton we actually use 350 litres of water per person, per day, which is the highest in the state. “Mount Morgan residents – who are doing a brilliant job under the water restrictions as the dam level is low up there – are using just under 300 litres of water per person, per day. “As we get into the warmer months about 75% of all our water usage is actually outside, so think carefully about how you water your garden and which plants you use.
“We only have what’s in the barrage, so whenever you’re taking a shower, washing dishes, or washing your clothes remember that each drop is precious. Cr Kirkland said Rockhampton Regional Council would be sharing daily tips on social media this week. “Every day this week we will post a graphic on our Facebook page sharing a water wise tip. “For example we use more water in our bathrooms than anywhere else inside the house, with showers accounting for nearly a quarter of household water use. Could you knock two minutes off your shower time? You could save around 30 litres of water per shower if you do! “As it gets hotter we will all want plenty of glasses of cold, refreshing water. It makes such a difference to keep a jug of cold water in the fridge – running the tap until it’s cool can waste up to 15 litres a minute! We all know how important and valuable water is – let’s look after it together.”
FRONT PAGE PHOTO The continuing dry periods are taking their toll on water levels everywhere and the Mount Morgan No 7 Dam is no exception. Now more than ever is the time for everyone to be water wise. Adelaide resident Bob Nunan, who visited his former hometown of Mount Morgan recently took this photos of the No 7 Dam. Many residents will remember Bob, who is a former employee of Mount Morgan Limited and his wife Joanne who worked in reception at the Mount Morgan Hospital for many years.
Mount Morgan Farewells Loyal Resident Mount Morgan residents said “Goodbye” to a loyal citizen with the passing of Mrs. Jean Jenkins, of 5 Bridge Street on 11 October. Jean was born in Mount Morgan, received her education at the Central and State High School and after studies accepted an office position at Mount Morgan Limited. Jean married very young in life and settled in Bunbaberg for some years. Later, Jean returned home to Bridge Street with her young son as a single Mum. She then returned to the office of mount Morgan Limited. Jean was a member of St. Mary’s Church of England and for a number of years was on the management committee for the St Mary’s units. Her talents and keen interests were in the Arts and Craft Group and the Railway’s Carriage Group. In later years her health did not allow much mobility so she became one of the trio who has produced the “Pride in Your town” article for the Argus. Jean’s knowledge of Mount Morgan’s history was a terrific asset. We thank you Jean for your contribution and interest over many years in Mount Morgan. You will be missed my many. Rest in peace. Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc would like to thank Jean for her contributions to the Pride in Your Town and for her dedication to Mount Morgan and its continued development. Without such dedication, communities are not communities.
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What is “Be Connected”? Be Connected is an Australia wide initiative empowering all Australians to thrive in a digital world. There is a great variety of online learning resources available to enhance digital skills and confidence.
Your local Mount Morgan Library is a great starting point for friendly help and advice to get online. To sweeten your Be Connected learning journey, the Mount Morgan Library has a limited supply of ‘Be Connected Gift Bags’ to give to seniors interested in starting digital learning. Have a cuppa on us and nibble on some delicious treats while you try something new and discover exciting library online resources such as RB Digital and BorrowBox.
Tuesday – Thursday (9am – 1pm and 2pm – 5pm) Colouring Competition
If you think you are a bit of an artist, then pick up one of our entry forms for our CQ Bushfire Colouring Competition from any library branch. Colour, paint, decorate, or collage your entry which is open to all ages (adults too!) Win some great prizes just by participating. Entries close 9 November. Photo: Celebrated local playwright and actor Clint Lennox, aka ‘The Don’ of Crowded Skies fame, dropped into the Mount Morgan Library recently to check out one of the Be Connected topics online.
Learn how to make a video call, look after your health online, use your device, and be safe online. It’s free to get involved and lots of fun to learn something new. Library staff have recently undertaken Digital Mentor training under the banner of the Be Connected initiative and are keen to assist you accessing digital content within COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing requirements. For more information about Be Connected, contact Rockhampton Regional Libraries on phone 4936 8043, or drop into the Mount Morgan Library at 31 Morgan Street, Mount Morgan. The current opening hours for the Mount Morgan Library are:
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This week is SES week (17- 24) where SES members are recognised for their service to the community. Mount Morgan SES members who received service awards were: Lyn Porter (above) - Nation Medal Clasp for 25 years’ service, Stanley Western (right)SES Meritorious Service Medal clasp for 20 years’ service and Alan Todd - National Medal for 15 Years service (not present). The presentation ceremony was held at Emerald on Sunday, 18 October. Page 6
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Movie Review HIS DARK MATERIALS THE GOLDEN COMPASS is a spectacular Academy Award winning movie with truly amazing special effects and a jaw-dropping cast - Sir Ian McKellan, Sam Elliot, Nicole Kidman, Ian McShane, Daniel Craig, Christopher Lee, Tom Courtenay, Freddie Highmore, Kathy Bates, Kristen Scott Thomas and more. This film cost US$180 million to make, an impressive amount of money even today, let alone back then in 2007. It was to be the first from a trilogy of books written by Philip Pullman and published in ‘95, ‘97 and 2000, titled The Golden Compass (alternative title The Northern Lights), The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. They are brilliant science-fiction fantasy adventures set in parallel worlds with elements of retrofuture steampunk, witchery, treachery, science and magic. They are known collectively as HIS DARK MATERALS. Sadly the second and third movie have not, to date at least, been forthcoming... However - and happily even better, HBO & BBC
One have released a lavish, highquality production of HIS DARK MATERALS in the long form which is fantastic because as a series there is more time to flesh out the story properly with more detail and better explanation; as it should be really. Lord Asriel is a polar explorer, adventurer, researcher and scientist. His research into The Dust has led him to believe in the existence of a multiverse of parallel worlds and he means to prove it beyond doubt once he secures enough funding from his fellow scholars and universities. More than that, Lord Asriel has a theory that once proven, those parallel worlds could be accessed if he can acquire the right source of energy in sufficient quantities. This is pure heresy to the ruling Magisterium. The Dust, the multiverse, parallel cities are all serious threats to their power, their government, their control of the people - their very existence. This heretical scientist must be stopped at all costs. Tonight though, Uncle Asriel is on a much more desperate mission.
The life of his baby niece, Lyra Belacqua is in mortal danger and he must get her to safety. Despite the flooding everywhere, he has to try to reach Jordan College in Oxford where he can claim the protection of the Scholars for the baby girl. If he can leave her with them she will be safe as their ward. She can grow up within the cloistered walls of an ancient college while receiving the best care and education possible. Apart from the danger that already threatens Lyra there are also “the Gobblers” out there. They are stealing children from the poor and the Gyptians. Why? What are they doing with these children? James McAvoy does a terrific job as the young Lord, and the rest of the cast are excellent as well. The censors have rated this show with an ‘M’ for ‘mature themes and violence’, but really it is made for family viewing and I wouldn’t have gone beyond PG13. You be the judge. HIS DARK MATERALS... Wonderful. Loved it!
LOCAL BECOMES A POLISHED MAN It’s not too late to get behind Mount Morgan’s Aaron Donald who is raising funds for prevention of violence against children, through the Polished Man fund. Children’s welfare has always been a passion for Aaron. “There is a lot of violence towards children in the world and this gives me an opportunity to help them,” he said. Aware of the economic times in Page 8
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COMMUNITY CHANGE MAKER AWARD FINALIST Recycling is a rewarding business and even more so for Mount Morgan’s Golden Mount Store who were finalists in the recent state-wide award for its work in the Containers for Change scheme.
The annual Change Maker Awards were held online last Friday night and while the store didn’t win, Kelly Webster (Pictured below with employee Drew) operator of the Container Refund Point (CRP) in Mount Morgan, said it was an honour to be a finalist. “Everyone who were finalists deserved to win, but Barcaldine’s True Value Hardware’s initiative was a worthy winner,” she said.
their containers to raise funds, and also runs a mobile collection service for the town’s business and community groups. They have a mobile collection trailer they provide to community groups to help them make the most of collecting containers at special events. The business is also extending their popup collection events to more-remote places such as Westwood and Duaringa, to assist in the recycling efforts of those small communities. In addition the Golden Mount Store has placed an on-site donation bin where people can simply leave unwanted containers, which are then counted and the refunds directed to the local animal shelter.
Ken Noye is the Chief Executive Officer of Container Golden Mount Store was nominated in the community Exchange, the not-for-profit organisation that runs engagement award for small to medium businesses, the Containers for Change scheme for the State alongside just three other similar businesses from Government. Queensland. He said the community focus of the Golden Mount The Containers for Change is a scheme that reduces Store demonstrated how the scheme could benefit beverage litter across the state. many organisations. The scheme provides customers with 10-cent refunds “The Containers for Change scheme is now on eligible containers, driving important funds back responsible for a 54% decrease in beverage container into communities. litter across our State, and the CRP operators play a Since the establishment of the Containers for Change vitally important part in that,” said Mr Noye. scheme less than two years ago, more than 2.5 “The Golden Mount Store has shown just how billion eligible containers have already been returned valuable a CRP operator can be to many different through the scheme across Queensland. groups in their community. They are using the The scheme pays refunds on eligible containers in scheme to help lots of different organisation find cash or via EFT or a PayPal account if customers the cash they need to operate through collecting have registered for a scheme ID on the Containers containers, all while helping clean up their local for Change website. The winners were announced environment of beverage container litter.” during a COVID-safe virtual awards ceremony hosted by former Queensland Origin player and Channel 7 presenter Shane Webcke. The Golden Mount Store uses the Containers for Change scheme to help many community groups in their small town and surrounds. The store assisted the local primary and high schools to start collecting
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Mount Morgan in Pictures By Catherine McIntosh, descendant of the colonial Stubbs family of Mount Morgan
Mr James Flaherty & the Royal Hotel
‘… Securing employment with the Mt. Morgan Goldmining Company, he [James Flaherty] worked in the top crusher until a serious accident necessitated the amputation of his right arm [in 1896]. He was the first patient of the late Dr. Richards, who had then made a start in the town, and the doctor took a great interest in Mr. Flaherty, who practiced writing with his left hand, with the result that when he was ready to start work he was an adept penman. The company then gave him a position in its main ticket office which he held for 17 years, being classed as one of the smartest employees engaged in the company’s time office. Later Mr. Flaherty applied for a hotel license, which was granted [in 1897 by the Mount Morgan Page 12
Licensing Authority, with the abovementioned Dr. Richards as the newly-appointed Licensing Magistrate], and he erected the Royal Hotel, first known as the Champion [on the corner of Dee and Champion Streets] … [The hotel] was leased to Mr. Flaherty’s brother, who stayed there for some years. It was then leased to such well known men in the liquor traffic as the late Mr. Charlie Nash, Mr. Jack Murphy, Mr. Bob Anderson and several others ... Recently it was pulled down and re-erected at Thangool [near Biloela] … Mr. Flaherty was a great speculator. He built many homes and sold them … He was always behind any mining speculation … For many years he was auditor for the Mt. Morgan Licensed MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS
Victuallers’ Association …’ (‘Mr. James Flaherty’, Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld.: 1878-1954), 27 October 1931). c. 1908 / A view of Mount Morgan from Mount Morgan’s first hospital, the General, on Hospital Hill / The Royal Hotel, Dee Street (front centre), originally known as the Champion Hotel from 1897 to 1903, was owned by Irish-born James (Jim) Flaherty (1869-1931) from its establishment in 1897 to his death in 1931, passing to his eldest son of the same name / The licensed victualler (publican) at the time of the photograph was ‘S. Nash’* as displayed on the hotel’s corner awning /James Flaherty relocated the Royal Hotel to the town of Thangool in 1930^, where it was destroyed by fire in 1979+. Continued on Page 13 21 OCTOBER - 4 NOVEMBER 2020
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Photograph by J. H. Lundager. From the State Library of Queensland. * Mrs Sarah Nash took over the licence of the Royal Hotel from her husband, Charles Nash, on his death in 1906 and held the licence until 1910. She was one of many local female licensed victuallers (often widows), including Mrs Sarah Heiser (Hotel Metropole, East and Hall Streets) and Mrs Lucy Emily Moulds (Grand Hotel, Morgan and Central Streets) (see e.g. ‘Licensing Court’, Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld.: 1878-1954), 2 April 1908). ^ ‘The Royal Hotel was shifted in portions from Mount Morgan to Thangool by train … The contractors worked during May and June and the hotel was opened for business on 2nd July 1930 …’ (Jim Flaherty, ‘Thangool in the Thirties’ in Thangool State School Golden Jubilee – 1927-1977, 118). + The hotel fire was caused by ‘the deterioration of the old rubber coated electric wiring’ (‘Royal Hotel destroyed’, The Central Telegraph, Biloela, Qld., 19 September 1979). This author has made best efforts to provide accurate information for this publication of ‘Mount Morgan in Pictures’.
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Pride in Your Town
Congratulations to painter, Shae at the News agency, on his handy work. It certainly looks as though their business will have a new bright look and how that will help brighten up our main street. They deserve our best wishes and local custom, as times are not good for any business in these uncertain times, but let’s hope their efforts are rewarded.
This episode will test all your memories as we are going back many years to a town long gone but great to recall some of those days. Can you remember when the Mine was working, the hooter blowing the change of shifts etc, the blasting and the noise of the trucks hauling water etc.? Those noises were part of our life at that time and it would be good to hear some of them again now. Remember seeing the men coming off shift carrying their lunch box with the towel thrown over their shoulder? I wonder how many got arthritis in their shoulders from carrying the damp towel? Days of a good era gone by. How about the pleasure of your grocer delivering your order to the kitchen table (no virus) which he delivered by horse and cart from his shop? The sugar was in a brown paper bag, while the flour was in a calico bag which was later washed by the housewife and used for many and varied items but it was never thrown out. The milkman poured your milk into your own jug and often supplied
some ice for your ice box. Of course your essentials for keeping items cool was your canvas water bag, or the hanging safe with the mesh ends for air circulation and the butter in a clay container with a lip space to add the water. Do you enjoy your refrigerator? What about receiving your mail? The postman arriving on his horse and blowing his whistle to let you know you have a letter or if you had received a telegram the lad on his bike would deliver it. Phones were manually operated at the Post Office and sometimes the operators were a wealth of local gossip ----but no one cared. However they were always very helpful in locating the caller required. To make a long distance call two red boxes were situated at the top of the Post Office building steps (now not used) and you would call the operator give her the number you wished and then wait to receive advice to the box where your call would come through. Technology has certainly moved fast since then.
Did you enjoy riding on a steam train to Rockhampton, putting your head out of the window and getting an eye full of soot? Or maybe you were one of the thousands who went to the Linda Picnic. What a day that was at Emu Park! The children devoured too many ice-creams and lollies, got far too sunburnt, Dad enjoyed a glass or too many and poor Mum was exhausted having spent the previous week cooking and preparing all the goodies to enjoy. A very special day in the Mount Morgan calendar.
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I want to start by again touching on property security. We are still seeing some property crime occurring in the town. Please ensure you lock your house and your vehicle at all times. If you own a vacant dwelling in the division then please install security cameras at a minimum. Please review whether you need to Page 14
How many things can you recall of all these that we had in the by- gone days. Some of the many businesses we do not have in these times. Three or four men’s tailor shops; two in Morgan Street and one or two in East Street. Mr. Sid Core the boot repairer man in East Street, the” emporium” of Miss Trot, the Chinese shops of groceries and lollies and John Kelly’s electrical shop, to recall just a few. How about three taxi’s, Bill Watts and “Froggie” Jones jewelry stores, and men’s hairdressing salons. Then of course the enjoyment of local dances four or five times a week, two picture theatres, ice from the ice works, the Salvation Army band playing every Saturday night in Morgan street, five or six Church services on a Sunday for family devotion, and so our list can go on. Sometimes reflection is pleasant and recalls a life of much simpler things and a society that was not so switched on. Life today with all its modern gimmicks and technology and fast pace has improved many things but perhaps society has paid a price with the loss of some simple pleasures of life. Some of us have been fortunate enough to enjoy the slow pace of yester years as well as the more hectic of today. It is a golden experience to have enjoyed the calmer life style and now experience the fast lane. Think Clean…..Be Tidy always use the bins.
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withdraw large amounts of cash and carry it around and/or it keep at home. Technology has progressed quite a lot. Paying bills and giving money to someone has never been easier via internet banking. This also basically eliminates your cash from being lost or stolen. Also ensure you are aware of online scams and calls. Banks and other financial institutions will never ring you to ask for money or login details. Scam emails are getting hard to detect these days as well. Again, a bank will never email you asking
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MOUNT MORGAN MULTI PURPOSE HEALTH SERVICE NEWS Medical Staff: Our facility has had constant medical coverage over recent months. This has been especially important during Covid-19. We have been very fortunate to have the services of a relieving Senior Medical Officer on a full-time basis over the past few months. Another Doctor also continues to work part-time for our Service. Medical Recruitment: We currently still have a vacancy for a Permanent Medical Officer and ongoing recruitment efforts have been continuing for this. Advertising has occurred locally, intrastate, interstate, nationally and internationally. A specialised skill set is required for Doctors wishing to work at our facility and this requires extensive recruitment endeavours. More information on this will be published at a later date.
Pathology Specimens: Our pathology specimens are collected, for transportation to the Laboratory at Rockhampton Hospital, at approximately 2pm Monday – Friday. October is Breast Cancer Month: Our facility is fundraising for Breast Cancer month. A raffle of “pink” goodies is being conducted. Tickets are $1 each and are available from the Hospital Reception or the Mount Morgan Medical Centre (GP Clinic). PINK LADIES:As part of Breast Cancer month, we are selling pink “ladies” for $2 each. People are encouraged to purchase one of these, write their personal message on them and place in the lawn in front of the flags near the Hospital entrance.
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Community Advisory Network: As most of you will recall, our CAN renewal process was started earlier this year. A survey was conducted and the results tabled at our CAN Meeting. Unfortunately, Covid-19 commitments resulted in a delay with our renewal process. We would like to thank our current CAN members who have agreed to continue in their roles, until the renewal process can be finalised. It is anticipated that the renewal process may be revisited prior to Christmas and new CAN members inducted early in 2021. More details will be provided when available. Covid-19 Testing: Our Nursing staff has been conducting Covid-19 Testing for our community. Anyone who is unwell, or who requires a Covid-19 Test is asked to call our Hospital (ph: 4912 5100) during office hours to make an appointment (usually 11am, but prior to 2pm Monday-Friday). Clients are asked a (standard) series of questions over the phone and an appointment time is then offered. Clients are asked to present to the Ambulance Entrance, as close as possible to their allotted time and to ring the buzzer on the exterior wall. A Nurse will then attend and conduct the testing. Results are generally available the following day.
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OCT 27: Annual General Meeting - Mount Morgan Historical Museum Inc. 6 pm QCWA Hall, East Street. NOV 3: Melbourne Cup Day NOV 6: Retro Explosion Exhibition, starts at No7 Gallery. All Artists welcome to exhibit. Call 0411 865 621 for info. NOV 7: Mount Morgan Rodeo Association - Mount Morgan Rodeo. NOV 11: Remembrance Day NOV 14: Baree Markets, Baree Hall from 8 am. DEC 16: Buy Local Promotion Finishes. DEC 18: Buy Local Winners drawn, Morgan Street. DEC 25: Christmas Day - Mount Morgan Visitor Information Centre Closed.
PAINTER: Semi retired. W. Cruickshank Phone 0488 104 774 or 0488 105 257. QBCC No-75608.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MOUNT MORGAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM INC Tuesday, 27 October 2020 at 6 pm QCWA Hall
2020 ARGUS DATES
Publication Dates 4 November 2020 18 November 2020 2 December 2020 16 December 2020
Copy Due Dates 27 October 2020 10 November 2020 24 November 2020 8 December 2020
ALL COMPUTERS & REPAIRS: Your local computer specialist Nathan. Phone between 10 am to 8 pm. PHONE: 4938 2451 Monday to Friday For Sale: Wood Chip Mulch. For sale Trailer loads. 6 x4 $20.00, 7 x 4 $30.00 and 8 x 5 $45.00. Text 0406 418 737.
In loving memory of
Noelene Ellen Mugridge 24.12.1951 - 16.10.2019
Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us everyday! 12 months have passed since God called you home. Your family are spread far and wide, but will come together to remember a loving daughter, sister, mother, friend and partner.
Mary Olive Rogers 2-3-1934 - 1-11-2019
Blue Care Trash & Treasure, 21 Gordon Street. Every Friday from 8.30 am to 12 noon. Every first Saturday of the month from 8 am to 12 noon Bags of clothing $5. Marion’s plants for sale.
MOUNT MORGAN MEN’S SHED INC.
Meet 9 am - 12 noon Wednesdays and Saturdays Phone John on 0429 055 165
LOCAL BUSINESS - USE IT OR LOSE IT
Remembered by her children, grand children, great grand children and great-great grand child. Three little words, Forget me not. Don't seem much, but mean a lot. Just a memory fond and true, To show, dear mother, we think of you.
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In Loving Memory
Wayne Andrew Page 11-9-1944 - 18-10-2015
Not a day goes by when you are not loved and missed. Held in our hearts forever five years on. Love Claire, Melissa, Glen, Schae, Kerrilyn and five grandchildren
Next Argus: WEDNESDAY, 4 NOVEMBER 2020 All inclusions required by: Tuesday, 27 October 2020 by 4 p.m. Ph: 4938 2312 OR MOB: 0492 885 350 Email: mmpad@bigpond.com
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MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS
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