Volume 8, Issue 1
www.mountmorgan.org.au
17th January 2013 - 31st January 2013
Proudly brought to you by Mount Morgan Promotion & Development Inc. ABN 21 391 526 801
Big celebrations set for the Big Dam this Australia Day The Mount Morgan Dam has certainly been proving a popular place for many during the school holidays, and this Australia Day is sure to be no exception. Local residents are invited to come and celebrate Australia Day at the Big Dam on Saturday, January 26, along with the official opening of the Dam’s new district playground. The morning will commence with the official opening of the playground at 8:30am; carried out by MP Ted Malone – Member for Mirani, and Assistant Minister for Emergency Volunteers, with Councillor Cherie Rutherford- Chair of Rockhampton Regional Council’s Parks and Recreation Committee. The playground, which was completed at the end of 2012, comes complete with two picnic tables, chairs and double plate barbeque, 11 different types of playground equipment, outdoor gym equipment and a new car park. The new district playground was funded by Rockhampton Regional Council, the Queensland Government and the Local Government Grants and Subsidies Program – Infrastructure Subsidy 2012-2013. The official opening will then be followed by the local Australia Day Celebrations, held from 9am until midday. The program for the local celebrations include kids’ rides, face painting, market stalls, and live music. Food and drinks will be available, with a free sausage sizzle also part of the program (limited numbers, so be early to enjoy the traditional snag on the barbie!) The event is one of four for the region hosted by the Rockhampton Regional Council, with programs also scheduled for Gracemere, Rockhampton and Yeppoon. The Rockhampton Heritage Village is the location for Rockhampton Region’s Citizenship and Australia Day Awards Ceremony this year, taking place at 10am. The new playground for the Mount Morgan Dam is proving popular with young locals and visitors alike. The official opening of the playground is set for this Australia Day, at 8:30am. Pictured are local residents Ellah Donald, Lara Matin, Brandon Hixon, Kahlen Garrett, Lanie Martin and Keanna Martin (standing).
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With so many headlines on the devastating fires of today all throughout Australia which are causing so much heartache and sorrow perhaps the fire history of our town would be of current interest. The first fire was in 1896 which destroyed the entire business section of East Street but thankfully the buildings were rebuilt. In 1922 the second major fire destroyed the buildings of Kelly and Sons, general store, Duffy Brothers Drapery Shop and an auctioneering business of Hempenstall Brothers. Sadly these businesses were not replaced. They were established between the Leichhardt Hotel and the grounds of the Central State School. Unique features of these businesses were the names of the businesses implanted in the footpath by white pebbles. This remarkable art work disappeared when the Council at the time re surfaced the footpath with bitumen. Older locals shed tears when this historical lettering was hidden. Many towns’ folk in 1923 saw fire destroy the lower end of Morgan Street including the School of Arts, St. Elmo’s Boarding House, Imperial Hotel, Argus Printery and a feed store. Only the School of Arts was rebuilt in 1923. St. Elmo’s boarding house was a two storied building which was a very impressive construction in that era. Three boarders of that time included young Englishmen who had just arrived in the Mount looking to work in the mine, one being father of a Pride member. The next fire is well known as it was the 1925 underground mine fire. This added to the industrial problems of that time and resulted in the liquidation of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company. Our fifth major fire occurred on December 11th 1939 (Speech Night) when 17 shops in Morgan Street main business centre were destroyed. Of course Morgan Street was rebuilt.
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Mount Morgan Contact your local agents Brian and Carol Glover Phone: 4938 1121 Freecall 1800 825 422 Providing you with peace of mind
Fire is the most horrific of disasters and so to all the people of Tasmania and other centres of Australia, we express all our sympathy and caring. How fortunate we are that the Mount has such dedicated community spirited people that in their own time they regularly visit the Big Dam, collect all the rubbish that has carelessly and thoughtlessly been thrown around and deposit it in the Bins leaving the area in pristine condition. Our Big Dam is for the enjoyment of everyone but we all have the responsibility to THINK CLEAN – BE TIDY and use the BINS. A small effort by adults and children will have our lovely picnic area always a delight to enjoy - minus rubbish. If you do not use the BINS take your rubbish home. To the dedicated folk who willingly do this clean-up task, we express our BIG THANKS but we sincerely hope that those people who are careless about their rubbish soon become responsible citizens and your free time can be enjoyed in other pleasures. ALWAYS… THINK CLEAN – BE TIDY… USE THE BINS and be proud of your town.
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News from MMPAD
Hi Argus readers, Firstly, Happy New Year!! We are back in action after a two week holiday here at Mount Morgan Promotion and Development (MMPAD), and are excited to let you know of a couple of our current projects. Restocking the Mount Morgan Dam: Currently we are raising funds to help purchase a number of fish fingerlings to help restock the Mount Morgan Dam. This is an annual project for MMPAD, and is part of a Restocking Management Plan for the Dam. Each year, native fish are purchased through fish hatcheries and released into the Dam. Although these fingerlings are quite tiny when first released, within a couple of years they are fit for legal catching size and help to see the Dam further stocked. Last February saw over 7,000 Golden Perch Fingerlings introduced to the Dam as part of the project. This year we are hoping to introduce another 8,000 Golden Perch. We are on our way to seeing this into fruition, thanks to the generous support of the local community for our fundraisers so far. A huge thanks goes to all who purchased tickets for our Christmas Hamper last year! All proceeds have been put towards this year’s restocking. We hope to raise the final sum in the upcoming weeks and see the new inhabitants of the Dam introduced in Feb/ March. Mount Morgan marketing: Have you been hearing Mt Morgan ads on the radio this holiday season?… These are part of a school holiday advertising campaign, encouraging visitors to take a trip and discover Mount Morgan. Thanks to the great support of 12 local businesses, we were able to collaborate a collective advertising campaign during December, which resulted in the production and airing of three radio advertisements. Each ad has been playing on Hot FM and Sea FM over the school holidays. December also saw MMPAD welcome the company, Maddog Productions to Mt Morgan, where they captured footage of the local area and a lovely local family. This footage has been worked into two short commercials, presenting some of the great things to see and do in the Mount. Thanks to the support of the local businesses involved in the holiday campaign, this commercial is currently being aired on TV. Be sure to keep an eye out for these on Channel Ten, One and 11.
MMPAD Christmas Hamper Winner:
Congratulations to Maggie (pictured below) who was the lucky winner of the MMPAD Christmas hamper and wheelbarrow. Maggie purchased her winning ticket when visiting Mount Morgan from Rockhampton for the Christmas Tree Festival in early December. A huge thanks to all who bought tickets and helped MMPAD put funding towards restocking the Mount Morgan Dam with fingerlings.
Saint Mary’s Church Hamper:
Congratulations to local resident, Thorlene Curtis who was drawn the lucky winner of the Saint Mary’s Church Christmas hamper and wheelbarrow. Thank you to all who supported our fundraiser.
Rotary Ham Wheel Winners:
Below are the lucky winners of the Rotary Ham Wheels, drawn during December. Congratulations to all winners and a sincere thank you to all who purchased tickets and provided Rotary with generous support. J. Lee, R. Ward, G. Kirby, D. Hale, J. Rienecker, G. Roberts, W. Edwards, M. Reid, L. Bartley, J. Lynch M. Hornagold, C. & K. Crone and M. Rowley.
2012 Christmas Lights Competition:
The Saint Mary’s Anglican Parish of Mount Morgan would like to sincerely thank all who participated in the 2012 Christmas Lights Competition. Congratulations to all participants for your involvement and inspiring efforts, and to the chosen winners (listed below).
A sincere thank you to all of the businesses involved in the holiday advertising campaign and special thanks also to local residents, Thorlene, Noah, Sienna and Lilah Curtis for their assistance with filming!
Residential Category: First place: 300 Struck Oil Road (pictured below) Second place: 34 Gordon Street Highly Commended: 15 East Street Extended
Further details: If you would like further details on either of these, or any of our other projects, please feel free to contact our office. We also welcome your local project ideas, along with new members to our organisation!
Business Category: The White Elephant Burger Bar
Finally, don’t forget to send in your story ideas for the Argus! Issues are released each fortnight, with our usual 16 pager returning next time, following the end of the holiday season. Until next time, Camille Steinberger- Project Officer, MMPAD
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For most people learning to play an instrument, the idea of quickly taking the stage in front of a large crowd or performing a solo audition for a university acceptance remains just that... an idea; not something most would feel confident doing within a short time of picking up their instrument. This certainly wasn’t the case however for local resident, Isaac Fox; who has recently been accepted to study a Bachelor of Music at University, playing two instruments (one which he began learning the same year of his university acceptance).
For his audition, Isaac played a Bossa nova version (modern trend of samba and jazz styles) of Fred Astaire’s “The Way You Look Tonight”, along with a vocal piece of John Mayer’s “Who Says”. The young talent will begin his studies in March of this year, where he will be provided with specialised individual music training over the next three years. “Of course the dream is to become a professional singer/ songwriter” Isaac said when asked about his aims following graduation.
Last month the gifted local graduated from the Cathedral College (TCC), Rockhampton with news that he had been accepted into CQUniversity for bass guitar; an instrument he picked up just six months prior. He will also be playing guitar; an instrument he began playing in 2011.
“I would also really like to teach music.” He said.
“My Dad has played the guitar, and he taught me a little.” Isaac said, discussing his extraordinary journey from beginner to university acceptance.
Pictured: Isaac Fox takes a seat in Morgan Street, Mount Morgan. Isaac will be heading to CQUniversity this year, studying a Bachelor of Music.
Having both bases covered, Isaac is also looking to complete a postgraduate in secondary education. Congratulations Isaac!
“I decided to play when I went to TCC and got involved in the music class they had on offer.” Isaac continued learning guitar, adding the bass in his senior year. He also took part in a number of the school’s musical competitions along the way– including the Catholic School Music Festival in Brisbane, which saw Isaac a part of TCC’s string orchestra, along with the school’s string ensemble for last year’s Regional Battle of the Bands (which saw his group win the Gold Award). Isaac said his interest in learning the guitar and bass was sparked further following an Open Day at CQUniversity. “In all honesty, I didn’t really give much thought to studying music at a university level.” Isaac said. “I just didn’t really have much of an idea of how it would help long term or what you would even do. “At the Open Day though, they detailed all of the things you could do through their courses, and it really gained my interest.” The exciting news of university acceptance followed a month after Isaac performed a solo audition at the University; part of the criteria to seal a spot with the institute.
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Mount Morgan will soon see a new edition to its swimming complex. Rockhampton Regional Council is installing a new wading pool into the facility, and Councillor Cherie Rutherford, Chair of Council’s Parks and Recreation Committee knows that this resource won’t go unused within the Mount Morgan area. “$100,000 has been budgeted for the new wading pool which will be approximately 9m x 6m, oval in shape and will slope from flat to 400mm in the centre,” explained Cr Rutherford. “This will allow the water to lap over the front edge of the pool, and will be a gold pebble smooth non-slip finish to give it a real beach affect. “This is great for young families in the area to get out with their kids and be healthy and active, and it is great to see this resource within the Mount Morgan area. “Work on the wading pool is scheduled to start in April 2013 and will take approximately one month to be completed.”
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International Mi n i s t ri e s
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Join us in in this eight week study, delving into the book of Jude; a tiny book, overflowing with fascinating Old Testament references and allusions. Study the lessons from Israel in the wilderness, the angels that sinned, the strange events of Sodom and Gomorrah, and other insights from Cain, Balaam, as well as the mysterious person known as Enoch.
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Are you looking for funding? Financial assistance is offered for innovative arts projects beginning after Tuesday 9 April 2013. Applications close Monday 25 February 2013 at 4pm For more information visit www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au To arrange an individual information session contact :
Deb Purser 4936 8529 | email dl-RADF@rrc.qld.gov.au Category 1 applications may be submitted as quick response grants any time.
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a joint Queensland Government and Rockhampton Regional Council partnership to support local arts and culture.
Need assistance with a project? Rockhampton Regional Council is now calling for applications to Round 2 of the Community Assistance Program. Eligible organisations seeking assistance with projects/events within the Rockhampton Regional Council area are encouraged to apply.
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Mount Morgan Hospital
Information for applicants and application forms are available from Council’s Libraries and Customer Service Centres, by telephone 1300 22 55 77 or online at www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au
Applications close 4pm Monday 4 February 2013.
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Meetings, Activities and Groups
Interested in becoming involved in a local club/ organisation? Wondering what is happening monthly? Take a look at this list of scheduled meetings and activities:
• Mt Morgan Patchwork- meets every Tuesday, 9:30am - 2:00pm. Welfare House. New members welcome. Ph Pam: 4938 1467.
• Carers & Cancer Support Group- will be meeting in the community house (old Dr res) at the hospital 3rd Tues each month. Phone: Rosemary 4938 1981 (please leave message).
• Mt Morgan Care and Share- meets every Thursday from 9am 12noon at Welfare House. New members welcome. Phone Aisla: 4938 2888.
• Diabetes Clinics- meets 2nd Tuesday each Month. The Clinics and Diabetes Groups will remain on the third Tuesday (Clinic) and the third Thursday (Group). Ph: Mount Morgan Hospital on 4912 5100 for appointment.
• Exercise Group: meets every Wednesday at the Community House, Mt Morgan Hospital Grounds, 2:30pm. Ph Margaret: 4912 5107. All welcome.
• Diabetes Support Group- Ph 4912 5100 for details. • Euchre - meets every Tuesday 9am. Free Morning Tea, friendly social games. Community Services Hall. • Mount Morgan Lodge- meets every second Thursday of each Month at the Mt Morgan Masonic Centre, Gordon Street at 10am. Visitors especially welcome. Ph the Secretary: 4938 1104. • Mount Morgan Neighbourhood Watch- 1st Sat of Month, 3pm at 26 Gordon Street. • Social Group- meets every Monday at the Green Shed, near the Mount Morgan Child Care Centre, Thompson Street. Please bring a plate to share. • Mount Morgan Rotary - meets every Thursday at the Leichhardt Hotel, 6:00pm for 6:30pm start. • Mount Morgan Promotion and Development - meetings 4th Wednesday of the month, 6:30pm at MMPAD Office (61 Morgan Street, Mt Morgan).
• Mt Morgan Ceramics- meets every Wednesday, 9am at Welfare House. New members welcome.
• Grace Baptist Church: meets at the QWCA Hall. Sunday School: 2pm. Worship Service: 3pm Sundays. Prayer and Bible Study: 7pm Thursdays. Ph Pastor Wesley Pittman: 4938 1119. • Safe & Confident Living Social Group: meets 3rd Tues each month, 2:30pm at the office- 40 Central Street.
Sports & Fitness Round Up TENNIS: Kabra Sports & Recreation Club plays weekly. Please call Greer on 49381580 after 6pm most nights. MOUNT MORGAN POOL: Thompson Avenue.
Mon to Fri: 7:30am - 5:30pm / Sat - 12 noon - 4pm, / Sun12 noon - 4pm. Exercise activities also available: Boxercise, adult and children squads and Aqua Fit. Please phone Jason on 07 4938 1500 for further details.
MOUNT MORGAN GOLF CLUB:
• QCWA- meets 3rd Monday every Month at 10am East Street.
With warmer weather upon us, as of 5th October, the Golf Club will be open for members and guests from 4pm - 6pm Fridays. Anyone wishing to start or restart their golf is welcome to join us on Thursday and Sunday mornings (your first game is free). Our venue is also available for hire. Monster Jackpot raffles are held Friday nights 7.30pm, at, and generously supported by the Railway Hotel.
• QCWA HOY -Wed & Fri Mornings 10am CWA Hall.
ON THE GREEN:
• Mount Morgan Show Society- committee meetings: 2nd Saturday each month, 9:00pm, Mt Morgan Showgrounds. • Calliungal Rural Fire Brigade- 1st Saturday of the month at 9am at the Brigade’s complex at Newman Oval, Mount Morgan.
• QCWA Hall Hire - Best Rates Available - for information please phone May on 07 4938 1117. • R.A.O.B- meets 3rd Sunday each month at CWA Hall, 10am. • RSL meets 3rd Sunday, 10am Community Services Hall. • Guide Dogs Queensland Bingo- meets every Monday 1pm, CWA Hall, Mount Morgan. Free tea and coffee. • 5th Light Horse Drill- meets at the Show Grounds monthly call Jock Preston 07 4938 1453. • Legacy Meetings- meets first Thursday of every month, 10am at The Hub. • ALP Mount Morgan Branch- meet 2nd Sunday of the month at the Community Services Hall, 9am • Golden Mount Social Group- meets every Thursday morning 9.30am, Community Service Hall. Ph: 4938 1771. All welcome. • Mt Morgan Arts and Crafts - meetings 9:30am, second Thursday each month at Welfare House, Thompson Av. Ph Pam: 4938 1467.
Dee Bowls Club: Burnett Hwy (between the Caravan Parks). Friday social night now on. Please note- green reopens next Thursday, with usual playing times as of then. Ladies Bowling Club day on Tues at 9am; Mixed bowls on Thurs at 2.30pm start, names in by 2.15pm; Friday Members Draw at 5pm. Saturday Barefoot Bowls at 9.30am. Function Room available for bookings.Contact Clubhouse Phone/Fax: 4938 1090.Find us on Facebook for updates. Welfare Bowls Club: Bowls will recommence this Friday night: names in by 6pm for a 6.30pm start. Currently, daytime bowls are on hold due to the hot weather and Tues bowls will be at a new time of 6.30pm. For further information, like us on Facebook, Mt. Morgan Welfare Bowls Club, or phone the club 49381131. We are situated 28 Thompson Avenue. We hope to increase our membership in 2013 and new players are always welcome. Indoor Bowls Club: Saturdays at the Uniting Church Hall East Street at 2pm. $2 includes light refreshments. For more information phone the Secretary, Babs Belfield: 4938 1028.
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Mount Morgan Dee Bowls Club:
The new Management Committee for 2013 is: President and Men’s Section President: Michael Willis; Vice President and Men’s Section Vice President & Selection Coordinator: Paul Rumpf; Secretary (appointed) Kevin Fox; Treasurer: Bert Bunney; Committee Members: Wally Edwards & Erwin Dalle.
Mount Morgan Welfare Bowls Club:
The new committee for 2013 is: President; Brian Glover, Secretary; David Thornton, Treasurer; Carol Glover.
Recap of Mount Morgan Junior Rugby Season, Mount Morgan Junior Rugby Union Mount2012: Morgan Junior Rugby
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The 2012 Junior Season started off with low team numbers for both the Under 10 and Under 12 Teams. Luckily for us though, there were a handful of willing Rockhampton kids wishing to only sign on with the Mount. With little to work with we combined the training sessions, and this appeared to be very successful. Throughout the season, our sides always had the problem of being the smallest club in the competition, but that never worried our youngsters; always giving it their all. The eight week competition saw our under 10’s and 12’s prove their skills, with both teams losing just one or two games in the season. Along with their impressive team work, we are also very proud that half our under 12’s filled the Brahmans Under 12’s Rep Team this year which was an exceptional end to the season for all. We look forward to kicking off the Juniors again, later this year. Thanks again to all who played, you all did a great job and played well in your teams. Article supplied by Coaches, BJ Howie and Troy LaMaster. Pictured: Mount Morgan’s Under 10’s Team Vs the Colts. Photo supplied.
Pictured: The Mt Morgan Under 12’s with coach, Troy LaMaster. Photo supplied.
Grilled fresh black figs drizzled with honey & balsamic vinegar, and vanilla ice cream with Balsamic Chocolate sauce: ©Mountain Mick Blake, Baree
I got the figs at the market, fresh straight off the tree… so last week I created this for my loving Wife “Karin”, my family and friends, and found that grilling the fresh black figs drizzling, and warming them through with honey and balsamic vinegar is a match made in Heaven. Vanilla ice cream balances the sweetness of the dressed figs with the bitter/sweet of the balsamic vinegar and rich dark chocolate in the sauce. The balsamic vinegar and rich dark chocolate in the right balance is also a match made in Heaven. The only thing is, you only can get fresh figs once a year. Ingredients: You will need 1 to 2 large figs (black or white) per person, Balsamic vinegar and honey for drizzling Method: Okay, cut the figs in half long ways, and lay them skin side down on a greased baking tray. Now, simply drizzle over the figs the balsamic first and then drizzle with the honey- now in the oven at 180°C for 20 minutes or under the salamander/grill for about 5 minutes. Now serve with homemade vanilla ice cream (store bought is okay) and drizzle this with Balsamic Chocolate sauce (see below for steps on this). Balsamic Chocolate Sauce: Ingredients: 350g bitter dark chocolate 70% cocoa butter 2 Tblsp balsamic vinegar 200ml Sweetened condensed milk 200 ml skim milk Method: Put the whole lot in a 1lt microwaveable jug. Heat on high for 2 minutes; whisk with wire eggwhisk and stir until all chocolate is broken up and the sauce is smooth.
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MountAN Morgan Phonebook: To ensure the accuracy NEED ELECTRICIAN?: RJ Electrician Pty Ltd. Phone: 576 101 the new local directories, local of all 0431 details within residents are encouraged to provide residential details WORK WANTED: Trailer repairs, small welding to the MMPAD you Peter: have had change jobs, gates made toOffice. order. If Phone 4938a 2965 / of address, a change of name or would not like your 0411 893 778 contact details included (if details have been in past REPAIRS: All computer fixed byOffice experienced prints), please contact repairs the MMPAD at: 61 computer technician. Call Nathan on: 4938 2451. Morgan Street Mount Morgan or email: mmpad@ bigpond.com GARAGE SALE: 25 Pattison St, Mt Morgan. 1am - 10am. Sat, C JanL 19. A SOutside S I F I(garden) E D S items. WORK WANTED: RUBBLE: Fencing, small welding jobs, FREE CONCRETE Available in mid February. Free chain delivery Mount Phone: trees lopped, sawinwork andMorgan rubbisharea. removed. 0439 PH: 497 Peter109. 49382965 or 0411 893778. WANTED: Slasher/ Operator for 8 acre block in Struck Oil. Please phone Sharon on: 0417 004 221.
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