Issue 5, 2015 - Mount Morgan

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Issue 5, 2015 - Mount Morgan
Volume 10, Issue 5
www.mountmorgan.org.au
April 9th - 23rd, 2015
Proudly brought to you by Mount Morgan Promotion & Development Inc. ABN 21 391 526 801
Special feature of local
WWI soldier - pg 3
Local celebrations for
Easter - pg 4
Local club news - pg 10
The Mount Morgan
Dam has become
home to thousands of
fish fingerlings. More
than 8,000 fish were
released last Saturday
morning as part of local
restocking efforts.
See page 6 for full story.
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HEATED POOL UPDATE- SUPPORTERS
ENCOURAGED TO COME ALONG TO MEETING:
A huge thanks to all who signed the petition for the heated
pool. We would now like to encourage you to come along to
a community meeting held by RRC on the 14th of April at the
Mount Morgan School of Arts Hall. An item for discussion
includes the heated pool and our petition. A free BBQ will be
at 6:00pm, followed by the meeting at 6:30pm.
We hope to see you there.
Here is a delightful poem we hope you will enjoy this edition:
Wasn’t this us?
Oh, to reminisce
A little house with three
bedrooms
One bathroom and one car
on the street
A mower that you had to
push
To make the grass look neat.
In the kitchen on the wall
We only had one phone,
And no need for recording
things,
Someone was always home.
We only had a living room
Where we would
congregate,
Unless it was at mealtime
In the kitchen where we ate.
We only had one TV set
And channels maybe two,
But always there was one of
them
With something worth the
view.
Weekends were for family
trips
Or staying home to play.
We all did things together
Even go to church to pray.
When we did our weekend
trips
Depending on the weather,
No one stayed at home
because
We liked to be together
Remember going to the
store
And shopping casually,
And when you went to pay
You used your own money?
Nothing that you had to
swipe
Or punch in some amount
And remember when the
cashier person
Really had to count?
There was a time when
just one glance
Was all that it would take
And you would know the
kind of car,
The model and the make.
Oh sure, we had our
problems then
Just like we do today
And always we were
striving
Trying for a better way.
This life seemed so much
easier
And slower in some ways.
I love the new technology
But I sure do miss those
days.
So times moves on and so
do we
And nothing stays the
same,
But I sure love to
reminisce
And walk down
memory lane.
With all today’s
technology
We grant that it’s a plus
But it’s fun to look way
back and say
Hey look guys,
THAT WAS US!
We hope you all enjoyed the Easter break and as always –
think clean, be tidy.
Allan Foster Stubbs
& the First World War
For Sydney resident, Catherine McIntosh, the First World
War commemorations have a special personal connection.
Catherine’s grand-uncle and Mount Morgan resident,
the late Allan Foster Stubbs, served in the 1st AIF, 42nd
Infantry Battalion. Catherine met her Uncle Lal on a
couple of occasions as a child during visits to the local
area from Sydney. “I remember him as a jovial man,”
Catherine said.
Allan Foster Stubbs was born on 9 January 1897 in D’Arcy
Street Mount Morgan. He was born to Thomas Upsell
(1868-1954) and Lillian Elizabeth Stubbs (née Ryder)
(1869-1915). His father, local identity, Thomas Upsell
Stubbs, worked for the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co.
and performed in the Mount Morgan Brass Band and
Mount Morgan String Band. There were five children in
the Stubbs family, Allan was the third-eldest.
On 13 September 1915, Allan enlisted in the Army, aged
18 years. His mother, Lillian, had strongly disagreed
about her son joining up for the war. Despite his mother’s
concerns, Allan made the two month voyage by ship to
England and trained on Salisbury Plain in England. On
one occasion, King George V inspected the troops.
In late 1916, Private Stubbs was posted to France. The
winter of 1916-17 was bitter. On the battlefield, he
suffered gunshot wounds to the right arm and neck, and
spent many months recovering in England. He was also
plagued by diarrhoea and influenza throughout his service.
Special Interest
Allan was one of the lucky ones to return home from the
war. On return in late 1918, Allan was met by his brother,
Rueben Alfred Stubbs (1895-1984), at the Moonmera
railway station and given a horse named ‘Blossom’. A
large gathering of family and friends welcomed him home
at the Stubbs family farm in Moonmera, where the family
had moved earlier that year from Mount Morgan.
Allan worked on the family farm and for Mount Morgan
Limited for many years. He married Alice Cora Henrietta
Keyes (1914-1985) of Baree at Mount Morgan’s Saint
Mary’s Church of England in 1937, and they had one son
together. Tragically, their son, Daryl Allen, died after a fall
at school in 1953 (age 7 years old).
Many long-term residents of the area will remember that
Allan and Alice Stubbs owned and managed the Baree
grocery store for many years.
To commemorate her grand-uncle’s brave service in
the war, Catherine has had restored over a dozen of her
Uncle Lal’s First World War photographs. Catherine will
donate some of these photographs to the Mount Morgan
Historical Museum, where there is already an exhibit in
memory the Stubbs family who lived in the local area for
100 years from the 1880s.
According to a family story, he was saved from a bullet to
the heart by a Bible in his pocket. Another family story is
that his skin turned purple after his unit was cut off from
the others because they ate nothing but beetroots from a
French field for several weeks.
“I have two postcards he sent home to family in Mount
Morgan from the war,” Catherine said. “Despite his
hardships at war, the tone of his postcards was always
positive. It’s as if he did not want to worry the family
back home.”
A postcard dated 9 September 1917 to his sister, Gertrude
Stubbs (1893-1982), from Weymouth England reads:
Dear Gert
Just a few lines to let you know that I am doing first rate.
I received [brother] Rube’s letter yesterday. I said in the
letter that I am going to send you a song entitled ‘Hello
Mary Dearie’ when I get some time. It has been unusual
weather over here. It is fine one day and wet the next. I
remain your forever brother, Private A. F. Stubbs.
P.S. Write the same old address because I won’t be here
long.
In 1918, Allan was promoted to Lance Corporal. He was
awarded the British War Medal, the Star and the Victory
Medal.
ANZAC March:
Dawn Service: 4:30am, ANZAC Park Mt
Morgan.Followed by breakfast at Community Hall.
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Marshalling: School of
Arts,10:30am
for a 10:40am Step Off.
Day Service:
Anzac Park,11:00am.
Followed by luncheon at
Community Services Hall.
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Egg-cellent
celebrations
Staff of Mount Morgan’s Hospital hatched a great idea
for its Residential Aged Care last week; treating long stay
residents to a full Easter celebration.
The residents were joined by family, friends and members
of Cancer Support Group.
Hats off to the
Red Frog
Last week at Red Frog we had been enhancing our
partnerships with our families and our community.
On the 31st of March we were visited by Daily the
Dalmatian from the Morning Bulletin. The children
enjoyed giving him a pat and receiving some tickles in
return.
Thursday the 2nd of April then saw the children
encouraged to design and create an Easter bonnet at home
to bring in and share with their friends during an Easter
morning tea picnic. The children strengthened their selfworth and confidence as they accepted admiration and
praise from their friends on their wonderful creations.
Article and photo by Red Frog.
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The celebrations included a luncheon, live entertainment
by “Sounds Good” and even a visit from the Easter bunny.
Pictured: Some of the guests at the Residential Aged Care’s Easter
celebrations.
Alira Saunders is all
smiles at Red Frog’s
Easter celebration.
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Mission Statement:
“To enable older people at the local community level to
participate in decisions and activities, which affect their health
and wellbeing.”
Attention seniors of Mount Morgan, Gracemere,
Rockhampton and the Capricorn Coast. Are you interested
in making new friends, doing a little exercise and enjoying
fun social activities? Then this program is for YOU!
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The Rockhampton 60 & Better Program Inc. is funded
by the Department of Communities to provide exercise,
social and informative activities for people over the age
of 50. There are 24 programs across Queensland. Our
program has been providing services for over 20 years.
Recently our funding has been increased to provide further
opportunities for seniors which are not already available
in Mount Morgan, Gracemere and the Capricorn Coast.
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Mount Morgan’s “Dee River Oldies” has now been a sub
branch of Rockhampton 60 & Better for approximately 2
years. They have some excellent events already available,
(be on the lookout for their first newsletter). Our aim is to
work alongside the group to assist with providing further
activities and support for seniors in the area.
Information gathered from feedback will be invaluable
for decision making on new activities. There is also
opportunities for volunteering with this exciting new
opportunity.
We would urge all seniors to contact the Rockhampton
60 & Better Program with suggestions. Ideally it would
be beneficial to have a community meeting with The Dee
River Oldies to establish the existing activities and discuss
future activities for Mount Morgan’s seniors.
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The 60 & Better Program is a great group for meeting
friend’s, gaining further knowledge, increasing you fitness
level and learning new techniques. All is required is some
interest in a particular activity and working together to
“make it happen!”
Please contact Anita Griffiths Manager on 49269445 or
email [email protected]
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Stocking up for the future
Craig Cluff of Hanwood
Fish Hatchery helped to
see thousands of small
fish make a big journey to
Mount Morgan’s Dam last
weekend.
The Qld fish farmer said
goodbye to the fingerlings
he had been rearing for
two and a half months last
Saturday morning, while the
local community said hello
to their future fish stocks.
He brought with him more
than 1,500 Silver Perch
and 7,000 Golden Perch
fingerlings.
“We had a few deliveries
on Saturday and Mount
Morgan was the first drop,”
Craig said on the Saturday
transfer.
The day began with a
dedicated early start for Craig, who was up at 1am for
delivery preparations.
“We had the truck ready to go with water in it at that time.
We then boxed the fish which took about an hour and
then it was on to boxing the other deliveries.”
The fingerlings then made a six hour journey to the local
area, transported from the Murgon hatchery.
The young fish were purchased by Mount Morgan
Promotion and Development Incorporated (MMPAD),
who annually restock the local waterway.
The delivery was met with open arms by the local group
and also reeled in a crowd of supporters. Around 40
people attended the morning, including a number of keen
young locals, who arrived armed with gumboots and
buckets and eager to help with the release.
The fingerlings were freed in sections around the dam’s
perimeter and placed in sheltered shallows to allow
further protection from predators and strong currents.
The babies are expected to have a good chance on their
own; with ample shelter, food and water as they grow.
It’s estimated the young fish will take around 18 months
to reach 30 centimeters in length, or in fishing enthusiast
language – legal catching size.
For those eager to throw a line in before that time
however, there are numerous previous releases to try
your luck with.
The weekend’s release marks the fifth year of restocking
for the local Promotions and Development Group, with
past releases including Sleepy Cod, Eel-tailed catfish,
Saratoga and thousands of Silver and Golden Perch.
The restocking is an annual project of MMPAD, who
hope it will see some very positive ripple effects in the
future.
“It’s been a long term project and one we plan to see
continue for some time,” MMPAD said.
“Our plan is to further enhance the recreational use of the
Dam. It’s a wonderful spot. It’s already very popular and
we’d love to see it become a favourite place for fishing
enthusiasts.”
The weekend’s release has brought the restock tally to
well over 20,000 fingerlings. Each release is of native
species – achieved through a restocking permit and a
management plan developed by the group with Fisheries
Queensland.
For those planning a future fishing trip at the Mount
Morgan Dam, MMPAD say the group are keen to hear
from those who land a catch.
“As always, we’d really like to hear from those who are
willing to share details of their catch,” MMPAD said.
“This assists our group in monitoring our past restocks
and overall the success of our project this far.”
Be schooled on some of the Dam’s inhabitants:
Fast facts on the Golden Perch:
Golden Perch or Yellow Belly (Macquaria ambigua
oriens) - Fitzroy/Dawson strain, are a revered angling and
table species of freshwater fish found within the Fitzroy
Dawson River system of Queensland. They are a subspecies of the Golden Perch found around the country.
They are willing takers of baits including crayfish, shrimps
and worms. They are also lure takers with spinnerbaits and
trolled deep diving lures gaining more popularity.
Fast facts on the Silver Perch:
The Silver Perch or Grunter (Bidyanus bidyanus) school
in large numbers. They are a large grunter species
characterised by a small mouth and head relative to body
size. The Silver Perch thrive on shrimps, yabbies and
aquatic insects.
Tayha Powell gets up
close with one of the
fingerlings before
its release
Alexander Connolly
loads up the boat
for the release
Billi and Diesel Dalton and
Kiri Atkins getting their feet
wet for the release
Chloe and Brett Kane
enjoying some father
and daughter time
Part of the crowd who took part in the release
on Saturday morning
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Golden Mount Festival News
Competitions, competitions and more competitions will be
the highlight of the 2015 Golden Mount Festival. The idea
behind these competitions is to encourage participation
and promote the talent and range of interests inherent in
this wonderful community.
ART COMPETITION
The competitions kick off with the Art Competition. This
is the second year that an art competition has been held as
part of the Golden Mount Festival. This year there are four
categories – Portrait, Landscape, Indigenous and Abstract.
Entries are $30 for the first entry and $20 each subsequent
entry to a maximum of three entries for each artist. Prize
money is allocated across the categories with the overall
winner being selected from any of the four categories.
The overall winner will receive $500, runner-up will
receive $200 and there will be an encouragement prize
of $100. Most art competitions have a first, second and
third in each categories. However, the categories in this
competition were chosen to provide a broad scope. The
competition is open for entrants from 12 years and up and
may be in any medium (pencil, charcoal, water colour,
pastel, oils etc).
All works must be the bona fide work of the artist and are
due by 14 April. The artworks will be on display (with
some for sale as well) on Thursday at the Mount Morgan
School of Arts. The winners will be announced on
Thursday night at the Colour Me Happy Wine and Cheese
Night. Most artworks will be for sale.
The Golden Mount Festival has started running a Golden
Oldies Quest. This quest is to pay tribute to 50’s and over
in our community who have spent many tireless years
fundraising. The quest is open to male and female and
it is hoped that this quest will become a regular event on
the Festival Program. The winner will receive the Abbie
Rowe and Alex Teeney Fundraiser of the Year Award
and cash and prizes to the value of $500. This quest is
sponsored by Mount Morgan NewsXpress and the Dee
River Oldies.
SATURDAY’S COMPETITIONS
Ute Muster: Competitions start early on Saturday with the
Ute Muster. This will be held between the Grand Hotel
and the School of Arts starting at 8.30 am. Categories for
the Ute Muster include Best Feral Ute, Best Street Ute,
Best Chick’s Ute, Best Work Ute, Best Vintage Ute and
Best Rural Ute with $100 prize for each category.
Busking Unplugged Competition
The inaugural “Unplugged Busking” competition will
take place at various locations throughout Morgan Street.
The winner will be determined by People Choice voting
in the way of a contribution of donations in the Busker’s
Billy. This event has been sponsored by the Grand Hotel.
The People’s Choice Busker will win $300. Entry fee:
$10 adults and $5 children
Mount Morgan’s Got Talent: Mount Morgan’s Got Talent
will be held at the Mount Morgan School of Arts and is
specifically for Mount Morgan residents only. Categories
for this event include Best Overall Performer ($200),
Most Humorous Entertainer ($150) and Most Entertaining
($150). Mount Morgan’s Got Talent is sponsored by the
Mount Morgan Hotbread Shop. Entry Fee: $10 adults and
$5 children.
Gold Dig: The Annual Gold Dig will be held on Saturday,
2 May 2015 in Morgan Street and are as follows: $250
for the Adult winner. Prize money for the Juniors will be
divided as follows – 1st: $125, 2nd: $75 and 3rd: $50.
This event has been sponsored by Ergon Energy and IGA.
Entry Fee: $10 adults and $5 children.
Colours of Our World Procession: Cash and trophies of
over $500 will be awarded in the Colours of Our World
procession. Categories: Best Overall Float $250 plus
trophy and $50 plus trophy for each of the following
categories: Best Non-Commercial, Best Commercial, Best
Group of Walkers, Best Individual and Most Humorous.
Running the Cutter: There will be a Junior and Senior
Running the Cutter with prize money as follows – Seniors
- $1200 (1st) and $600 (2nd) and Juniors $600 (1st) and
$300 (2nd). Nominations: $60 seniors per team and $30
juniors per team. Each runner must carry a billy can and
the incoming runner at the Golden Nugget, the Leichhardt,
Grand and Railway must all drink a pot of beer (with only
minimal spillage) before the outgoing runner can leave.
The final runner must place his billy can on the table at the
Cutter Statue before the drinker can start drinking. The
drinker must drink a 700 ml bottle of beer from the billy
and the first to finish (with minimal spillage) is declared
the winner. Disqualification will occur if the runners do
not adhere to the rules.
For bookings or information contact Eve-lyn Rogers 0427 203 570 or 4938 2898, Cass Donald on
0407 825 104 or Faylyn Cook on 0451 157 818.
Mount Morgan
Concrete Services
Fully licenced and insured
0400790304
[email protected]
QBSA 1164121 ABN 30135780648
- Sheds - Expos - Driveways
- Paths - Pools - All types
Discounts for pensioners &
Mount Morgan residents
0409 470 107
BSA 722 336
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A selection of must try dishes available...
Mains
Entrees
Garlic, Cheese & Onion Bread
-$7.50
Traditional Cob with Duo of
butter - $7.50
Golden Calamari - $9.00
Special Recipe Vegie and Cream
Cheese Filo Parcel (V) - $9.00
Trio of Dips (V) - $9.00
Wedges - $8.00
Golden Beer Battered Fries - $6.00
Home Made Fresh Pork, Prawn and
Veggie Spring Rolls - $8.00
Trio of dips - $9.00
Desserts
Char Sui Pork Belly - $20.00
Twice Cooked Crispy Pork Belly served with
Asian seasonal vegetable
Beer Battered Flathead and chips -$16.00
Freshly battered fillets served with your
choice of sides and a side of Tartar sauce
Warm Roasted Pumpkin Salad - $16.00
Roasted Pumpkin in Garden Salad w/ Olives
and Fetta
Grand Superior Burger - $19.00
200g Aussie Beef Pattie + Minute Steak with
Cheese, Red Oak Lettuce, Tomato, Bacon,
Onion, Beetroot and BBQ Sauce on an
over-sized fresh bread roll served with our
Beer Battered Steakhouse seasoned fries
GET
$5.00
OFF
YOUR
MAIN
MEAL
Española Churros - $9.00
Spanish Style deep fried
donuts lightly dusted in
sweet cinnamon sugar w/
warm chocolate sauce &
vanilla ice cream
Sticky Date Pudding $7.00
Moist date pudding
topped with toffee sauce
and fresh Cream
Lemon Cheesecake $8.00
Freshly Baked Lemon
Cheesecake w/ Whipped
Cream and Fruit
One per
customer.
Must provide
voucher when
ordering.
Cannot be
included with
any other
special or deal.
Valid until
April 23rd.
39 Morgan Street
Phone: 4938 2300
• 39 Morgan Street • Phone 4938 2300
Boredom Busters
at the Mt Morgan Library
REGIONAL ARTS
DEVELOPMENT FUND
Do you need funding for an arts project?
The Mount Morgan Library has a great range of
resources for all ages.
Drop in today and check out what’s on offer!
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Dive onto an internet computer (it’s free too!)
Make a red poppy and ANZAC crafts for a library
display
Listen to an audio book
Borrow a cricket set, boxing bag kit or other sports
equipment
Read a graphic novel or comic book
Find great riddle and joke books
Unlock an interactive digital map of Gallipoli with
a ‘Key’
Discover information about a favourite hobby
Borrow books, magazines, DVDs, ebooks and more
with your library card
Mount Morgan Library | 31 Morgan Street, Mount Morgan
Mon - Fri 9am to 12noon & 1pm to 4pm, Sat 9am to 11.30 am
P: 07 4938 1169 | W: www.rrc.qld.gov.au
Financial assistance is offered for innovative arts projects
commencing after 9 June 2015.
Applications close Monday 4 May 2015 at 4pm.
For more information visit
www.rrc.qld.gov.au
To arrange an individual information session please contact:
07 4932 9000 or 1300 22 55 77 | email [email protected]
Category 1 applications may be submitted
as quick response grants any time.
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership
between the Queensland Government and
Rockhampton Regional Council to support local arts
and culture in Regional Queensland.
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News from the Mount
Morgan QCWA
Hi folks,
Happy Easter to all! We hope you each had a great long
weekend, and were able to share it with family and
friends. It was hopefully extra special for local resident
Keith Watts, who was drawn the lucky winner of our
Easter raffle.
Pictured are three of our members with the sought after
prize.
A very big thanks to all who purchased tickets in this
latest fundraiser of ours.
Speaking of fundraisers…
We are often including in the Argus the winners of our
raffles and fundraisers, and thought we would discuss in
this edition just what we fundraise for. Throughout the
year we hold cent sales, monster cent sales, raffles and
special events. All of the money raised through these
go toward support for the local community. Examples
include sponsoring our local schools’ awards days at the
end of the year; donations to some of our local sporting
clubs, and donations or support to local and regional
residents in need. We are also big supporters of raising
funds and awareness for cancer research. We hold two
major events each year, which sees funds donated to the
Heart Foundation.
A bit more about QCWA…
The Queensland Country Women’s Association was
established in Mount Morgan in 1950. Our group has
been active in the local area since that time and over
the years we have been able to hold a number of events.
Along with fundraising and community support, we hold
general get togethers and social meets. We meet every
week, twice a week. We also hold and attend inter-branch
functions which are always a lot of fun.
Would you like to become involved?
At present our membership is small, and we are always
eager to welcome new people to our group! If you would
like to be involved in our group or would simply like to
know more about us, please feel free to come along to
our catch ups. We hold Hoy at 10am each Wednesday
and Friday morning. Come along and join us for a free
morning tea. The QCWA Hall is located in East Street,
across from the Uniting Church.
Rodeo News
By Secretary, Lyn Campion
Well I know its been a while since my last report however,
we have been sooooo busy fundraising for the Rodeo on
the 3rd of May - that’s the Sunday as usual folks, just like
it has always been.
Everything looks good for the day to be a great event.
Having done it for nearly twelve months I compare
fundraising to milking a flee. It’s very difficult, time
consuming and you have to milk a lot of flees to get a
bucket full. What an experience; looking back at some
of the things we have done to raise a dollar are the
little people we made, endless raffles, Trady’s Night,
Valentines Day dance, family fun days, making Easter
eggs and being covered in sticky icing sugar, baking
Christmas cakes and puddings, having stalls at various
venues and endless meetings to keep track of where we
are up to. All we need now is for the crowds to roll in on
the day to really make all this effort worth while.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank each
and every one of you who have sponsored, donated,
purchased tickets, attended venues or assisted in any
way towards this year’s fundraising effort in relation
to the 2015 Rodeo. Without your support we wouldn’t
be holding this event. This rodeo may come under the
banner of the Mount Morgan Rodeo Association, but it is
your rodeo each and every one of you who have played
a part - either large or small in producing this event. You
guys need to give yourselves a big pat on the back and
congratulations from the Rodeo group to all of you.
I also hear that the new Festival Committee are well
on track to presenting a great May Day weekend’s
entertainment. Congratulations guys, I know you are
only a small band of people as we are and I’m sure you’ll
put on a great show, keep up the good work.
This will most likely be my last report as Secretary of
the Rodeo Association as I will be stepping down and
handing that responsibility over to someone else after
this year’s rodeo. This was quite an experience for me
as I had never had experience in this position before.
Applying for incorporation, writing policies and
procedures etc. has given me a vast knowledge base that
I would not have had if I hadn’t taken on this role. I thank
the committee for their patience as I was learning this
role and their support whilst in this position. They are
a great group and we have had many hours of laughter
around the meeting table. That’s why it has been so hard
to take the minutes- no one can stick to the agenda as
someone cracks a funny and it’s all over. In my opinion,
just the way it should be as we are all volunteers and life
wasn’t meant to be serious. However, you will see me
around as I will assist the committee in their functions
whenever I can. WANTED: ONE SECRETARY FOR
RODEO COMMITTEE WITH VERY LARGE SENSE
OF HUMOUR. SERIOUS PEOPLE NEED NOT APPLY.
Find the team who bring you
the Argus on Facebook!
Search Mount Morgan Promotion and
Development Incorporated.
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SUNDAY MAY 3RD
Held at the Newman Oval
Mount Morgan
Follow the signs from the centre of town.
- Gates open 6:30am
- Bush Breakfast: 8am - 9:30am
- Entry fees: $15.00 adults
$10.00 pensioners and children
- RODEO BEGINS AT 11AM
Along with the rodeo, participate in
broom throwing, bulls**t bingo and many
more games. Prizes galore to give away!
Great family day out!
- There will also be a whip cracking
display by champion Bill Ward -
EVENT
PRIZE
Open Bull Ride
$1,000.00
Ladies Barrel Race
$500.00
Bareback Bronc
$500.00
Rooky Bull Ride
$400.00
Saddle Bronc
$1,000.00
Junior Bull Ride
$300.00
Junior Barrel Race
$300.00
Novice Barrel Race
$400.00
Steer Ride$150.00
Poddy Ride$100.00
+ trophy
SUPPORTING SPONSORS: Rockhampton Regional Council, The Grand Hotel &The Grand
Hotel Social Club, The Railway Hotel & Railway Hotel Social Club, IGA Mount Morgan and
Community Chest, Doug & Kelly at the Golden Mount Store, A Man’s Toy Shop, Smalls Trading
Company Mount Morgan, B&G Robertson Dozer Hire, Joslyn & Grandma’s Cafe Mount Morgan,
K Daniels Truck & Bobcat Hire, Pet Stock, Ian & Keri Traynor Post Office Mount Morgan,
Silver Wattle Caravan Park, ABCO Drilling, Mount Morgan Motel & Van Park, Stewarts Towing,
Golden Nugget Hotel, Kangadoo, McDonald’s, Mount Morgan Mechanical Services, Terry &
Bonny Rienecker, News Xpress, Gracemere & Mount Morgan Hardware, Brian Glover, Leichhardt
Hotel, RM Williams, C.W.A Mount Morgan, Murray & Elaine at Heilbronnes, C.V.S. Veterinary,
Stockman’s Corner, Mount Morgan Promotion and Development, John Burke & Robert
Stephenson and many others.
For all enquiries and nominations, contact Colin Bell: 04 1872 5676
The recipient of this year’s rodeo is the RACQ Rescue Helicopter
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Hi Argus readers,
Firstly, a very sincere thanks to all who joined us last
Saturday morning for the release of the fingerlings at
the Mount Morgan Dam. That was the largest crowd we
have seen since we began our restocking efforts! It was
fantastic to see so many join in on the fun, especially the
kiddies. We hope you all had a wonderful morning. We
look forward to it again next year.
Upcoming projects:
As we mentioned in last fortnight’s update, we have a
few new projects in the pipeline this year.
We’ll be seeing you in Morgan Street:
We often receive comments from members of the
community that they miss seeing us in Morgan Street.
While we absolutely love our new location at the Rail
Complex, we too miss chatting to you all regularly at
our old office and bringing you details directly on our
upcoming projects.
As a way of bringing these details to you again, we will
be having an information stall in Morgan Street once a
month. Come along and have a chat about our upcoming
projects; what events we have scheduled for the year;
or what project ideas you have for our town. Our first
information stall will be in front of NewsXpress on
Thursday, April 16th.
MMPAD Member Networking Nights:
We are also excited to announce that we will soon be
commencing networking nights for our local businesses
and members. These evenings are set to be informal get
togethers, showcasing our fantastic local businesses and
giving our members the opportunity to mingle and see
what all are up to. It’s going to be a lot of fun! They will
be held every six weeks, at a different local business each
time.
Invitations will be sent out to our businesses and members
next fortnight. If you would like further details or are
keen to be involved, please don’t hesitate to Camille or
Paul on 4938 2312.
I’m still standin’!
We were very pleased to see Marcia overlooked our
billboard located at the Tourist Information Centre in
Rockhampton during her visit. Some signs weren’t as
lucky. We were very happy to see it still see it standing
strong. If you haven’t checked out our beaut billboard
yet, be sure to do so!
by Trish & Greg Mathers
0400591504
The Pheasant Coucal is a member of the cuckoo family,
but unlike all other native cuckoos, is a ground dweller.
It lives in tall grass and dense ground cover. It has barred
and patterned plumage to match the colour on the ground
debris, such as the grass twigs and leaf litter. It has short
rounded wings and it is a weak flyer, and does flying leaps
from branch to branch to get higher into a tree, rather than
just flying up. At times however it will fly quite well. The
Pheasant Coucal differs from other Australian cuckoos in
that it builds its own nest and raises its young. The young
are very similar to chickens in the way that they learn to
feed themselves from day one by copying the parents.
Pheasant Coucals live primarily on insects, but they will
occasionally eat small frogs, birds, rodents and reptiles.
This sometimes makes it difficult when they come into
care as babies, as they have no adult to copy, and until a
little older have no idea about hunting for their own food.
They hate being held, and writhe and scream blue murder
for the first few days when we have to force-feed them. A
few wriggly mealworms in a dish soon sets them on the
right path and they will fend for themselves after a while.
The Pheasant Coucal is a large bird, about 60-75cm. It
has bright rufous-chestnut intricately barred black and
buff plumage. It has a long black and brown barred tail.
The head and chest are black with fine white glossy
feathers when it is breeding, and when not breeding those
areas are mottly brown. The chicks when they hatch are
the funniest looking birds. They are like a round black
fluffy tennis ball with long soft but spikey looking white
antenna’s on the top of the head, and huge black eyes.
The photo below is a Pheasant Coucal chick which
would be a couple of weeks old in this photo.
He is in an
aviary now and
eats his dish
of mince and
mealworms
coated with
insectivore and
a little calcium
by himself,
but until he
shows signs
of fossicking
among the
leaves and grass for his own insects he will have to stay
in care. He will probably take another month or so until
he is old enough and large enough to release. They are
often known as the Whoop Whoop bird because of their
call. The juveniles make a continuous chuppa-chupp
call.
I read an interesting article the other day that claimed that
scrunchies (that you put in your hair) when very brightly
coloured and used as a collar around a cats neck will
frighten birds off before they can be caught by the cat, as
the bright colours attract the birds attention. Worth a try
I guess. It is still better to keep the cat indoors though.
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Not wearing a seatbelt remains a significant contributor
to the Queensland road toll. In 2012, 23 people who died
on Queensland roads were not wearing seatbelts. One
fact is clear: wearing a seatbelt can improve your chances
of surviving a crash by up to 50 per cent.
The Better buckle up seatbelt campaign first launched in
January 2012. The campaign educates and encourages
people to change their behaviour by considering the
consequences of what may happen if they don’t wear
their seatbelt, and to make seatbelt wearing an automatic
behaviour.
While the message applies to the wider community, it
was especially targeted towards males aged 17–24 and
30–49 who represent the most at-risk groups in terms of
seatbelt use.
The campaign’s long-term objectives are to reduce the
incidence of seatbelt-related offences, fatalities and
hospitalisations, educate the target audiences to consider
all the consequences of what might happen – including
loss of life or serious injury to themselves and others as
well as the negative impact on family.
In market research, these groups admitted to not wearing
their seatbelt on short trips or in familiar, low-speed
areas, thinking that it wasn’t necessary. Others admitted
to forgetting to put it on. Of the 191 unrestrained vehicle
occupant fatalities in Qld during 5 calendar years from
2006 - 2010:
- 40 (or 80 per cent) of the 50 people killed in the
17-24 age bracket were male
- 37 (or 90.2 per cent) of the 41 people killed in the
30-39 age bracket were male
- 25 (or 80.6 per cent) of the 31 people killed in the
40-49 age bracket were male.
It takes no time to put your seatbelt on - doing so could
save your life and the lives of others in the car. It could
also prevent long-term injuries and suffering.
Wear your seatbelt every time you’re in the car – even
if just going round the corner. You never know what
can happen. The following web address links to the
Department of Transport website. We encourage you
to browse this information and view the 45-second
television
commercial:
http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/
Safety/Safety-campaigns/Seatbelts.aspx
Mountain Mick’s
salmon potato
patties
This salmon patty recipe came about from a difference of opinion
about salmon between my father-in-law and I. My father in-law
doesn’t like salmon that much and i quite like it. When mixed
with potato, the salmon is not as strong and by adding the dill it
gives it all a really nice flavour. Try it and you’ll be surprised.
You’ll definitely be converted to salmon patties. It’s really nice
for Good Friday or for any day of the week actually. Great for a
summer picnic and it goes really well if you add some coriander
and chilli to it as Thai style fish patties.
Your list of ingredients:
• 1.5kg mash potato
• 3 finely diced onions
• 2 x 415g cans of pink or red salmon
• 3 cups of fine breadcrumbs
• 3 eggs
• 1 tablespoons dry Dill
• Salt and pepper to taste
Method:
Firstly, mash the potato and add the finely diced onion while the
potato is hot. This will partly cook the onion. Allow to cool and
add the 2 cans of pink salmon (drained). Break up the trunks of
salmon and mix together.
Add 3 eggs and mix again. Add the three cups of breadcrumbs
and mix until fully incorporated. Then make this mix into patties
about the size of the palm of your hand or maybe a bit bigger
if you like them bigger. Simply coat them in breadcrumbs. I
let them sit to set for a little while in the fridge. Then fry them
in sunflower olive oil or whatever it takes your fancy. You can
also dry fry them or you can even put them in the oven and
bake them- just make sure they’re not touching each other. You
should now have 16 cooked patties.
Simply serve with a lovely spicy mayonnaise type dressing - I
use 6 tablespoons of mayonnaise and add 2 and a half tablespoons
of tomato sauce and 1 tablespoon of hot chilli sauce. You can
either serve as a salad with the salmon patties or make a salmon
burger. I hope you enjoy this salmon patty recipe
Mount Morgan Rodeo Association Inc present
Mount Morgan Arts & Crafts
Cent Sale
Mount Morgan Dee Bowls Club
Saturday, April 18th. 3pm start
$10 per person. Teams of 4.
Saturday 11th of April
CWA Hall, East Street Mount Morgan
BAREFOOT BOWLS
BBQ, burgers and snags on sale.
Bar operating. Raffles. Laughs & a good time!
2pm start. Doors open 1pm.
Cent Sale and Multi Draw, Raffles.
Everyone welcome. Free admission
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PLEASE SUPPORT OUR BUSINESSES, TRADES & SERVICES
KINNY
Screens & Blinds
ABN No. 69293151026
Security Screens & Doors, Holland & Venetian Blinds, Vertical Drapes, Aluminium & Canvas Awnings, Glass & Window Replacement, Shower Screens
Phone 4938 2055 ~ Mobile 0419 737 130
Cannot perform building work in excess of $3,300
FAX: 4938 2671
80a Gordon Lane, Mount Morgan
1st Tues of the Month
Proud particpant
of Anonymous Friends
ABN:
80 213 293 434
Bob Wheeler
Owner / Operator
Mobile: 0419 663 277
Ph/Fax: 4938 1502
PO Box 91, Mt Morgan 4714
Now also
a licensed
poison
contractor
STEWARTS TOWING
& SERVICE STATION
6 Central Street, MOUNT MORGAN
Phone: 4938 1283
24 HOUR SERVICE ~ 7 DAYS A WEEK
PAINTER & DECORATOR
W. & S. Cruickshank
BSA 75608
Computer not starting or SLOW? Give me a call.
All repairs done professionally at affordable prices
VIRUS removal and full servicing.
OVER 10 years experience.
CAN build a brand NEW PC to YOUR needs
All new computers come with a 12 month
hardware warranty.
Call Nathan S. from 8am to 6pm Mon to Sat
on: 4938 2451 or 0421 411 249
5 Calliungal Lane, Mt Morgan
Phone 4938 2637, Mobile 0488 104774
Email: [email protected]
Roofs airless sprayed from $1,700, Gutters & Facia
from $250, Exteriors gurneyed from $300
All materials supplied at trade price
Pensioner discount on Painting.
Prices apply only in Mt Morgan area.
MOUNTAIN MOWING
SERVICES
Obligation free quote
Eric J Stevenson Firearm Dealer
Lic.50001499
Guns and Ammunition - Mount Morgan
Open Friday 2pm to 5pm & Saturday 9am to 12 midday
(other times by appointment)
December/January SPECIAL Norinco JW 15.22 LR
$ 375.00 until sold out
11 Glen Gordon Street, Mount Morgan
Please park in drive way and follow the signs.
Ph. 07 49 381073 Mob. 0417 006591
KEVIN COUGHRAN
Owner
Mobile: 0428 678 096
Find the team who bring you
the Argus on Facebook!
Search Mount Morgan Promotion
and Development Incorporated.
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BUSINESSES, TRADES & SERVICES
John Hawkey Plumbing
ABN:93587510453 QBSA:43778
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ABN 52 081 926 QBSA 19514
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Domestic &
Commercial Work
Specialising in:
• Restumping
• Extensions
• Renovations
• New Home
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Renovations
Hot Water Systems
Roof & Gutter
Repairs
Whirly Birds
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For All Your Maintenance Plumbing!
ALAN HOUSMAN BUILDER
Mobile: 0448 168 939
Phone: 4938 1887 ~ Mobile 0419 741 611
Building locally for over 20 years ~ Quality Workmanship Guaranteed
M.A.W. Mowing &
Handyman Services
Mr Mark Williamson
2 Clarence Street
“Lawns fear me women want me”
MAW Mowing 0403 571 561
ABN 3070630026
MARK HUMPHREY’S ELECTRICAL
8 Baldwin Street
Mount Morgan 4714
Electrical Lic. No. 74711
PHONE 0439 727 609
FAX 4938 2885
DOMESTIC, RURAL, COMMERCIAL
I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D R E PA I R S
P R O M P T LY S E RV I C I N G M O U N T
M O R G A N & W O WA N D I S T R I C T S
CONCREATURE
CONCRETING SERVICE
All aspects concreting
Restoration old slabs a specialty
Exposed - Colour - Stencil
Jobs under $3000 value
0428 154 172
- Competitive rates - Local bloke
- Clean Ups - Maintenance
- Repairs - Minor Home Repairs
- Welding - Driveways
- Landscaping - Fencing - Mowing
and much, much more
- Lifts up to 1.5 ton and carry up to 5 ton
- 9m Tri Axle Trailer 3.5 ton electric winch
Phone Paul on 4938 1321
or 0429 987 130
ABN: 43920044782
Jobs under $3,300 value
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Public Notices
Happy 70th birthday to Margaret Bunton
for Saturday the 11th of April.
Have
great day,Mount
only 30
years to
go to 100! Show
Notice
ofameeting:
Morgan
Agricultural
Society
invites
all
Show
Society
Members,
Volunteers
Love always, Jane, Dick, Kelly, Christopher,
and Aidan,
interested
people
to
a
thank
you
BBQ
Shyanne, Jordan, Cait and Addison. at the
Showgrounds, Sunday 11th Sep 2011. With a meeting
and idea forum
session to
follow.
Please RSVP for
Birthday!
Open
House:
catering
byand
Friday
9th are
Sep:invited
04032to92061
Family
friends
an open day to
celebrate
Norma Leigh’s
90th birthday.
Research
- information
request:
Information is
64 Darcy Street, Mount Morgan. 11th of April, from
being sought
for
an
upcoming
project.
If you know
10am until 2pm. All are welcome.
of any past information regarding: Nessie Chardon,
the Mount Morgan School of Arts and Library, please
Memorial
for Jared
phone John
on: 4938 2548
/ 0429Bannah
055 165 or email:
To
be
held
at
the
Mount
Morgan
Dam on the 18th of
[email protected]
April at 4:00pm. The afternoon will include a plaque
poem and song
for Jared.
Mount dedication,
Morgan Phonebook:
To ensure
the accuracy
are welcome
attend.
of all detailsAll
within
the newtolocal
directories, local
residents are encouraged to provide residential details
to the MMPAD Office. If you have had a change of
address, a change of name or would not like your
WORK
Trailer(if
repairs,
contactWANTED:
details included
detailssmall
havewelding
been injobs,
past
gates
made
to
order.
Phone
Peter:
4938
2965
/
prints), please contact the MMPAD Office
at: 61
0411 893 778.
Morgan Street Mount Morgan or email: mmpad@
NEED
AN ELECTRICIAN?: RJ Electrician Pty Ltd.
bigpond.com
Licence no. 72288. Phone: 0431 576 101.
CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIEDS
MIM’S DETAILING: Cars, motorbikes, trucks and
machinery.
Wash, polish,
interiorsmall
cleanswelding
plus more.
WORK WANTED:
Fencing,
jobs,
For
a
job
well
done
call
Mimi
on
0438
518
trees lopped, chain saw work and rubbish626.
removed.
ABN: 54752593640.
PH: Peter 49382965 or 0411 893778.
BUILDING
Any types!
Sonnyinon
WANTED:WORKS:
Slasher/ Operator
for Contact
8 acre block
0409
698Oil.
054.
Licence
no. 21951
Struck
Please
phone
Sharon on: 0417 004 221.
NEED A HAND?: RobKat Handy Hire! General Home
GARAGE SALE:
Saturday
Septmber
(Only after
Maintenance
& Cleaning,
Yard3rd
Detailing
& Rubbish
7:00am).
25
Crown
Street,
Mount
Morgan.
Removal, General Labour Hire & Trade Assistant. Great
Rates, Senior discount available. Call Rob 0458458296.
LOST DOG: Buddy, male, black and silver silky
terrier cross.
Wearing
collarinwith
tag Morgan.
and flea collar.
FOUND:
Tame
small parrot
Mount
Missing
from
River Street, Sunday Aug 14. Reward
Phone:
0400
591504.
offered. Phone Anne: 0434 592 065.
SELL AS NEW: 6.25KVA (6,250 watts), “Ross”
Generator. Can supply essentials & entertainment for two
households. Only done 50-60 hours through “Marcia”.
Seplonger
7: Swinging
Bridge
Community
Consultation
Meeting,
No
needed.
$990.00.
Call Larry
on 4938 2222.
Community Services Hall, 6pm.
CLEARANCE SALE: Deceased estate. 4 Cribb Street,
Sep 9: Morgan.
Diggin’It!9am-4pm,
GardeningApril
Comp10th- nominations
Mount
13th and open.
April
Sept-10:
GMF
Cent Sale.for
Saint
Mary’s, 2pm
17th
20th.
Something
everyone.
Sept 10: Grocery Cent Sale at QCWA Hall, East St, 2pm.
Sept 18: GMF Barefoot Bowls. 1pm. Dee Bowls Club.
Date Claimers
Oct 1: “Spring Time Social” at St Marys Church, 2pm.
April
Care
Trash
Treasure.
8amSchool
- 12noon.
Oct
8: 11:
StateBlue
School
P&C
Car&Boot
Sale. State
April 11: Mount Morgan Arts & Crafts Cent Sale,
grounds,
8am1pm.
CWA Hall
East
Street Mount Morgan. 2pm start, doors
open 1pm. Cent Sale, multi draw, raffles.
April 25: ANZAC Day commemorations. Dawn
Service: 4:30am, ANZAC Park, followed by breakfast
at Community Services Hall. Town march: form in
Mount
Morgan
line in front of School
of Arts,
10:30am for step off at
10:40am Day Service: 11am, ANZAC Park.
Followed
luncheon at Community
Service
Regular Liveby
Entertainment
Join Our Social
Club Hall.
For more information ph Mike Johnston: 49382213.
Raffles Fridays & Saturdays
Coldest Beer in Mt Morgan
May 1-3: Golden Mount Festival!
May
16: CWA
Cent
CWA
EastAvailable
Street.
Airconditioned
Motel
UnitsSale. 2pm,
Party
venueHall,
& Catering
May 23: Huge cent sale for Leukaemia at Community
Service Hall, 2pm. Enquiries, phone Carol 49381459.
May 23: Dance! Raising funds for SES. Community
Services Hall, 7:30pm. Adults- $6, children- $2.
Date Claimers
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