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he stoic Kenilworth Hotel's kitchen staff have soldiered on Please see their Facebook page for changing trading times and the during the COVID-19 lockdowns. nightly meal choices. Anchored since 1939 on the corner /Kenilworthof Elizabeth and Philip Streets, the Hotel-120580574664422 Kenilworth Hotel and now Brewery since Owners Steve and Diane Conway 2019, is very much open nightly for proudly completed their upgrade and takeaway dinner menu orders 5.30installation of more craft brewery 7.30pm. equipment over Christmas. As Queensland's restrictions are now The custom built brewery inside the being lifted gradually, the hotel may hotel was expanded due to popular open soon for takeaway lunch on the demand of their 2019 craft beer batches weekends too. Phone orders 5446 0206 − that were selling out very quickly. CRAFT BEER BREWED ON SITE for $15 meal bookings (selection changes Tears for the beers lost, as sadly most daily) and orders can be home delivered of the December-January six week craft free. Plus your Bottlemart purchases can be added if required. beer batch was tipped down the drain and had to be 'let go'. This is because Kenilworth Hotel Brewery craft beer contains no preservatives. It is only available fresh on tap. Holding onto it for any length of time would have compromised the quality. No one can tell the future and at time of print, the health crisis situation is looking more positive for bars and cafes. Some restrictions will begin to be lifted in Queensland from Saturday 16 May, allowing more travel, more activities and larger gatherings. Further restrictions are planned to be lifted in June and July, however we need everyone to continue playing their part to protect themselves and the more vulnerable in our community. www.health.qld.gov.au/coronavirus

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Dear Resident, Australia’s social distancing measures are working and I want to acknowledge the effort everybody is making to flatten the curve. Thank you and well done! I know this is having a huge impact on many of our local businesses, on people’s employment and on families having to work and school from home. But there are support measures available. One great source of information is australia.gov.au and my office is always available to help; email ted.obrien.mp@aph.gov.au or phone 5479 2800.

of social distancing and keep up the hand washing and sanitising. If you haven’t already, I’d also encourage you to download the COVIDSafe app. It’s confidential and encrypted and if you come in contact with another app user who is later diagnosed with Coronavirus, it means authorities can contact you quickly to stop the spread. Together we will get through this. Best regards

The good news is some restrictions are easing. We can relax at the beach or picnic in the park again, but please stay mindful

Ted O’Brien MP Federal Member for Fairfax

SUPPORTING AUSTRALIANS THROUGH CORONAVIRUS Support for Individuals

Support for Businesses

JobKeeper Payment The JobKeeper payment is a $1500 a fortnight wage subsidy for eligible employees.

JobKeeper Payment This will help businesses significantly impacted by Coronavirus to continue to pay their employees.

Coronavirus Supplement An additional $550 per fortnight for six months on top of the JobSeeker payment as well as Youth Allowance, Parenting Payment, Partner Allowance, Widow Allowance, Sickness Allowance, Austudy, ABSTUDY Living Allowance, Farm Household Allowance and Special Benefit.

Increasing the instant asset write-off Lifting the threshold to $150,000 (from $30,000) and making more businesses eligible to use it. Backing business investment Offering businesses a time-limited 15 month incentive to invest, by accelerating depreciation deductions.

Early release of superannuation The Government will allow individuals in financial stress as a result of Coronavirus to access up to $10,000 of their superannuation in 2019-20 and a further $10,000 in 2020-21.

Supporting apprentices and trainees Wage assistance to help small businesses to keep their apprentices and trainees.

Child care fee relief The Government will pay child care services that remain open and do not charge for care, to help families to continue working and to ensure child care services keep their workers employed.

Assisting businesses with cash flow The Government is providing temporary cash flow support of up to $100,000 to eligible small and medium-sized businesses, and not-for-profits, so they can keep operating, pay their rent, electricity and other bills and retain staff.

Stimulus payments Two separate $750 payments to social security, veteran and other income support recipients and eligible concession card holders.

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y mother always referred to the public holiday on the first Monday in May as “eight-hour day” – which was established in Queensland in 1901. The first celebration took place in Brisbane on 16 March 1861 and was essentially a celebration by a small number of skilled building workers who had recently achieved an eight-hour working day. In the early part of the 20th century it was celebrated as “May Day” and since 1912 has been known as Labour Day holiday. May Day 1954 (news article below) was celebrated in Kenilworth with a massive fund raising event to support the construction of St Luke’s Church of England (opened December, 1955). There are too many interesting aspects of the report to leave any out − particularly events like “blindfold driving” and “reverse obstacle race”. Sadly many of those mentioned in the report are no longer with us but for those who remember that event and ball I am sure it will bring back happy memories. Lenore Meldrum, President Kenilworth & District Historical Assn Inc.

DUNCAN BEATTIE 1859-1945

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uncan Beattie was the son of Robert and Catherine Beattie, of Inverness in Scotland. Duncan aged 20 came to Australia, leaving Glasgow, Scotland on 5 June 1875 and arriving in Brisbane on 20 September 1875, travelling on the ‘Renfrewshire’ 900 tonnes. Captain Barr was the captain. In 1883 Duncan married Jane* Walker (born 1859 − died 1937) in Victoria, Australia. *Jane changed her name to Jessie. Her father Robert Walker married Mary Wilson. They arrived in Australia from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and on arrival in Victoria lived at Egerton where he became a carter for 23 years before moving to Queensland in 1877. They settled at Stanley River and named the place ‘Hazeldean’ by which name the district is still known today. ‘Kenilworth Run’ was purchased by the Moore family. They also leased 73 square miles of Crown land at Jimna run. This made with both Cambroon and Conondale nearly 100 square miles. Kenilworth was renowned for it’s prize Hereford herd and it’s thoroughbreds. Particularly a mare named The Nun, winner of the 1886 Victoria Oaks. Her progeny raced with success on the Brisbane circuit. From 1891-1921 Duncan Beattie managed Kenilworth Run. This was the beginning, in 1920 of shires being established and settlements established. The township of Kenilworth became part of Maroochy Shire. Duncan being the presiding chairman of the divisional board from 1900-1901. When the blocks were sold he bought ‘Glenroy’, across the Mary River from the Station homestead. He chose the name ‘Glenroy’ on account of his old home in Scotland being on the Roy River and down from Ben Nevif making a Glen, the property has been in the family for four generations. Bob Beattie, his oldest son became a well known Australian judge of both horses and cattle. He ran a famous Jersey herd, winning the prestigious award at the Brisbane Show of Champion of Champions with 'Orphanage Golden Boy'. The house was built in 1921 from timber growing on the land, red and white cedar, and silky oak being the main timbers. It has been a home to all and loved and cared for by all four generations. The garden in the house yard has many established fruit trees including an olive and fig. These attract many varieties of birds. Town water is connected, making it easy for country people when it’s a dry season. There are two large rain water tanks installed at the residence. There are two dams, and a town water trough. The block on the lower side is joined by the Mary River. 'Glenroy' is situated an easy walking distance to the township where there are a variety of shops and sporting facilities, also the well equipped show and recreation grounds with a large public hall. The Beattie family were known for their hospitality and contributing to the betterment of Kenilworth. The land was given by Bob Beattie for the township's sewerage plant. This was one of many contributions to the district. Kindly submitted by Jean Sandell, grand daughter of Duncan Beattie

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by Graham Brennan This April we had 41mm. Last April we had 106mm. The 19 year average is 78mm. We had rain on 8 days. The 19 year average being 12 days. The first four months of this year 616mm. The wettest start of the year since 2015 which was 837mm. The same period last year 416mm. The 19 year average for Jan-April 600mm. The 12 month figure to the end of April is 872mm. Our 18 year average being 1196mm.

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ur message this month is to stay informed and make sure your information is reliable. For example, disinfectant or a beam of light as suggested by an overseas leader with a comb over just doesn't cut it as a cure for Covid-19! Staying informed includes being aware of resources that are available to you. Please don't be ashamed about getting help − it's best to regard it as an investment in ourselves or our families. The USC Counselling and Wellbeing Clinic is a FREE resource providing confidential psychological and emotional support services. Supervised final year students work at the Nambour clinic. At present the support is by phone and/or online three days a week 9.00-4.00. Contact reception during office hours on: 0458 811 220 and ask for a Counselling appointment. Or you can email counsellingclinic@usc.edu.au with your contact details. Beware of payday loans as it's possible to get in over our heads and can create a lose-lose situation. Consider this other option. No Interest Loans (NILS) program: No Interest Loans and financial information for anyone adversely impacted by the Coronavirus will be available soon. These loans of up to $1500 or more will provide financial relief for household products and bills with a payment period of 18 months. However, anyone needing immediate assistance can apply for a NILS loan through the existing program – narrower criteria and not for bills. NILS enquiries - Karen Denham, Good Shepherd Microfinance from now on. Karen's details: M 0458 973 022 | E KDenham@gsmicrofinance.org.au And talk with a friend or family member and there's also help lines such as the Men’s Helpline 1300 78 99 78 and the Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467 Merilyn Keene - Suicide Prevention in Communities Reference Group merilyn@calcomm.org.au

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reastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast Service (BSQSC) will resume routine breast screening in May following the temporary suspension of service due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID–19). Clinical Director of BSQSC, Dr Alison Roper said BreastScreen Queensland was an important early detection service for women, which reduced illness and death from breast cancer. “The wellbeing of women and our staff is always our top priority. BreastScreen Queensland is implementing a range of strategies to minimise and address risk from COVID-19 for women who attend for breast screening and also our staff, she said. “Following infection control and public health advice, social distancing will be maintained in waiting areas and additional cleaning of facilities and equipment has been implemented. Women who had an appointment cancelled will be contacted to make a new appointment. “We understand that some women may have concerns about attending screening at this time. If this is you, please talk to your own doctor about whether breast screening at this time is right for you, based on your individual circumstances.” Dr Roper said. BreastScreen Queensland has clinics in Gympie, Noosa, Nambour, Maroochydore, Caloundra and Caboolture. The mobile breast screening service will return to Tin Can Bay at the end of May, followed by Maleny and Kilcoy in June and Bribie Island in July. “While our service was suspended, some of our staff were redeployed to other areas of the health service. They are now keen to get back to providing a world-class breast cancer screening service for women on the Sunshine Coast,” Dr Roper said. Women aged 50 – 74 can book a free breast screen by phoning 13 20 50.

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MAYOR WELCOMES COUNCIL OF 2020 – 2024

arking the start of his third term, Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson took his Declaration of Office before council’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Warren Bunker was also on hand to welcome each of the councillors to the 2020-2024 council term and support them as they took their own Declarations. The new Council which assumed office on 20 April 2020 is: Mayor: Mark Jamieson Division 1: Rick Baberowski Division 2: Terry Landsberg Division 3: Peter Cox Division 4: Joe Natoli Division 5: Winston Johnston Division 6: Christian Dickson Division 7: Ted Hungerford Division 8: Jason O’Pray Division 9: Maria Suarez Division 10: David L aw “This is an important day for our region and on behalf of all members of our community, I congratulate the councillors on their election and look forward to working with them over the course of the next four years,” Mayor Jamieson said. “Potentially no other council has come into office in this region at such a challenging time, with our focus very much on supporting our community as it manages its way through the most significant public health challenge in more than a century. “I impressed on all councillors our important role as guardians for the well-being of our community as we deal with the implications of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the associated national public health directions. Likewise, it is incumbent on us as a council to ensure we have in place a coherent plan to support the

region navigate into and through the recovery phase and be wellpositioned into the future. Now, more than ever, there will be a need to work collaboratively and decisively in the interests of keeping our community safe and re-instilling confidence in the future for themselves and for our region. I am optimistic there is a prevailing willingness across the team to roll their sleeves up and do the hard yards so that the community is well-placed both now and as we move through and beyond the current crisis. I have always said that the most important thing any government can do is provide confidence to its constituency and I believe this is precisely what our council can and will do,” he said. Mayor Jamieson also took the opportunity to acknowledge and thank outgoing councillors Tim Dwyer, Jenny McKay, John Connolly, Stephen Robinson and Greg Rogerson for their service and contributions to the region during their time as elected reps. “Our community has been well served by Tim, Jenny, John, Stephen and Greg and I would like to thank each of them for their contributions to the region as Councillors and wish them every success in their future endeavours. In the case of long serving Councillors Tim Dwyer and Jenny McKay, they leave extensive legacies and big shoes to fill, but I am confident their successors are more than up to the task.” Mayor Jamieson said a statutory post-election meeting will be held and Council would consider the appointment of a Deputy Mayor and council meeting schedule for the remainder of the year. “Of course, this meeting will be conducted a little differently to those held in the past to comply with the national public health directions currently in place due to COVID-19,” Mayor Jamieson said. “Council is finalising arrangements for the meeting with livestreaming capabilities and will keep our community informed on how they can view the meeting live and online.”

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To our community

We’re here to support you during these strange and difficult times. Your Council website has many programs, online events and resources for you, your family and businesses so you can stay connected, stay healthy, save money and entertain. Visit Council’s website or join us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Above all, stay connected. We’re just a click away.

STAY home, CONNECT online, CREATE projects To help you stay connected while at home, Council has developed a range of online programs for all ages, to educate, inspire and entertain. Choose from a wide variety of workshops, kids’ art activities, gardening, early literacy, rhyming, science activities, virtual tours, historical stories and more. We’d love you to share your experiences with our programs on social media using #StayConnectCreate. Find out more on Council’s website.

CUSTOMER CONTACT sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Council/ Contact-Council

#CovidKindness - how you can help Don’t forget to download your #CovidKindness postcard from our website and pop it in your neighbour’s mailbox with your contact info and your offer of help.

Covid support For the latest information about Council facilities and services and business assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ coronavirus. The website will be updated as changes to Council’s services occur.

Representing you If you haven’t had chance to meet the councillors representing you and your division, visit Council’s website to view their profiles and contact details.

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TED O’BRIEN MP | FEDERAL MEMBER FOR FAIRFAX

want to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone for doing their bit to flatten the curve and I want to acknowledge just how tough the past couple of months have been. Businesses have closed, people have lost their jobs, and families are juggling shared work and learning spaces at home. Most recently, Federal Government support has come in the form of a $74 million mental health package, in free child care to support families and the child care industry and in the Government’s third financial stimulus package – an unprecedented $130 billion to help keep people in jobs. The new JobKeeper Payment is a $1500 a fortnight wage subsidy for eligible employees of businesses, including sole traders, down 30% on revenue due to Coronavirus. For details head to www.ato.gov.au/general/JobKeeper-Payment Socially, your good work also means the first of many restrictions are starting to ease. We’re finally able to relax at the beach or picnic in the park again. Restrictions on elective surgery and IVF procedures are being eased and further relaxations are being announced. We have a long way to go of course, but continuing to be mindful of social distancing and of washing or sanitising our hands, will help keep the curve down and allow more restrictions to fall. The new COVIDSafe app is another way we can keep community transmission down. It uses Bluetooth technology to note when you come within 1.5 metres, for a period of 15 minutes or more, of another COVIDSafe app user. The information is confidential, fully encrypted and stored on your own phone, but importantly, if that person is later diagnosed with Coronavirus, health authorities can quickly and easily notify you of your exposure. For the most up-to-date, accurate information, including eligibility details for any financial support measures, please visit www.australia.gov.au and of course don’t hesitate to contact my office.

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MARTY HUNT MP | STATE MEMBER FOR NICKLIN

was pleased to see the great response to ANZAC Day observed around our community. People dressed up and took part in driveway commemorations in great numbers. My family and I built a small tribute in the front yard and streamed the dawn service provided by the RSL as did many of my neighbours. It is such an important part of our Australian culture to remember those who have served to protect us and it was great to see that as a community we didn’t let them down this year with the challenges we faced. Thank you to those who submitted local stories of our service men and women for inclusion on my April ANZAC Facebook tributes. • As our infection rates in the Covic-19 pandemic appear to be quite low we are seeing the easing of some restrictions. I particularly look forward to business activity and employment start to return at least to some sort of normal and schools resume. I would also love to start visiting people again face to face. I have had many phone meetings, however there’s nothing like visiting someone and seeing an issue first hand. This can only start to happen if we see rates stay low, so let’s all do our part and follow the current advice. You will soon receive some handy contacts and references in the mail from me to make sure you’re up to date and can get help quickly if you need it so look out for that. • We have two new Councillors for our area. Congratulations to Councillor Winston Johnston in Division 5 (Jenny McKay’s former area) and Councillor David Law Division 10 (Greg Rogerson’s former area). I have contacted and congratulated both new Councillors and offered to work together for the good of our communities. I had such a great working relationship with both Jenny and Rogo, and hope to carry that forward with the new Councillors. With the Federal Members Ted O’Brien and Andrew Wallace, all levels of Government have been in constant contact working together and it is pleasing to see that this will continue. Stay safe and if there’s anything I can help with on a State level don’t hesitate to call my office on 5406 4100 or email nicklin@ parliament.qld.gov.au

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MARY VALLEY NEW GRANT TO HELP LOCAL RETAIL MOVE ONLINE: APPLY BY 30 MAY

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ympie Regional Council are trialling a new E-Commerce Grants Program initially for retail businesses to help them trade online. Eligible businesses can apply to receive financial assistance to help create their own social media page and website, along with all the training they need to begin operating online. “The COVID-19 crisis has escalated the need for businesses to adapt from a traditional retail outlet to an online store,” Gympie Regional Council Mayor Glen Hartwig said. “Businesses are doing it tough, either temporally shutting their doors or experiencing a significant drop in customers as we all stay at home. To support our local business community, Council have put together a grants program for businesses to help them trade online.” “It is important during these difficult times that we support our local businesses by shopping locally wherever possible,” he said. • Applications for Round One of the Grants Program are now open and close on 30 May 2020. For more information, visit www.gympie.qld.gov.au

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ympie Regional Mayor Glen C. Hartwig. Division 1, Jessica Milne; Division 2, Nadine G. Jensen; Division 3, Shane A. Waldock; Division 4, Bruce M. Devereaux; Division 5, Daniel H. Stewart; Division 6, Hilary Thomas Smerdon; Division 7, Warren A. L. Polley and Division 8, Robert A. Fredman.

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new look Gympie Regional Council officially met for the first time this morning. Chaired by newly elected Mayor Cr Glen Hartwig, the meeting was live streamed via council’s Facebook page in an effort to adhere to social distancing recommendations. “Now the blur of campaigning is over, and we as a Council have met for the first time, we can now start performing in our roles, for community,” Cr Hartwig said after the meeting. “As a new Council we will not always get it right, but we always take responsibility. It was humbling to be elected Mayor and it was humbling to chair this first meeting of this Council. “Now is when the real work will start,” Cr Hartwig said. Gympie Regional Council endorsed a number of legislative recommendations during the meeting, including the allocation of Councillors to portfolios and the appointment of councillors to various committees throughout the community. A recommendation to continue the appointment through to December 2020 of two independent members to Council’s Audit and Risk Management Committee was also endorsed. Cr Smerdon ‘honoured’ to be appointed Deputy Mayor Division six Councillor Hilary Smerdon was unanimously endorsed as Gympie Regional Council’s Deputy Mayor this morning during what was the first meeting of the newly elected Council. Nominated by division two councillor Dolly Jensen, Cr Smerdon said he was ‘honoured’ to perform in the role. “The Deputy Mayor position is about assisting the Council and by extension our community in a number of ways. “As Deputy Mayor I will endeavour to assist Councillor Hartwig in his role and perform my duties in the community with the same motivation and commitment as I did as a councillor in my last term. “I would like to thank the community and this Council for their support and faith in my ability to do this job. I look forward to representing you all in my capacity as Deputy Mayor,” Cr Smerdon said.

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COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES CR DAVID LAW

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t is a privilege to be your new Division 10 Councillor representing the people of Kenilworth on the Sunshine Coast Council for the next four years. I moved to Nambour with my wife Karen in 2001 to raise our family and I’ve played an active part in community life since then. We now have three teenage children, all musicians and sometimes we perform as a family band. I have worked in the not-for-profit community service sector for the last 25 years, with the last 18 years in Disability. I was the first manager of the Children’s Therapy Centre in Nambour, securing recurrent funding from government to secure its viability. From there I moved to Epic Employment eventually becoming National Manager for Disability Services. Last week the Councillor Portfolios were decided and I was delighted to be allocated to the Community Portfolio which makes excellent use of my professional background. I’m also very happy to be working alongside Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski in that portfolio. Councillor Baberowski made history by becoming the first hinterland Councillor to be voted in as Deputy Mayor, an encouraging sign for the hinterland. I ran a grass-roots election campaign and I intend to be a grassroots Councillor, remaining available to the residents of Kenilworth and the surrounding area to help with projects, provide advice and be a dependable link between what your community wants and the people who can help you to get it. COVID-19 has thrown a spanner in the works of communication, but as always there are ways round it and our priority right now is staying safe as a community. Unfortunately I can’t set up ‘listening posts’ in every town, as I had planned, at least not just yet anyway. But I am answering my phone and responding to emails and attending community meetings via video link. I look forward to working with you. Phone 0437 825 569. Email david.law@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

CR WINSTON JOHNSTON

DIVISION 5 SUNSHINE COAST

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ollowing the declaration of the council election result, councillors were sworn into office on Monday 20 April. On Thursday 23 April, council held a post-election meeting where Cr Rick Baberowski was elected as the Deputy Mayor. The Mayor Mark Jamieson and councillors made speeches which were live streamed on council’s website. The first Ordinary Meeting of council was held on Thursday 30 April at which Cr Christian Dickson and I were appointed to the Service Excellence (Customer Service) Portfolio with overall responsibility for customer service standards, service reviews, monitoring satisfaction levels, development and delivery of annual core capital works programs, development and delivery of council’s Asset Maintenance Program, local law reviews and development assessment services and monitoring. All councillors are undertaking a well-developed program of induction and training which continues each day until the end of May. There is a lot to learn as your council is one of Australia’s largest local authorities with a highly developed and complex business structure. The State Government has devolved a wide range of responsibilities down to Local Government and the significant levels of accountability are complex and in some cases onerous, but necessary. Unfortunately due to COVID-19 laws I have been unable to visit each town and district, which is quite frustrating as I wish to better know my division, its businesses, residents and each area’s special needs. Hopefully with the gradual easing of restrictions I will soon be able to perform this vital and necessary role as part of my normal duties. This council contains a good mix of both experienced and enthusiastic councillors and is well supported by an experienced management team, capably led by Acting CEO Warren Bunker. Keep safe and look after your family and friends.

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COMMUNITY SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT PRIORITISED IN AMAMOOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

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ANZAC DAY IN KENILWORTH

his morning (Saturday 25 April 2020) I was at my front gates and my thoughts turned to those from the Kenilworth district who served in World War 1 and 2 and those that have served since. As I stood at my gates waiting for the sunrise I thought of Corporal John McKinnon from Kidaman Creek who was killed in World War 1 and of Corporal Robert Perry who died of his wounds in World War 2. Perry Road runs down the front of my property. I was also reminded this morning of the commitment of my fellow members of the Kenilworth RSL Sub branch who have served their country. It is their commitment and the commitment of those whose names are inscribed on the memorial in Kenilworth that is the foundation of the ANZAC Spirit. Graeme Mickelberg  Photos of Kenilworth Township's Dawn Service in the streets were kindly supplied by Merle Laws.

ympie Regional Council construction crews are busy working on making parts of Amamoor Creek Road safer. The team are removing the existing floodway and culvert before building a new reinforced, concrete floodway. This work is located about 4.5 kilometres from Amamoor township and budgeted at $248,000 thanks to the Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme (TIDS). Gympie Regional Council’s Construction Branch Manager, Darren Cunningham, said this work will benefit Amamoor residents, Mary Valley locals and visitors to region. “It’s no secret that parts of our region are extremely prone to flooding,” Mr Cunningham said. “Work where we can reduce the damage to our infrastructure and increase the safety of the road for our residents and visitors. is obviously beneficial. While we are improving the resilience of this section of road we are also putting in place sediment control and erosion protection for additional safety and environmental protection,” he said. Traffic control is in place for this work and Council is urging motorists to drive to the conditions. Council is aiming to have this project complete by 30 June 2020.

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37-year-old male fom Carters Ridge was charged with possession of dangerous drugs, unlawful possession of weapon, possession of property used in connection with a drug offence and obstruct Police. The male was located with over 100 grams of amphetamines, 66 LSD tabs, 66 MDMA tablets and a quantity of Cannabis. The male is next due to appear at the Gympie Magistrates Court on the 22nd of June 2020. A 32-year-old male from Curra has been charged with drink driving with a reading of .10%. the male is due to appear at the Gympie Magistrates Court on the 16th of July 2020. • We have received complaints from members of the public regard trail bikes being used on the Mary Valley Heritage Rail Trail. It is an offence under the Summary Offences Act 2005 to use a motor bike on the trail and Imbil Police are working with Gympie Regional Council to detect and prosecute persons involved. • We have taken a large number of public inquiries regarding Coronavirus and what you can and cannot do with the current restrictions. Information about Coronavirus including public health directions can be found at: https://www.qld.gov.au/ health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19. • There will be no Imbil Rural Watch meeting for May and the next date for the Mary Valley Blue light will be advised once restrictions have been removed. • The Imbil Police Station counter is currently open on Monday between 8am and 2pm and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. MVV Editor's new email jillguldbransen@gmail.com 2500x FREE Stay safe, Mobile 0455 262 495 • 07 5494 9918 A4 COPIES Sergeant Brock Murphy and Senior PRINTED. Constable Bill Greer 1900x mailbox years written by Imbil Police Station direct. Rest are Copy by MON 1 JUNE for #06 MVV 10 JUNE 2020 the community for bulk drops. Police link 131 444 the community. Website issuu.com/maryvalleyvoice ❤ FB maryvalley.voice Emergency 000 Mary Valley Community News Assoc. Inc., publishers of The Mary Valley Voice since 1991, reserves the right to refuse inappropriate

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This rural residential subdivision is predominantly natural bush blocks in a private, peaceful setting. Lot sizes range from 2 to 13.5 acres and will have sealed road frontage, a driveway entrance and mains power & phone will be available.

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A long driveway delivers you to a classic Queensland home set in established grounds. There’s 3 bedrooms inside plus a studio set away from the home. Walli Creek is a definite feature of this 31 acre property that has 3 paddocks and 3 dams.


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