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Clermont Rag Friday, 4 June 2021 CLERMONT RAG FRIDAY, 4 JUNE 2021 ICONIC EVENT WAS A TREAT FOR THE SENSES AT THE CLERMONT SHOW Thousands turned up to experience the really proving the pure people power of the excitement at one of the oldest agricultural Isaac. A huge congratulations to all the winners, shows in Queensland from Monday, 24 runners-up and participants in this competitive to Wednesday, 26 June 2021 now having field. celebrated its 152nd year. “We have so much to be proud of. The long The great live entertainment; the brightly history of the Clermont Show traces back to coloured ribbons decorating livestock; the knee- the very origins of agricultural exhibitions in high roosters with their accompanying crow; and Queensland and it even pre-dates Brisbane’s a pumpkin weighing in at whopping 158.5kgs famed Ekka. were a treat for the senses for all who attended. “The added difficulty and work to bring the Hundreds of locals and visitors participated in event back after a year off is no small feat, and the dozens of competitions, showcasing their Council was proud to support the Show not skills, artwork, produce and livestock. just as a Diamond sponsor, but with additional Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said financial support to assist with COVID the Clermont Show – The Isaac Region’s Show requirements. emphasises the best the region has to offer. Mayor Baker said she is constantly amazed by “Local producers got the chance to show off the the large community involvement each year. quality of their stock and produce, highlighting “Well done and thank you to the Clermont the finest in rural living and celebrating the Rodeo and Show Society for hosting another people at our core,” Mayor Baker said. cracker event, and all of the volunteers who “We have so many wonderfully talented artists, made the show possible.” showjumpers, exhibitors and woodchoppers, FOR MORE INFORMATION: ISAAC.QLD.GOV.AU | 1300 ISAACS (1300 47 22 27) isaacregionalcouncil isaacregionalcouncil isaacrcouncil $1.5 MILLION DIGITAL UPGRADE TO HELP FEED, POWER AND BUILD ISAAC Digital infrastructure in the Isaac region has we all find been given $1.5 million to boost connectivity for ourselves in.” residents, schools and businesses. Capricornia The project funded under the Australian MP Michelle Government’s Regional Connectivity program to Landry said new and improved telecommunication services the Isaac between Moranbah and Clermont with five new projects towers part of the project. provide Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said this people with will help keep local businesses connected, help access to our families stay in touch and mean we can better improved access health, education and online services on broadband the go. services and data. “Mobile and broadband connectivity is essential to “This improved connectivity would support help feed, power and build sustainable and vibrant agricultural productivity by enabling the uptake Isaac regional communities,” Mayor Baker said. of Agtech and decision agriculture in a significant livestock and crop growing region, including to a “Our residents and mum-and-dad enterprises new Signature Beef processing plant, which would deserve improved broadband services and data create new jobs,” Ms Landry said. that deliver fast and reliable connectivity. Minister for Regional Health, Regional “This will give families a boost in keeping in touch, Communications and Local Government, the businesses to stay connected and gain more Hon Mark Coulton said this is part the $90 million access to online health and educational services. program is delivering 81 place-based solutions to “Thank you to the Commonwealth for recognise digital connectivity issues in the regions through a this as a priority especially in this COVID-19 clime range of mobile and broadband services. MAGICAL STORIES COME TO LIFE WITH STORYTELLER TOUR Mackay storyteller Roslyn Campbell is on dates and times and to secure your spot, visit performing a series of puppet shows at libraries https://speakup.isaac.qld.gov.au/storyteller-tour and venues across the Isaac region until Friday A partnership between the State Library of 18 June 2021. Queensland, the Queensland Government and Featuring dancing hands and realistic puppets 74 Queensland Local Governments, the First the shows are part of the popular First 5 Forever 5 Forever initiative is largely delivered through program and sure to be a hit with our region’s local public younger residents. libraries and Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said Indigenous First 5 Forever is about supporting parents to be Knowledge their child’s first and most important educator. Centres. “We are very excited to be welcoming Roslyn Find out Campbell to the Isaac region and to offer her story more about time events to our young residents,” Mayor Baker First 5 said. Forever at your “The First 5 Forever initiative is about empowering local Isaac parents to connect with their children through library by reading, playing and learning. Roslyn’s story visiting www. time events, along with her use of puppets and first5forever. costumes will educate and entertain.” org.au or calling Council’s 24/7 Customer Service This is a free event for Isaac residents and Centre 1300 ISAACS registration is essential. For more information (1300 472 227). CLERMONT SEWER MANHOLE REHABILITATION WORKS Isaac Regional Council wishes to advise Clermont WHEN IS IT HAPPENING? residents of sewer network relining works, which are The works are scheduled to commence in due to commence: Middlemount initially in May and commence in Clermont during April, with works expected to Clermont: Monday, 17 May till late June continue through to June 2021. 6.30am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday and 7am to 4pm Saturday WHAT TO EXPECT Weather permitting Council will be working closely with our contractors to minimise any impacts of this work on your daily routine. The project is being completed by contractors Relining The sewer network will be rehabilitated by inserting Solutions Pty Ltd to undertake structural relining of the new liners through existing manholes. buried sewer pipelines within the two townships. Excavation or disruption of your sewerage service will The works are expected to be completed in late June not be necessary in the majority of cases. 2021. During this time, residents may experience an increase To undertake these essential works the contractor will in noise and vehicle movement. need to access sewer pipelines and sewer manholes, The Contractor will ensure appropriate safety, noise some of which are within private property. and environmental controls are in place at all times, WHAT ARE WE DOING? and will endeavour to minimise any impact to the local Council has engaged contractors Relining Solutions community. Pty Ltd to undertake the project which will rehabilitate There should be no disruption to your water and the sewer gravity mains to service the area by wastewater services. structurally relining the interior of the pipelines and REPORT A PROBLEM greatly extending their service life. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause The works will be completed in stages and include and thank you for your patience and understanding as the pre-cleaning and CCTV investigation of the this important work is carried out to improve existing underground pipelines, followed by structural relining Council assets. of portions of the sewer gravity network using PVC relining materials. If there are any concerns please call Council on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227) so that it can be The works will occur within the urban areas, including investigated and resolved. within residential and commercial properties and will require access to private properties to access the existing pipe and manhole network. Affected property occupants will be given prior written notification. WORKS TO INSTALL NEW SWITCHBOARD, HOODS LAGOON, CLERMONT Isaac Regional Council advises Clermont residents Park visitors are advised lighting along the walkway will of works to install a new switchboard/platform on the be affected during this period and are asked to avoid Hoods Lagoon north side, Drummond St, opposite side the area and maintain caution around the works. of the Bowls Club. Works are due to occur: Council apologises for any inconvenience. Monday, 14 June to Wednesday, 16 June 2021 If you require further information please contact 7am to 6pm Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours Weather permitting a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227). If you require further information please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227). Jeff Stewart-Harris Chief Executive Officer SCHOOL NEWS ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE WEEK AWARDS Prep: Tate Ferris - Displaying a positive attitude Samantha Marasigan - Demonstrating a positive towards your learning this week. Your enthusiasm attitude towards your learning this week. Your and willingness to be involved in learning activities is handwriting and classroom work are consistently wonderful to see. Tate, you should be proud of your neat and ability to listen hard to your teachers and apply your completed new skills to your work. Keep up this wonderful work! to the best of Year 1: Mason Bellert - For the amazing effort you your abilities, put into all learning tasks this week. The enthusiasm you should and pride you show towards your learning never goes be so proud. unnoticed. Miss O’Leary is so proud of you, keep up Samantha, your the amazing work! kindness shines bright in Year Charlotte Hodgetts - The enthusiasm and Four. Keep up organisation you demonstrate towards your learning this wonderful every single day. Charlotte, Miss O’Leary loves the work! ready to learn attitude you bring into the classroom each morning. You have made such an amazing start Year 5: Sophie to the term, keep up the good work! Witten - Application and dedication to Year 2: Jaxson Dillon - Having a vibrant imagination doing your very and sharing your creative ideas with your peers.
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