VMiAiA' S^mmjm.'mtmm!.^. Photo: Greg Peny, Red Hill 1974, How many staff this week ?0h, yes, there's Julianne Schultz, Chaliands, Sharon Carmichael, Richard Mick Wilson, Ross Clark, Peter Ford, Terry Linda Heron, Chris English, Clive Palmer, Spencer, Jeffrey D Hardy, David Boughen, Gygar, Greg Perry, Bill Heron, Paull Bruce Dickson, Frances Todd, Phil Maureen Fitzpatrick, Bill Holdsworth, Mitchell, Richard Blundell, and Rhino. B go t, O •a 2 S- BO BUJ u S a. 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" I FRIDA NURS SISTE Electrolysis HONE lONER . ON E cientiti DEPT ALL EE iLBER I i l P m # S R S y 7 M l , , p b "F 0 : r M LOCAT 21 PEN , TELE o A O S SPECIALIST t R 9.0 t E T Hai L T s FO CULLEN . (nex 1 '^•'* AR N EXPERIENC FLOOR TIL t F A I F N L Permanent E 1s e O ATTENDANCE S tli N STAF r I NURS OPE DISCOUN CAL APPOINTMENT R Superfluou NONEEDTOBESOC • • EAR • Fo J o >• s PAGE 2 A FAR-RIGHT VIEW OF IT ALL EXTREMIST I NEWS WEEKLY. OCTOBER 16, tl74, I Moderate victory at Queensland MODERATE students at I Queensland University have won I what appears to be a workable majority on tha lifty-sjx man Union I Council. The new Council Is led by al I moderate student, Brian Towler.l More than a few students who land he very much seems to have! parked in the area marked on the [the support of most students on| above map have been fined recently I the Council. for "parking on lawn, grassed area, The Leftists fared badly, wlnn- Bowman Park bas for citizens enjoy watc- playing field, recreation area or gard­ j Ing far (ewer positions than they I Parks are many years seen hundreds the efforts of the en". For anyone familiar with this of youngsters playing Soc* youngsters In the season, expected. Moreover they are not a [ cer, many others entoying and the cricket teams who part of the niain carpark, it will imm­ united group end Internal dissen* for a the quiet park In which to play in the summer ediately be clear that the area does [slons are already obvious. A FTER hearing the do their own thing. months. not correspond with any of the above nearly the trend at Queensland 1 Nov this is to be taken The objection is in *^ Lord Mayor's few descriptions; and we're not talking of I Is away from radical politics, and from all the children so taking the parks for. a a $ 1.00 or $2.00 fine, but of a I towards a far more moderate | words on Tuesday that the senior teams can small minority and fencing approach In student affairs. night about the .var­ play, the youngsters must the ordinary citizens out. $10.00 fine for breaking this traffic go elsewhere and the chil­ I feel that the Lord May­ regulation. ious parks I feel he dren who do not indulge in or is loolflng at this from a made some misleading that type of sport may go money-making angle only The area is devoid of anything statements to justify playing in the streets.' with no regard to the wish­ resembling lawn or grassed area; on the council's policy re­ No one is objecting to es of the residents as a wet days it is a muddy, rocky, slight­ sport being played, On the whole. — Mrs. I. Holt, 20 garding parklands. contrary a great number of David Avenue, Bardon. ly sloping ground which bears no signs whatever prohibiting parking. pa? TJ ^*'—W" The University 'Safety and Security BU>JtSE,lVEBEEM Officer', Tony Franks,(in charge of OdHG SOME the University now stands, were Hve recording, some indeed have re­ the so called "green men" or parking SERIOUS TVIINKlMG^.,, used to grow sugarcane and other marked that "Please Don't Pass Me attendants) has commented that ABOUT WHAT'LIFE crops. By" was a song which should never 'the traffic regulations are there, and IS AU-ABOUT, The Mill was washed away in the have been performed live. Scarify­ we simply enforce them. Problems great floods of the 1890's, just as ing in its honesty and suffering this should be taken up with the Registrar.' the present University was almost song was felt by Cohen to have been washed away by the great flood of a "disgrace". It appears that there was once a 1974. fence which sealed off this area. A If it is this tour, which comprises few posts remain; one student being The current rumour that fifty the film, the demand for its screening booked for simply parking between the years from now University Road should be considerable. posts. When approached by one angry will be closed for the construction student, the Registrar pointed out that of a seventy story skyscraper housing SEMPER FLOREAT 1975 'warning notices' had been issued on sev­ "Cowan Real Estate (West Brisbane) eral cars in recent weeks. The only prob­ Pty. Ltd." is probably too true. ELECTION OF EDITOR lem here is that when the area is 'avail­ able*, students who have not received At the Special Election Meeting of these notices then get booked. MILL ROAD EXTERMINATED LEONARD COHEN FILM the 64th Council of the University of Tony Franks replied to the objection Queensland Union to be held on Thurs­ The historic Mill Road at the Uni­ Those involved in that sensitive of a lack of signs warning students not day 31st October in the J.D. Story room to park in this zone by saying that 'en­ versity of Queensland was closed in sub-culture which religiously speaks at 6.30 p.m., the Editor of Semper Flor­ the early hours of Monday, 21st of Leonard Cohen's poetry and song vironmentalists would get up in arms' eat will be elected. over the proliferation of such signs. Let October. Control of the road had will be interested to learn of a World Many other non-voting positions will been given to the University by the Premiere on Friday Sth July at the this much be clear: the simplest and also be filled, from activities director to most just solution would be for Rayner State Govemment and the new Bio­ Rainbow Theatre in London. members of the Social Action Commit­ logical Sciences Ubrary is to be built It was the premiere of "Bird on a to recognize that 'rocks and mud do not tee (see details, page 16). a grassed area make' and to remove the on that site. Wire", a feature film of Leonard Cohen's Only two nominations were received MiU Road took its name from the World Tour (probably the one feat­ absurd restrictions and savage fines im­ for the position of editor. The present posed by declaring the area part of the old St. Lucia Sugar Mill which stood ured on his latest record, 'Live Songs.") editor David Franken who seeks re-elec­ on the banks of the Brisbane River Many who have followed this student carpark. tion; and Janet Turner-Jones, education Enough students writmg angry letters in the late 19th Century when the Canadian songwriter's development full-time representative on the 1975 Un­ alluvial plains, on which much of will have responded with awe at his to the relevant authorities might just ion Council. achieve this....and re-imbursement. Dcputmcnt of Re^ooal & Town namilng Unhrtstly of QtKcnsIand Sl. Lucti Queen iltnd Auttnim 4067 Telephone: (071) 70 0111 Telcm UNlVQtb AA40J1J Ctbks: BtiibiM Univcnliy ^ , UNIVERSITY NEWS ^•^^iyil^ 15th October, 1974. OCTOBER 7,1974 The Editor, Semper Floreat, University of Queensland, ST. LUCIA. Dear Sir, .,...» BIOIMAL Closure of Hill Road • 1:::;:::;:!: SCIEMCB One's first reaction to the description of proposed ^mrn^ LIBRARY traffic movement in and around the University consequent upon closure of Mill Road, as described in "University News" Ko. 33 of 23rd October, 1974 is that surely someone must be joking.
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