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Angligreen Climate Change/ Carbon Emissions Reduction 2nd get-together

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Dear {usertag:name}

Sunday 27th November 10:30am All Saints Anglican Church Cobbity Crescent Ferny Hills under the auspices of Angligreen.

Angligreen held a ‘Say Yes’ morning tea last month with a group discussion about the carbon tax and climate change.

The fifteen people present all participated in a lively discussion not all agreeing but it was an informative and respectful sharing and learning from each other.

At the end the discussion seemed to have a lot more energy to keep going so the group agreed to hold further discussions on this general topic.

This second discussion meeting will be held after the morning church service at All Saints around 10:30am. Ann Ellis of Angligreen will lead the group.

Anyone who wants to come along and join in the discussion is most welcome. Talking together is a great way to clarify and come to terms with some otherwise challenging topics.

Look forward to seeing you there.

Anne

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Transport Subgroup – sharing our interest and experience in transport

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Dear {usertag:name}

This is from Wally Wight – he’s keen to get the Transport Subgroup up and running.

It is also posted to the Transport Subgroup Bulletin Board. Logging on to www.transitionthegrove.org.au and going to the Groups tab and then to Planning Groups – Transport will give you access to share with group members and get involved.

Fellow transport groupies

I would like to swap info about our various transport interests and experiences with
 a view to advancing an agenda of shared interest toward the Transition
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Local history & events

{accordion}Indigenous people::

  • “The original occupants of the land north of the Brisbane River including the north-west suburbs were the Duke of York’s clan.  The unusual name of the clan came from the title bestowed on the elder who was the great chief of the Brisbane tribe.  The members of the tribe were river fishermen.  There were a number of bora rings (ceremonial sites) in the area with two at Keperra (which is how the suburb derived its name) but these have been destroyed by development.  ”  “Aboriginal Pathways in Southeast Queensland and the Richmond River” written by J. G. Steele and published by University of Queensland Press.

||||Wahminda Park tennis courts::

History of the tennis courts set up by the Ferny Hills Progress Association

||||Cedar Creek Cemetery::

  • The Cedar Creek Cemetery was restored through the combined efforts of the Ferny Grove and Keperra District Progress Association the Golden Valley Keperra Lions Club the Mitchelton Rotary Club and the descendants of those whose ancestors were pioneers in the district. A Bicentennial Project. November 1988
  • In memory of the pioneers of the Cedar Creek district buried in this cemetery:
  • James Belshaw
  • James Belshaw
  • Kendall Boreham1906
  • Harry Eborall
  • Alexander Levitt 1898
  • John McGinn 191
  • Sarah McGinn 1912
  • Harry Sanders Marshall
  • Elizabeth Marshall 1921
  • Esme Joan Marshall 1931
  • Raymond Thomas Marshall 1947
  • Sarah Ann Marshall 1945
  • Thomas Marshall 1945
  • Thomas Marshall 1987
  • Harry Marshall 1927
  • Arthur Ernest Marshall 1910
  • Ivy Merle Pickering 1934
  • Valma Doris Pickering 1937
  • Richard Stokes 1937
  • Martha Stokes 1947
  • Henrietta Sutton 1922
  • In loving memory of our dear son Arthur Ernest Marshall. Died Sept. 28th 1910 aged 10 years. We miss thee here but hope to come where thou hast gone before.
  • In fond memory Alexander Levitt. Died 31 May 1898 aged 62 years
  • In loving memory of our darling daughters Ivy Merle Pickering. Died 18th Dec 1934 aged 15 months; and Valma Doris. Died 4th Dec 1937 aged 3 weeks.
  • In loving memory of Kendall L Boreham. Died 7th Feb 1906 aged 3 years.
  • In loving memory of our dear son and brother Raymond Thomas Marshall accidentally killed 25th Dec 1947 aged 12 years. Loved and remembered
  • In loving memory of Esme Joan Marshall. Died 21st June 1931 aged 2 years.
  • In loving memory of Harry eldest son of Thomas and Sarah Ann Marshall. Died 21st May 1927 aged 28 years. “Gone but not forgotten.”
  • In loving memory of : Mother. Sarah Ann Marshall. Died 7th March 1945 aged 73 years.  Father. Thomas Marshall. Died 29th Dec 1945 aged 85 years. At rest.
  • Marshall: Thomas 16-2-1911 – 1-2-1987  Lifetime farmer in Upper Kedron.  Esme Violet nee Melrose  15-1-1911 – 5-5-2004  Teacher

||||World War II honour roll::

Honour Roll Upper Kedron Ferny Grove 1939-1945 (in Cedar Creek Community Hall)

  • George D.M.
  • Graham C.H.
  • Green D.M.
  • Green N.
  • Harris K.G.R.
  • Hooker A.T.
  • Hopper A.W.
  • Horan C.H.
  • Hove R.V.
  • Lowein A.W.
  • McGinn A.H.
  • McGinn J.F.
  • Mole R.
  • Parkinson J.(K.I.A.)
  • Pickering W.H.
  • Snape W.D.
  • Stone E.
  • Thomsett H.R.
  • Thorpe W.J.
  • Thorpe O.A.
  • Walker W.L

||||Train crash on Ferny Grove line::

Train crash

||||Ferny Grove station::

Ferny Grove Station was built  in 1918. Electric train commenced 1979.

||||The Storm November 2008::

The Storm

||||Local farming::

Dairy farms vineyards Where Ferny Grove State High School now is used to be a dairy farm. Leslie Patrick Park was named after local dairy farming family. The home-farm site was where the Patricks Rd shops are. Pig farm

|||| Historical businesses::

  • The Francis family had a ‘boiling down’ works off Bunya Rd in 1936 producing edible dripping.
  • In 1947 a drum-reconditioning plant set up for 44 gallon drums behind the Council Depot in Bunya Rd.
  • In 1957 a wool scour was installed. Later chrome tanning of sheep and kangaroo hides for export.
  • In 1963 a plant was set up to hold for shipment up to 800 tonnes of liquid tallow. It became known at ‘smelly corner’. Employed up to 35 people.

||||St William’s Church::

The Parish officially began in 1960 with the appointment of Father William Brian Daley as Parish Priest. Before that it was administered by other inner city parishes. In 1957 the St William’s site began with the opening of the Grovely Catholic School in 1957.

Sunday mass was celebrated in the school rooms each Sunday until 1964 when the old church from Mitchelton was transported and established at Grovely. A new church was built in 1980 for 400 people.

The parish supports two primary schools St Williams at Grovely and St Andrews at Ferny Grove. St Andrews was built in 1985.

In March 2004 the redeveloped St William’s Church was opened.

||||Timber milling::

Timber was milled from the forests behind The Grove.

Species logged were hoop pine cedar silky oak tallowwood and ironbark.

They were used for house stumps railway sleepers violins and hand-carved furniture.

||||Gold mining::

Around the 1860s gold prospectors staked their claims on quartz-bearing rock in the hope of striking it rich.

The mines produced only small amounts of gold and were abandoned in the 1950s.

Old mine shafts and adits are still there along the Golden Boulder track at Bellbird Grove.

There was gold mining around Caesar Rd.

||||Tiles and bricks::

Tile kiln

Where Arana Hills K-Mart Centre now is used to be a brick works.

||||Earthquake::

There was an earthquake one evening in 2002 with the epicentre in Ferny Grove. It was magnitude 2.8 on the Richter Scale. (It was a warm evening and we were in bed but it made a loud noise and we said: What was that? and went out on the balcony to look but couldn’t see anything.)

Date: 14 December 2002 at 11.39pm (local time). It was a 2.8 magnitude.* http://www.ga.gov.au/earthquakes/getQuakeDetails.do?quakeId=1105427&orid=2143116&sta=*
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Invitation – David Collishaw – Walkabout Creek

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Dear {usertag:name}

I would like to invite you to join Transition The Grove Inc.

You would be eligible to join through your role as Venue Manager at Walkabout Creek.

Transition The Grove is a not-for-profit local group aiming to build a strong sense of local community and resilience for the future in the upper Kedron Brook valley. We are part of the global Transition Towns movement.

Our neighbouring Transition Town is Transition The Gap and you would also be eligible to join it. We would like to encourage you to join both. In a sense Walkabout Creek is just inside The Gap side of the watershied that defines the boundary between the two areas (The Gap and The Grove). However the watershed/boundary of The Grove is defined by Mt Nebo Rd for a big section and we need to drive right by Walkabout Creek to get to it.

When we are taking local tourists on scenic drives around The Grove we typically take them to Walkabout Creek as part of the tour. The Enoggera Reservoir provides water for suburbs in The Grove (Upper Kedron Ferny Grove Ferny Hills Arana Hills Keperra) and the walks by it are something we are promoting for our Water Subgroup to do. Our Environment Subgroup also has every reason to be interested in what you are doing at Walkabout Creek. Our Facilities Subgroup also as you are providing our local zoo and a venue for functions and weddings. We list you on our website in a variety of places with links to your website.

As a member you would be able to add events happening at Walkabout Creek directly to our Community Calendar which we would be delighted to have you do. We would also want to see Walkabout Creek have links on our Community Forum. By participating in the Forum you would raise the visibility of Walkabout Creek locally.

There is no charge to join. The organisation is entirely voluntary.

We regard Walkabout Creek as an extremely valuable local asset and are keen to support it.

Warm regards

Anne Tennock

3851 1016

Subgroup organiser

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