To view this message on-line please {readonline}Click here.{/readonline}. 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 groupiesread more This article by Dr Jane O’Sullivan provides a thorough critique of carbon reduction approaches based on production and argues instead for a straight-forward model that targets carbon consumption read more {accordion}Indigenous people::
||||Wahminda Park tennis courts:: History of the tennis courts set up by the Ferny Hills Progress Association ||||Cedar Creek Cemetery::
||||World War II honour roll:: Honour Roll Upper Kedron Ferny Grove 1939-1945 (in Cedar Creek Community Hall)
||||Train crash on Ferny Grove line:: ||||Ferny Grove station:: Ferny Grove Station was built in 1918. Electric train commenced 1979. ||||The Storm November 2008:: ||||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::
||||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:: 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=*read more
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