Mateship and memories of Moreton merger three decades on

Photos: LYLE RADFORD
Words: LARA HART

MORETON Border News pays homage to the former region through its name, now it reports on a reunion three decades after the Moreton Shire merged with Ipswich City.

As Moreton Shire, hundreds of employees in myriad roles kept the wheels turning.

On Saturday old work mates, many who hadn’t seen each other since the merger, reunited for the reunion at the Royal Hotel in Harrisville.

Outside the hotel was a large street sign, on that were the words ‘Welcome to Moreton Shire, Town and Country Living’.

It belonged to one of the event’s organisers Jeff Rice.

Former councillor pre- and post-merger David Pahlke was there despite still being in recovery from a serious road accident.

He said the effort was worth it to catch up with people he once worked beside.

“It was successful. We now have our own Facebook group, Moreton Shire Revisited,” he said.

“I saw all these faces and thought, ‘that’s right, you’re so-and-so!’.”

He was grateful for name tags because while faces were easier to remember, names were not.

Past mayors, managers, councillors, labourers, accountants and secretaries turned up, all eager to rekindle friendships and reconnect.

“When planning the event we thought we’d get 50 or 60 people but there were 172,” Jeff said.

His start with Moreton Shire Council was as an apprentice motor mechanic, then he went into the stores and purchasing side of things.

He worked there for more than 26 years.

He was part of the reunion’s organising committee. Helping him were Ken Freiberg and Tom Hutton.

“I was surprised no one had organised reunions before, there’d been no 10 or 20 year events,” he said.

“It was a massive effort but we made it happen.

“Over the last two months we took phone calls and received messages from people mentioning names we’d long forgotten.

“We tried to track them down and it was a massive effort.”

They made a ‘gone but not forgotten’ list, which Jeff said was fairly extensive.

Former mayor and councillor 89-year-old John Nugent OAM was the oldest person at the reunion.

He began working in local government positions in 1973.

Sixteen of those years were spent as Mayor of Moreton Shire and then Ipswich City Council before he retired in 2004.

“John was rattling off dates and keeping up with the best of us,” Jeff said.

‘We put out quizzes about who had been employed by Moreton the longest and found John Crone who lives in Churchill, started at Moreton Shire in 1961 and went with the amalgamation into Ipswich.

“I don’t recall what year he retired but he started in 1961 and so far he’s the longest serving employee we’ve been able to track down.”

The pre-event call for memorabilia was answered as people brought relics from pre-amalgamation days to the reunion.

“People brought books, pictures, maps and items of clothing with branding on them,” he said.

“They showed up with shopping bags full of items and some left memorabilia with us to hold onto.

“When I was going through the lists and straightening things out, I realised we’d become historians.

“We are going to ask some of the older fellows to write their history down so it’s there for posterity.”

The hotel venue meant each person ordered and paid for their own meal and drinks.

A commemorative cake had been ordered and was served as dessert.

The grand finale was a group photo outside the hotel with the Moreton Shire road sign as backdrop.

Jeff said the experience was so good there would be a reunion every year and the Royal Hotel was already booked for next year’s event.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Father and son’s light tribute

    Father and son’s light tribute

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524233 A retired Glamorgan Vale dairy farmer’s Christmas decorations light up his neighbourhood in December. Geoff Beattie goes all out and has over 400,000…

  • Rosewood celebrates

    Rosewood celebrates

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524244 Families flocked to the Rosewood Showgrounds on Friday 12 December for the annual Rosewood Christmas Festival, organised by the Rosewood and District Supporting…

  • Cabanda Care transitions

    Cabanda Care transitions

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 525016 Rosewood retirement home Cabanda Care is now owned by Lutheran Services. Cabanda Care was built in the 1970s by the Rosewood community for…

  • Bush campground plan

    Bush campground plan

    Graham and Jude Turner are planning to expand the accommodation offerings on their Hidden Vale property outside Grandchester. Applying through their company, Jilrift Pty Ltd, the couple are hoping to…

  • Bootscootin’ in Marburg

    Bootscootin’ in Marburg

    Line dancers donned festive outfits and cowboy boots for a Christmas social held by Belt, Buckles and Boots this week, marking the group’s end-of-year celebrations. Instructor Ms Angie Harris said…

  • Christmas spirit in Lowood

    Christmas spirit in Lowood

    The Lowood Show Society welcomed families and locals to its annual Lowood Christmas Carnival, with fine weather setting the scene for a festive evening of entertainment and community spirit. Show…

  • Elf on the shelf is work we can’t shirk

    Elf on the shelf is work we can’t shirk

    If I found time machine I’d travel back to November 2017 and talk myself out of inviting an Elf on the Shelf into our home over Christmas. I have three…

  • Festive fun in Rosewood

    Festive fun in Rosewood

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 524244 Families flocked to the Rosewood Showgrounds on Friday 12 December for the annual Rosewood Christmas Festival, organised by the Rosewood and District Supporting…

  • Tyre trees delight passersby

    Tyre trees delight passersby

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522963 A Mutdapilly local had the crazy idea to build faux Christmas trees using tyres of differing sizes. They were painted green and once…

  • Cold moon lights up Rosewood night sky

    Cold moon lights up Rosewood night sky

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522848 A flying fox cast a spooky figure as it explored the night sky over Rosewood last week. Its illumination from the splendour of…