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years to organise the centenary! Even the
school beat the gazetting of the town when it
opened in 1921.
Other notable openings in Injune’s history
were the police station (1922), the School of
Arts Hotel (1923), the Church of England
(1925), a public telephone box (1935), the
National Bank (1937),
the Roman Catholic
Church (1938), electric
lights (1955), the
Veronica Pringle and Janice Humphreys from
Memorial Hall (1958),
CHIPS discuss photos from Fay’s Store (Mandy
the Methodist Church
McKeesick)
(1962), the hospital
(1962), the State High
Injune Centenary
School (1963) and the
swimming pool (1969).
Observant readers of the Bottle Tree Bulletin
If you have a story you
may be questioning the accuracy of
would like to be told in
February’s edition when it was stated that
Injune’s centenary
Injune’s centenary will be next year. Even
please contact Janice
though the railway first came to Injune 100
Humphreys on 0428
years ago (in 2020) the town was not gazetted
263 584. Janice and
until 1922. That means we’ve got an extra two
friends will be at the
CHIPS room at the
Injune Hall every
Tuesday from 9.30am
to 3.00pm if people
wish to bring photos in
to be scanned.
Joan Hurtado. “As an art teacher I believe
inherently we are all creative beings. We are
all born that way. I believe we don’t need to
be taught to draw, “Joan says. “What we have
to be taught is how to let go; to let go of our
social upbringing sometimes and the
constraints that tell us we can’t do something.”
Drawn from Life
Drawing Is
...essential to my life
my need-to-mark
work, to claim, touch,
make visible that
which exists hidden
within the thinness of
a sheet of paper;
to see rather than
merely look, my eyes,
lodestones for edge,
shadow, form, posi-
tion;
to ingest that which
meets my eye, then
lose it through the
conduit of my
fingers, revealing
traces in the paper of
a reality such as only I
can see.
An exhibition by Joan Hartado
Injune Arts
Official Opening at 10.30am Saturday, 9 March 2019 until
The next exhibition at
the Injune Creek
Gallery will open on
Saturday March 9.
Drawn from Life will
feature a collection of
drawings celebrating
the human form from
artist and art teacher
Monday, 22 April 2019
Gallery Opening Times
Second Avenue, Injune QLD 4454
Phone: (07) 4626 0502
Email: [email protected]
Monday - Friday 8.30am to 5pm
Saturday - Sunday 9am to 5pm
Australia Day decorations at the Injune
Hospital (Mandy McKeesick)
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