Took the suzuki down to Dundee and had a nice time fishing from the beach with the kids.
Danny had quite a struggle to pull in a shovel-nose shark by himself!
Wednesday, 24 May 2000
Monday, 1 May 2000
Paul starts work at Batchelor Institute

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Early days photoshopped photo. From left to right; Jessel (Service Desk), Nick (IT Manager), Paul (Network Admin), Ian Fox "Foxy" (Desktop Support), Brian (Desktop Support). Shave for Cancer day. |
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Paul in his Batchelor Office |
Saturday, 25 September 1999
Camping at Coburg
We had been planning a trip up to the Black Point camping ground on Coburg Peninsula for a few months and as usual Jessie organised permits and got information etc.
We took our Nissan Patrol and our "Blue Submarine" boat. Graham and Paul had a big day before the trip putting a new floor in the boat after Paul had got extra aluminium struts built in - it was built like a tank.
There was quite a convoy of vehicles and boats and trailers that made the trip. David brought his white landcruiser ute with the "shark" dinghy on the roof. Norma brought the green Nissan (Baggsy drove), Matty Hill took his SWB Patrol, Graham, Justin and Talea went with Geoff Beckett (Geoff had an 80 series and a boat), Robby and Jessie took their 80 series "Can do" truck with the boat Rob shared with Colin on the back.
The trip out was pretty adventurous to say the least! Broken boat trailers and a box trailer rollover! With some ingenious patching, including a tied on log to drag the box trailer on, we eventually made it to the campsite in the night. Some parts had to be flown into the nearby ranger station to fix the trailers!
Exact dates are a bit hazy now - but the first photo Paul has is the big mackerel Rosanna caught on a little k-mart rod and reel - and this was taken on the 25th of September 1999. This Saturday might have been the day after arriving or perhaps we needed a day to recover from the trip in and setup camp etc.
Rosanna's mackerel fed the whole camp that night - and Paul, not normally known for his cooking prowess, received raving critique of his battered fish cakes.
We didn't catch a heap of fish on the trip but it was good to see some new country. Painted Crayfish were a popular target and the team did pretty well at getting a few of them. There was one fright one night however when a few went out on the boat at night after crays and bumped into a reef - fortunately no serious damage was done.
On the Wednesday a couple of boats went to the Victoria Settlement as planned which was really interesting. Was quite a ways up one of the big inlets in Coburg but it was lovely scenery and beautiful sheltered green waters.
Was a bit tricky with the tide when we went to leave the old settlement as the tide had come in which meant a little swim out to the boat in crocodile infested waters!
It was a good trip in all and although challenging it was worth doing. The campsite was quite nice and shady although in September it was very hot out of the shade.
Fortunately the car trip home was pretty uneventful. We travelled home on Wednesday the 29th of September, 1999.
We took our Nissan Patrol and our "Blue Submarine" boat. Graham and Paul had a big day before the trip putting a new floor in the boat after Paul had got extra aluminium struts built in - it was built like a tank.
There was quite a convoy of vehicles and boats and trailers that made the trip. David brought his white landcruiser ute with the "shark" dinghy on the roof. Norma brought the green Nissan (Baggsy drove), Matty Hill took his SWB Patrol, Graham, Justin and Talea went with Geoff Beckett (Geoff had an 80 series and a boat), Robby and Jessie took their 80 series "Can do" truck with the boat Rob shared with Colin on the back.
The trip out was pretty adventurous to say the least! Broken boat trailers and a box trailer rollover! With some ingenious patching, including a tied on log to drag the box trailer on, we eventually made it to the campsite in the night. Some parts had to be flown into the nearby ranger station to fix the trailers!
Exact dates are a bit hazy now - but the first photo Paul has is the big mackerel Rosanna caught on a little k-mart rod and reel - and this was taken on the 25th of September 1999. This Saturday might have been the day after arriving or perhaps we needed a day to recover from the trip in and setup camp etc.
We didn't catch a heap of fish on the trip but it was good to see some new country. Painted Crayfish were a popular target and the team did pretty well at getting a few of them. There was one fright one night however when a few went out on the boat at night after crays and bumped into a reef - fortunately no serious damage was done.
On the Wednesday a couple of boats went to the Victoria Settlement as planned which was really interesting. Was quite a ways up one of the big inlets in Coburg but it was lovely scenery and beautiful sheltered green waters.
It was a good trip in all and although challenging it was worth doing. The campsite was quite nice and shady although in September it was very hot out of the shade.
Fortunately the car trip home was pretty uneventful. We travelled home on Wednesday the 29th of September, 1999.
Friday, 25 December 1998
Queensland trip for Christmas Holidays
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Hmmm these waves are bigger than those at home... |
Accomodation included Uncle Clydes at Travellers Rest, Uncle Wilsons at Maryborough, Uncle George at Murwillambah, Brisbane etc!
In between all the visiting we spent some time at the beaches, went to theme parks etc - was a really good time.
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Dream World! |
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The dairy at Travellers RestWhilst we were at Uncle Wilson's he took some nice photos of the kids at his studio. |
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The family at the sawmill at Travellers Rest |
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Uncle George's dairy farm |
Paul's maternal grandmother "Nana" passes away
On Christmas Day 1998 Paul's Nana passed away after a short illness. She had reached the age of 79 a week earlier as she was born on the 17th of December, 1919. Paul was aged 30 and Nana had known his 3 children (her great grandchildren) which was nice.
More info to come.
More info to come.
Esma May Ansell (nee Patterson) with a bunch of grand kids and friends |
Monday, 22 June 1998
Paul gets a job at Nungalinya College
Paul started work with Nungalinya College in Casuarina in June 1998 where he stayed for almost 5 years.
He was initially employed as the "Abstudy Officer" where he would help the indigenous students with their abstudy forms and status, their travel etc.
After a couple of years he setup a computer network, a student database, an email system and a website and ended up becoming the college's first IT Staff member.
He was initially employed as the "Abstudy Officer" where he would help the indigenous students with their abstudy forms and status, their travel etc.
After a couple of years he setup a computer network, a student database, an email system and a website and ended up becoming the college's first IT Staff member.
Saturday, 13 June 1998
Lee Point Fishing Trip
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Judging by the look of the kid's ages in this photo we went fishing in the dry season of 1998 in Rob and
Colin's boat that we borrowed.
Was a really good day as Rosanna and Daniel caught heaps of garfish and had a ball. And we also caught two nice Mackerel when Dad hung some of the garfish out on lines as live bait.
Poor David was pretty sick at the time and just slept in the boat for most of the trip. We probably just went out for a saturday morning.
Fortunately David was better soon after... he doesn't look like he's too bad in this photo actually that was taken when we got back home.
We lived in Cobham Ct in Moulden at the time.
Colin's boat that we borrowed.
Was a really good day as Rosanna and Daniel caught heaps of garfish and had a ball. And we also caught two nice Mackerel when Dad hung some of the garfish out on lines as live bait.
Poor David was pretty sick at the time and just slept in the boat for most of the trip. We probably just went out for a saturday morning.
Fortunately David was better soon after... he doesn't look like he's too bad in this photo actually that was taken when we got back home.
We lived in Cobham Ct in Moulden at the time.
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