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Premium Content Subscriber only Dave Thicker has been remembered as a stalwart of the Bowen community and a backbone of its State Emergency Service. Mr Thicker died at the weekend, aged 70, after losing his battle to illness. Mr Thicker joined the Queensland SES in 1976, worked his way up to becoming deputy controller in 1992 and was the local controller from 1996. Due to continued health issues, David took leave from this position but remained active in the Bowen unit until recently assisting when possible, Bowen SES posted to its Facebook page. David will be sadly missed but never forgotten by the present members and those of years gone by. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only You know someone is after more than just the groceries when they go to the same deli counter a few days in a row. For Reid Murray, it was a lady named Bek he had met at a mutual friendâs birthday dinner at Sarinaâs Tandara Motel in 2010. His persistence worked for she gave him her number and the pair became Mr and Mrs Murray in a wedding ceremony at the Campwin Beach lookout two years later. Reid and Bek Murray. Picture: Contributed âWe just clicked, we both liked the same interests,â Mrs Murray said. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only What motivates State Emergency Service volunteers is the smiles of those to whom they lend a hand when help is needed most. SES Capricornia area controller Michael Young has been involved with the organisation for nearly 30 years. “When someone’s had their roof taken off or they have to be evacuated, they look towards SES to come and help them out,” he said. “That’s the rewarding factor from our members.” At the start of a new year, Mr Young is calling on residents of Rockhampton, Gladstone, and the Central Highlands to share in the satisfaction of doing good for their communities. ....