Studio J Production Consultants in Burra, South Australia, Australia | Consultation agency
Studio J Production Consultants
Locality: Burra, South Australia, Australia
Phone: +61 438 173 297
Address: 2 Young Street 5417 Burra, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.studiojproduction.biz
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25.01.2022 Now available from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B088NYXLBZ
25.01.2022 Vale SX2079 Murray Willing 2/10/1919 - 6/4/2020. Sportsman, soldier, Rat of Tobruk, a mans man who was fiercely loyal to his mates. Before the war Murray Willi...ng worked as a labourer. He enlisted in Wallaroo, South Australia in March 1940. His first overseas service was in the Middle East and North Africa from December 1940 until March 1942, enduring the Siege of Tobruk. He embarked for service again in PNG with the 2/10th Battalion in August 1942, serving in B Company as a rifleman. Murray vividly remembered one particular aspect of the battle with Japanese forces at Milne Bay. He was part of a forward company of the battalion which was on a fighting patrol to KB Mission when Japanese forces attacked their hasty defensive positions at night. Lightly armed and provisioned the battalion was attacked by two midget tanks supporting enemy infantry. He recalls fighting at night made control difficult and the battalion was split, some went directly to Milne Bay, but Murray was part of a small group that was cut off by the enemy. They returned silently inland through the Stirling Range to make their way back to the battalion. In 2012 Murray revisited Milne Bay on a DVA commemorative mission. He needed a passport for this and said "The Japs didnt care about a passport last time I was there". He enjoyed the trip and spoke highly of the DVA staff and carers from the mission. In December 1942, Murray moved to Buna with the 2/10th Battalion and took part in the Battle of Buna, during which he was seriously wounded in action, with a gunshot wound to the chest. As he was being transported to an aircraft for evacuation the airfield was strafed by Japanese Zeros. Still strapped to the vehicle, Murray pulled the blanket over his head and waited, but fortunately the bullets missed him. Murray was discharged in August 1943 and after the war he established a heavy haulage company. He was an active member of the RSL and participated in the Adelaide ANZAC Day march, in latter years as the last 2/10th Battalion marcher. He maintained many friendships with his wartime mates and their families and had a close affinity with younger generations of soldiers. Murray was an active lawn bowls player and golfer. Lest We Forget.
24.01.2022 In production......!
24.01.2022 Burra RSL President Mike Pinkerton presenting WW11 veteran Leonard Bence with his certificate in recognition of his service and commemorating 75 years of VP day, Victory in the Pacific and the end of Australias involvement in the war. Len, we salute you! #VPday, #rsl, #Burra,
24.01.2022 The Friend of the Burra Railway Station are very sorry to have to inform you that the 150th anniversary of rail to Burra will not be celebrated this year on 29t...h August. Covid 19 has changed our plans. Please watch this space for details of a great celebration in 2021 which we hope will be bigger and better. See more
21.01.2022 Such a great initiative to welcome new people to our community Please RSVP to Pauline or Sue Burra Community Management Committee | Burra And Surrounds - Buy , Sell , Swap Or Free . |
21.01.2022 In production now.....! Stay tuned!
18.01.2022 SEMI-FINAL #1 After a false start (which will be investigated by the International Jingle Committee) were into the semis! Paint Supplies have battled through t...he competition so far, scrapping their way past Booze Brothers & Paramount Browns. Meanwhile SA Quality Home Improvements pulled off the comeback of a century to take down Noel. Good luck teams! Paint Supplies, Paint Supplies factory surplus batches ----VERSUS---- SA Quality Home Improvements, SA Quality Home Improvements
17.01.2022 Thank you to Gary Johanson of Paint Supplies for his generous donation of interior and exterior paint for the Bon Accord Cottage in Burra. It is looking wonderful!
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16.01.2022 Burra RSL President Mike Pinkerton presenting WW11 veteran Edward G.J. MacMillan with his certficate in recognition of his service and commemorating 75 years of VP day, Victory in the Pacific and the end of Australias involvement in the war. Ted, we salute you! #VPday, #rsl, #Burra,
14.01.2022 Book your teams now! Starts 19th November 2020
12.01.2022 Thank you to Mid North Accounting for making their window available for the Burra History Group to display the wonderful artwork and models made by the Years 3/...4 from Burra Community School. We are celebrating Burras 175th Anniversary! Stop by and have a look, they are simply wonderful! Well done! Many thanks to the teachers See more
12.01.2022 This Wednesday!
12.01.2022 Giant Wishing Christmas Tree!! FREE movie LIVE music FRIDAY - 18 DECEMBER Burra Town Hall
11.01.2022 Next Wednesday!
08.01.2022 2 years ago, on the 25th January 2018, we sadly said goodbye to Fozzie. Life goes on, but we miss your laugh, your wisdom and above all your beautiful music. A life in Music and life well lived. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten, you are with us always
07.01.2022 Today we remember those from Burra and District who have served in conflict. Plaques on Burra and Districts War Memorial in Market Square record the names of 1...02 men from Apoinga, Booborowie, Burra, Hallett, Hanson and Mt Bryan areas who gave their lives in World War I. About 700 enlisted from an area that contained 2,500 people, about 1,750 in the town itself. 27 names of men who gave their lives in World War II were added after 1945. Below is the list of men from Burra and District named on the memorial who gave their life during WWI. At least forty died in their early 20s, four were 19 years of age and one was 18. The photos show some of the fresh faced young men who lost their lives during WWI. Arnold, W.E. Bass, H.J. Bell, W. Bishop, C. Bruhn, W.G. Burrows, P.C. Burton, C.S. Camp, J. Canny, J.F. Carey, L.H. Collins, B.E. Collins, W.G. Cox, C. Cruikshank, J. Davey, H.E. Davidson, A.L. Dawes, E. Dearlove, T.A. Dew, A. Dixon, T.W. Dolan, J. Duell, J. Duldig, O.R. Egan, A.E. Ferguson, L.R. Finch, W.G. Fitzgerald, F.G. Flower, R.J.C. Gallagher, A.W. Gilbert, F.F. Gilbert, J.L. Gillett, A.C. Green E.O. Green, H.T. Griffiths, L. Hammer, W.R. Harris, H. Hawkes, W.R. Hill, G. Hill, S. Honan, J. Hoole, H. Howells, F.C. Humphrys, C.M. Inglis, F. Inglis, K. James, C.H. Jeffery, A. Jesser, T.L. Johnson, R. Jones, W.F. Josephs, W.C. Kelly, E. Kelly, F. Kemble, R. Killicoat, P.D. Kilmartin, F.J. Kuchenmeister, C.A. Lacey, E.R. Lackman, A.H. Lawler, E. Lee, A.S. Leighton, A.H. McBride, N.H. McDonald, D.C. McWaters, H.H. Meyer, W.C. Muller, J.F.W. Munt, H. Needham, C. Neimann, O.C. Noyes, K.H. Ockenden, H. Oram, J. Pearce, W.S. Pearse, B.W. Pederson, W. Prior, A.J. Riggs, E.A. Roach, E.M. Rogers, F.J. Rule, E.T.J. Sandland, M.R. Schuyler, F.L. Seigert, C.W. Skinner, H. Sommerville, J.R. Stasinowsky, S.C.R. Stephens, L.C. Thomson, G.W.W. Tiver, C.P. Tiver, F.H. Tolhurst, H.R. Tralaggan, FG Tregonning, W.C.D. Treloar, P.C. Trevilyan, H. Turner, H.H. Turner, L.J. Williams, G.A. Winders, A.T. Woollacott, R.J.
06.01.2022 After a year of organising, Covid and postponement the new Burra History Digitisation course is finally here! Thanks to funding from the Drought Communities Pr...ogram and the Regional Council of Goyder the course is FREE! Anyone can apply but only limited places are available so BOOK NOW! Ring me for more information. See more
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06.01.2022 Ninety Four years ago a Back to Burra celebration was held from 24-30 October 1925. Eight committees were appointed in April 1925 to administer the 7 day eve...nt and they busily set about organising what turned out to be the most notable happening of the year. A 104 page souvenir booklet was produced and is now a valuable collectors item. Many photographs were taken, here are just a few. A summary of articles from the Burra Record tell the story. 21 Jan. 1925, page 3 Back to Burra. A letter from E. Bennetts whose parents were old residents who married there and had their family before moving to Broken Hill like so many others, says he was a recent visitor and suggests many others would return if a Back to Burra week were organised. 4 Mar. 1925, Supplement Back to Burra. The meeting on Wednesday was attended by 60-70 ladies and gentlemen and it was decided to go ahead. The Mayor had hoped for a bigger turn-out. He said show week had been suggested and after some discussion F.T. Sara so moved, Mr Radford seconded and it was carried unanimously. A committee was then appointed. Miss Bubb suggested special invitations be sent to old Burraites who had attained distinction. A temporary smaller committee was then elected to draw up a scheme: the Mayor, Messrs Radford, Riggs, Penrose, F. Sara, Morton, Crewes and Miss Bubb and the Mayoress. 8 Apr. 1925, Supplement Back to Burra A meeting at the Institute on 2 April appointed the following committees: Musical, Amusements, Decoration, Reception, Advertising, Accommodation, Souvenir and an Executive Committee comprising the chairman of each committee, the Mayor, Secretary and three other members to be appointed next meeting. 7 Oct. 1925, page Miners Dugouts. Much interest is being taken in the opening of two old huts in the creek on the property of Mr Charles Grow of Kooringa. They were miners homes some 80 years ago and Mr Grow has been persuaded to open them to visitors to the Back to Burra. The old fire places and earth walls still have whitewash attached. Scores of locals are visiting them. 14 Oct. 1925, page 3 Back to Burra arrangements are almost completed. Apart from much private accommodation 20 beds for ladies have been set up in the Junior Department of Kooringa Methodist Sunday School and if needed after the big tea on Monday more will be set up in the Senior School and classrooms. The Salvation Army Hall and the Cheer-up Hall are also being used. Lady Holder is expected and visitors from WA have already begun to arrive. 28 Oct. 1925, page 3 Back to Burra got off to an auspicious start with the arrival of the Broken Hill Express from the north on Friday morning. Visitors were greeted by a fleet of cars and motored to their place of abode. They drove under a welcoming arch at the station gate and there was another at the Institute. Streets were dressed in bunting and shops dressed in greenery and flags. Thereafter a reception committee greeted each train. There was another decorated arch at Lewiss bridge. On Saturday after lunch crowds gathered to see the monster procession that preceded the sports carnival at Victoria Park. It was due to depart at 1.30 p.m. and surprised many in Kooringa by reaching the post office by 1.50 p.m., announced by the strains of the Foo Foo Brass Band. George Hann & Cr Stanley Kellaway had been very effective marshals. [A listing of individuals of note and their costumes then follows.] High School girls in tennis costumes filled a car and Burra Serenaders all in fancy dress occupied a lorry. [They are also named.] The mine bogey [jinker], which 62 years ago brought the big engine to the mine, was a feature. S. Kellaway and Wally Lee organised its resuscitation after 45 years in the Mine Stores. Its 60 bullocks and 6 bullockies were replaced for the occasion by a tractor driven by W. Lee. Fully 100 cars must have taken part. The sports day then followed at Victoria Park. The newly refurbished sports track proved a great success. The gate takings were 60. [Results are printed.] In the evening a successful social was held in the Redruth Memorial Hall and at Kooringa the Salvation Army Peterborough Band gave an excellent band concert in the Army Hall, while in the Institute a splendid picture program was screened to a crowded audience. 2 Dec. 1925, page 4 Annual Mayors Report for 1925 Back to Burra was the most notable happening of the year. It ran from 24-30 October. Some hundreds of former residents paid visits and the town was beautifully decorated by day and night with welcome arches at the railway gate, the Institute and Lewiss Bridge. The week was filled with outings, concerts, dances, the show, sports and a Back to School morning. It was a great success and all who took part are to be congratulated. The Burra Show was better than ever and the new grounds and appointments are a great asset.
05.01.2022 A superb Memorial Service in Burra SA. A real tribute to ALL who served.
04.01.2022 Especially for MaryAnn Stenberg s Mum!
03.01.2022 The Competition for Burra Community School closes at 4pm tomorrow, Friday! We have had some amazing entries, which Burra History Group will display as soon as w...e are allowed to all gather again! Thank you to the students, who can be very proud of their entries. There are some amazing dioramas of the past as well as todays buildings. Great job BCS! See more
01.01.2022 Come and enjoy playing bridge in Burra! Newbie or old hand, there is room at the table for you! For more information give Joel a call.
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