Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

HISTORY IMMORTALIZED IN CITY CENTRE

Maltese Corner Will Honor The Cultural Importance Of Maltese Migrants In Mackay

The Maltese Corner Fundraising Group Inc reached a milestone last week with the signing of a contract to begin construction of three statues to be located in the Mackay CBD.

The group had previously gained approval from Mackay Regional Council to construct the monuments at the corner of Victoria and Wood Streets which is colloquially known as the “Maltese Corner”.

The statues are based upon a 1994 photograph taken by Joe Caruana from J & J Photography, of a group of Maltese men who variously, for many years, used to meet at the corner to talk and often do business.

There is currently a plaque at the corner which reproduces the photo and Mackay Regional Council has recognised the corner as an important historical site which it includes in the Mackay Heritage Discovery Trails.

“Maltese migration swelled in Mackay in the post-war era, attracted by the abundant agricultural opportunities. This corner was a social and cultural meeting spot for many Maltese men, gathering on Tuesdays and Thursdays to talk and await the opening of the banks”.

The idea for the statues was conceived several years ago during an informal meeting between local Maltese historian and author, Carmel Baretta and Council officers. Since then, the concept has gained popular support which culminated in a petition that was presented to a Council meeting in May 2021, at which it received unanimous support from Councillors.

The Maltese Corner Fundraising Group Inc was formed in August 2021 with the primary goal of raising the funds to complete the project. The group has been busy with many fundraising activities over the past twelve months and has received generous donations from many local families and businesses. They were also grateful to receive a $15,000 contribution through “Activate My Place!” which is a placemaking grant program co-ordinated by Mackay Regional Council.

The contract with local artist Kay Paton was officially signed off at the committee’s Christmas Spectacular which was held at the Mackay Turf Club on Saturday 26th November.

Kay Paton has been commissioned to undertake the work from her Nebo foundry and workshop. Kay’s previous works include the Moranbah Miner’s Memorial and numerous bronzes to commemorate the lives of loved ones, special events and milestones in our history. They also feature in the Nebo Museum and Stockman’s Hall of Fame.

Sculpting is expected to commence in January 2023 and the three statues are due for completion by April 2024. Whilst the commissioning of the work is a major milestone, the final vision for the projects also includes informational plaques and lighting at the corner, which will keep the committee busy with fundraising in the New Year.

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