Tuesday, January 28, 2014

11 November 1973

MQ 44
Government Settlement
Republic Of Nauru
Central Pacific
11 November 1973

Dear Mum & Dad,

This is a follow-up to my hastily written note last week. Andy & Shane came home last Wednesday which was pretty amazing as Andy had only had Shane the previous Thursday afternoon. Needless to say she is very well & Shane is coming along like a house on fire. So far he is a very good kid & no trouble except for the four hourly feeds. Darren has taken everything well, the whole business not being very dramatic for him, mainly thanks to Sue Matchett. He is like a mother hen with Shane & drives Andy mad helping with the bath & wanting to touch & carry Shane about. We are encouraging him as much as its possible (& safe) to do.

I don’t think I have mentioned our new house yet. We are really pleased with the move & we seem to be able to relax a lot more here. It is more private with a large back area, built in barbecue, our own garage & set well back from the road behind some coconut palms & frangipani trees. The house is virtually new (although it is actually about 25 years old). It has been completely renovated, all new fittings, a new bathroom & toilet, new kitchen & dining area & third bedroom added. The roof has been partly replaced & all new flooring which is polished. There is a full length covered veranda with a polished floor running along the front of the house. Andy talked the Works Department into giving us a new two door frig & a cane lounge setting with new cushion covers. The overall effect is really good & without doubt we would have the best house in the settlement. Not bad for nothing anyway!



Still no rains although the wet season is suppose to start in October. There hasn't been a decent rain since February so that all our fresh water is imported. It doesn't really affect us to any great extent except that we are more careful of our use of water. Although each house has a 10,000 gallon tank, each is equipped with an instant pressure pump which gives the same advantages as mains pressure. The water is free (to the expatriates only) & only requires a phone call to the Works Department when the tank is getting low. I used to dream about a place where there was plenty of water but it didn't rain. Apparently this is it. Still it would be a nice change for one of those tropical downpours like we had when we first arrived. It amazes me how the vegetation survives because even when it does rain the run-off is very rapid, the island being so small & shaped like an upturned saucer, the soil being basically sand & coral. Most of the undergrowth has gone but the paw paws, frangipani, tomano trees, pandanus & coconuts continue to thrive, flowing & bearing fruit.

  Parliament has been dissolved until the general elections in December, though it is pretty certain most will be regain their seats. Each parliamentarian represents about 50 voters. And they reckon Australia is over governed.

No more news, hope you are all well & staying ahead of all that work.

Love from the equatorial Tuers (Andy, Greg, Darren & Shane)



2 November 1973

MQ 44
Government Settlement
Republic Of Nauru
Central Pacific
2 November 1973

Dear Mum & Dad,

This is just a note to slip on today’s plane. Well it’s a boy again. Shane William & a handsome looking fellow he is, dark hair & I haven’t noticed the exact colour of his eyes yet but I think they are dark. Andy is very well & it was a quick & easy birth. Darren is standing up to the whole thing very well, though he still doesn’t appreciate what is going on. He has grown up a lot lately & he is in his bed now & is quite easy to look after. Our friend who has Darren during the day is very capable & has three of her own including a boy a bit younger than Darren. The Gilbertese woman is still coming & handling the washing & house so we are reasonably organised. I haven’t had to cook a meal yet except breakfast.

There is not much else to report.

Hope you are all well.


Love from Andy, Greg, Darren & Shane

8 October 1973

MQ 44
Government Settlement
Republic Of Nauru
Central Pacific
8 October 1973

Dear Mum & Dad,

Well here I am back in the sunshine & warm weather again. The trip up was without incident except that it was pouring rain in Brisbane, warm at Noumea & hot in Honiara. By the way, I could see you standing out on the deck at Tulla watching the plane take off. 

It was great to get home to Andy & Darren & to see Darren’s face light up when he saw me. He is really impressed with the blackboard I brought back. Some of our friends had arranged a would you believe “welcome home” barbeque so that we virtually went from the airport to the barbeque. I was really popular when I pulled out a 2lb box of James chocolates which I had bought in Brisbane.

Things seem to have been pretty quiet since I have been away, no scandals or excitement. Andy looks very fit & is. Treasury continues to have their little crises & the Secretary for Finance has prepared an eight page report on the poor performance of the Chief Accountant with the Chief Accountant preparing an eight page reply. The Secretary for Finance has officially resigned but is now trying to withdraw his resignation, but the Chief Secretary is playing hard to get.

Our new house is nearly ready to move into. The rain didn’t do any damage. Andy has had the Works Department estapol all the cupboard shelves.

The box that I was looking for at Tullamarine didn’t arrive so I have my fingers crossed for Tuesday’s flight.

That’s about it to date. I have missed the mail so this will have to go out on Friday. Anyway, now it’s your turn.

Love from all of us up here,


Greg

26 September 1973

MQ 44
Government Settlement
Republic Of Nauru
Central Pacific
26 September 1973

Dear Mum & Dad,

Sorry for not writing for such a long time & even this is jotted down in a rush to catch the morning plane. I’ll be arriving at Tullamarine about 11 pm Sunday 30th September & coming back Sunday Oct 7th. I have got a list of things to do & get about a mile long so I hope I will have the time to do some work as well! 

Anyway this is just meant to be a note to let you know my movements. I am booked in at Hotel Australia Sunday to following Friday, with Saturday night at the Tullamarine Travelodge.

See you soon,


Greg