Morris Times April 2015
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Transcript of Morris Times April 2015
APRIL 2014
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HELPING YOU MAKE HEALTHY CHOICES
Bungaroo Village in the Surat, was the first site to see the new meal rating system complete with the new look menu cards.
More over the page >
APRIL 2014
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HELPING OUR CUSTOMERS MAKE HEALTHY CHOICES
(CONT.)The new menu cards help customers choose
the healthiest meal option by indicating dishes that are low in salt, saturated fat and sugar.
The menu cards also show the amount of kilojoules per 100g. The new menu cards along
with the educational material will be on your site in line with the new winter menu.
ADD A CAPTIONThe Brisbane office was sent out the pic below and asked to add a caption. Pictured is Les Seaton, Director of Technical Services with Christine Cavanagh, Mobilisation Manager. Here are the suggested captions.• “Les I think your dreaming the Kiwi’s will win the test.”• “You’re not getting a pay rise”• “We can’t get Friday Night Footy on this TV”• “Did you really say we are mobilising 6 sites in total?” • “Do you think that our daily supply of V’s will be sufficient for this mobilisation?” • “No Christine, I said Mobilise Bungaroo….not immobilise a kangaroo!!”
“Christine, you are going back to
WA.”
3 leaf meal rating system• Low Salt < 200mg sodium/100g• Low Saturated Fat <3g saturated fat/100g• Low Sugar < 5g sugar/100g
To help achieve and maintain a healthy weight, choose dishes with 3 full leaves and low KJ.
Don’t just go home safe.....go home STRONG
KILOJOULES PER 100 MG
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Congratulations to the following members of the Morris family who are celebrating significant tenure milestones this month.
TIME FLIES WHEN YOU’RE HAVINGFUN :)
18 YEARSFIONA BERKIN (CEO)BRISBANE OFFICE
9 YEARSCOLIN TONKINMORANBAH
6 YEARSADRIAN BRIDGE
BRISBANE OFFICE
8 YEARSJENNIFER SCHOMBERGCOLLINSVILLE VILLAGE
8 YEARSKAREN LINTOTT
KINGFISHER VILLAGE
YSP TEAMTwo of the Morris Yandi employees were
awarded with Certificates of Achievement and a $250.00 dinner voucher for them and their
spouse. Matthew Minton – Maintenance 2IC and Denise Rawiri – Housekeeping 2IC
Both employees have been at Yandi since May
2013 (when Morris mobilised) and are both quiet achievers.
They achieved the award and voucher for consistently demonstrating the following:
• Good leadership Qualities• Reliable
• Respected by peers and colleagues• Excellent work ethics
• Operating with a focus on continuous improvements and quality of outputs
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ANZAC DAYCheck out these fantastic pictures showing how ANZAC Day was commemorated at our sites around Australia. These pictures come from the Surat Basin in Queenlsand and Dally Village, YSP and Golden Grove in the West. A big turnout of around 180 people took time out to attend the Dawn Service at Golden Grove. Morris assisted by building a new podium, setting up the area, sound system and flagpole and having our chef Alison lay our wreath. The carving display (pictured below)saw Golden Grove customers taking photos as they collected their breakfasts.
Kim and the Base Camp team put on a great night with
their very own “Eat Street”. Locals got to mix with family, friends, residents
and workers to sample dishes
from around the world. The event
left guests asking “When is the next event?” - Kim will keep you posted.
EAT STREET @ BASE CAMP
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EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTHCongratulations to Amado Prudente (Chef) of Christmas Creek who has been awarded Employee of the Month of March. Well done Amado!
Also nominated was:•GlenMiller (Utility) Christmas
Creek•LawrencePenaflor (Chef)
Collinsville Village
•LeeJarvis (Village Manager) Kingfisher Village
•AllanaBlakely (Utility) Tieri Grounds
•ChloeWilson (Admin, Utility) Golden Grove
•JackieO’Donnell (Utility) Wilga Park
•CeciliaTeale (Utility) Nyngan•StephenJeff (Utility) Wilga Park
•RussellHill (Utility Supervisor) Kantarma
•PeterGeorge (Utility) Kantarma•MeaghanRenton (Utility) Anglo
Moranbah•JamieHamala (Maintenance
Utility) Anglo Moranbah•PaigeKiehjne (Utility) Windibri
BEFORE
BUNGAROO VILLAGE
MOBILISATION MADNESSThe Technical Services Department has been leading the team in mobilising four new sites in Queenland’s Surat Basin. Our client asked us
to deliver a ‘wow factor’ to their residents and the next four pages showcase how we did that. The Morris Bear was there to lend a hand too. There will be more about the mobilisations in the next edition of the Morris Times but for now, here are some pictures.
BEFORE
TALINGA VILLAGE
BEFORE
PEAT VILLAGE
BEFORE
PONGAMIA VILLAGE