Cloncurry's Post Office Hotel changes hands, Mardi...
Boulia Shire Council 25 Feb 2020

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One of the most historic pubs in Cloncurry has changed hands, with the new owner set to give the pub a new lease of life. Trevor Jones may be new to Cloncurry but is not new to the industry, following 11 and a half years owning and managing the Boulia pub. Mr Jones purchased the Post Office Hotel on December 2 from Ian and Nancy Dodd, who had owned the PO Hotel for almost 30 years. "Purchasing the PO Hotel was a quick decision really," Mr Jones said. "I had a phone call Wednesday afternoon, flew out of Sydney on Thursday, inspected and made an offer on the Friday, offer was accepted Friday night, back to Sydney on Saturday. "I worked in Boulia and got out in 2014 and went walk-about around the world, but I wanted to look at getting my mind active again and when this came up I thought why not. "I was looking to do something and we have a good feel for Cloncurry, it's a nice tidy town, the people are really nice, so here we are." Mr Jones said although he had no big plans for the pub, improvements were being made to the interior of the establishment. "I came in with no big plans, just to continue operations and getting it running back to normal - clean and tidy," he said. "We have a nice little hotel here so we are just going to jazz it up a bit inside, we have repainted the front bar, replaced lighting and air-conditioning and doing up the kitchen so it can be running up to 100 meals a night." Since taking over the PO Hotel, Mr Jones said most feedback had been positive. "We have had lots of good comments about the place being clean and looking a lot different," he said. "Over the weekend of February 28, we are hosting a Mardi Gras. There have been a lot of people excited but there is also some negativity because some people don't like something new. "In 2017/18 we took the Outback to Mardi Gras in Sydney and we had a country crowd float, with a mechanical bull and country singer on the back of a truck, which got a lot of attention. So now we decided to bring Mardi Gras to the Outback. "We are flying in some drag queens from Adelaide, we will have bingo, trivia, the parade on the television and just a fun night, so it will be something a bit different." Mr Jones said he had a five year plan for the hotel. "We have a five year plan to get the pub up to where I want it," he said. "We also plan to have concert here at rodeo for Curry Merry Muster including Ali S from Boulia coming out and performing with some big named friends over the rodeo weekend. "So we are looking forward to hosting people here for different events in Cloncurry." READ ALSO: Youth vandalism has Mount Isa residents scared in their own homes. While you are here, subscribe to our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox at 6am every Friday.

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February 25 2020 - 3:36PM

Cloncurry's Post Office Hotel changes hands, Mardi Gras is first event

One of the most historic pubs in Cloncurry has changed hands, with the new owner set to give the pub a new lease of life.

Trevor Jones may be new to Cloncurry but is not new to the industry, following 11 and a half years owning and managing the Boulia pub.

Mr Jones purchased the Post Office Hotel on December 2 from Ian and Nancy Dodd, who had owned the PO Hotel for almost 30 years.

Trevor Jones will host a Mardi Gras party on February 28,29 and March 1 which will include drag queens flown in for the event. Photo: Samantha Campbell

"Purchasing the PO Hotel was a quick decision really," Mr Jones said.

"I had a phone call Wednesday afternoon, flew out of Sydney on Thursday, inspected and made an offer on the Friday, offer was accepted Friday night, back to Sydney on Saturday.

"I worked in Boulia and got out in 2014 and went walk-about around the world, but I wanted to look at getting my mind active again and when this came up I thought why not.

"I was looking to do something and we have a good feel for Cloncurry, it's a nice tidy town, the people are really nice, so here we are."

Mr Jones said although he had no big plans for the pub, improvements were being made to the interior of the establishment.

"I came in with no big plans, just to continue operations and getting it running back to normal - clean and tidy," he said.

"We have a nice little hotel here so we are just going to jazz it up a bit inside, we have repainted the front bar, replaced lighting and air-conditioning and doing up the kitchen so it can be running up to 100 meals a night."

Since taking over the PO Hotel, Mr Jones said most feedback had been positive.

"We have had lots of good comments about the place being clean and looking a lot different," he said.

"Over the weekend of February 28, we are hosting a Mardi Gras. There have been a lot of people excited but there is also some negativity because some people don't like something new.

"In 2017/18 we took the Outback to Mardi Gras in Sydney and we had a country crowd float, with a mechanical bull and country singer on the back of a truck, which got a lot of attention. So now we decided to bring Mardi Gras to the Outback.

"We are flying in some drag queens from Adelaide, we will have bingo, trivia, the parade on the television and just a fun night, so it will be something a bit different."

Mr Jones said he had a five year plan for the hotel.

"We have a five year plan to get the pub up to where I want it," he said.

"We also plan to have concert here at rodeo for Curry Merry Muster including Ali S from Boulia coming out and performing with some big named friends over the rodeo weekend.

"So we are looking forward to hosting people here for different events in Cloncurry."