Three Kalkadoon women Bronwyn Haynes, Marlene Dangus Wharton and Merilyn Rankine have decided to throw an all-open invitation Christmas party to bring back the outback spirit to Mount Isa.
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The Murri Christmas event will take place on Friday December 20 from 4pm to 8pm at the Family Fun Park.
Event creator Marlene Dangus Wharton said this was chance to bring the community together just in time for Christmas.
"A lot of people seem down about all of the youth crime of late, we have lost our spirit," Ms Dangus Wharton said.
Ms Dangus Wharton said there would be yarns with Shaqeigha George who created the curfew petition.
The event will have all kinds of food, music and entertainment.
"We will be handing out some of the petitions and talking to each other about how to solves the issue of youth crime," she said.
"We want juveniles to be held responsible for their crimes because we all live here together."
Ms Dangus Wharton said they had a lot of sponsors.
"A lot of organisations are on board and lending a hand on the day," she said.
"We would love more volunteers so if anyone would like to help that mean a lot."
The Murri Christmas party is an alcohol free event.
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