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The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service will conduct a planned three-day burn from Thursday as a part of the annual hazard reduction program.
The burn will take place in the vicinity of Mackay Eungella Road, Eungella National Park, Ball Bay Rd, Kippen Dr and Cape Hillsborough National Park.
The burn will take place until Saturday, with considerations taken for potential changes in weather forecasts.
As a result, smoke may be seen in the Netherdale and Eungella National Park area, as well as the Cape Hillsborough National Park. Planned controlled burning will take place from Thursday in the Mackay region. Picture: Jason Edwards
Enlarge image Mungo National Park, NSW: The landscapes are extraordinary, with solidified, wind-blown sand dunes and dry lakes making for a moon-like vision. But Mungo is important for changing the way we thought about human inhabitation in Australia – skeletal remains found here showed that indigenous people have been in Australia for a lot longer than previously thought. Indigenous-guided tours that delve into that history and traditional beliefs about the land and weather will leave you with your mind racing.
Photo: Tourism NT of Mungo National Park, NSW: The landscapes are extraordinary, with solidified, wind-blown sand dunes and dry lakes making for a moon-like vision. But Mungo is important for changing the way we thought about human inhabitation in Australia – skeletal remains found here showed that indigenous people have been in Australia for a lot longer than previously thought. Indigenous-guided tours that delve into that history and traditional bel
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With the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine under way, economies around the world are beginning to rebuild and recover.
Here are 10 projects set to kickstart the Mackay Whitsunday economy again, in no particular order:
The Mackay Waterfront Priority Development Area was declared in 2018 to kick start a visionary project to transform the city and unlock the true value of the Bluewater edge.
It is hoped the redevelopment of the city’s waterfront areas will set the scene for a significant urban transformation for the city.
In July 2019, the airline named Mackay as the second site for a proposed pilot training academy after opening a facility in Toowoomba.