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THE summit of Mount Archer is sporting some shiny new bling to bolster its credentials as one of Central Queensland’s premier tourist attractions.
Visitors to the top of Mount Archer will immediately notice the changes greeting them on arrival including a $1.5 million upgrade to the carpark with improved lines, lighting, and walking pathways, a kids playground and a gleaming $600,000 amenity block.
Revelling in the summit’s cooler temperature and stunning views, the full complement of Rockhampton Regional Councillors joined Capricornia MP Michelle Landry on Wednesday morning to unveil the mount’s additional features. Parks Councillor Cherie Rutherford (left), acting mayor Neil Fisher and Councillor Ellen Smith.
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IMPORTANT safety works have commenced on an intersection at Postmans Ridge, which will bolster freight movement through the Lockyer Valley and complement the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing.
The $4 million upgrade to the intersection of Murphys Creek Road and Brookside Place will realign the intersection to favour the B-double route, as well as add a dedicated right-turn lane into Brookside Place and improve sight distance for drivers.
The Toowoomba Second Range Crossing cut across the old Postmans Ridge Road, which created a cul-de-sac known as Brookside Place.
The intersection upgrade will mean westbound traffic on Murphys Creek Road will no longer have to give way, which will improve efficiency for both residents and freight operators.
Australian Government extends domestic aviation support programme
Australia s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack stated (14-Dec-2020) the government s Domestic Aviation Network Support (DANS) programme was extended from 31-Jan-2021 for an additional eight weeks to 28-Mar-2021. Mr McCormack stated: DANS and RANS [Regional Airline Network Support] will continue to support essential freight movements around the country, providing critical access to healthcare equipment, education and mail and enabling numerous industries . Mr McCormack said the government also extended a 50% waiver of domestic air services charges for Regular Public Transport and aeromedical flights from 01-Jan-2021 to 31-Mar-2021. [more - original PR]
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