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A proposed Yeppoon service station is at the centre of lengthy legal proceedings as the developers fight to have access from the Rockhampton-Yeppoon Rd, while state and local government planning authorities say it is too unsafe.
Developers Retail Fuel Developments submitted plans to Livingstone Shire Council in 2017 for a 24-hour service station and retail warehouse at Red Lawn Dr, Yeppoon, on the vacant block of land on the corner of Rockhampton-Yeppoon Rd and Tabone St, across from the KFC and BP complex.
The application was also referred to the Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning as the development is on a state-controlled road.
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New General Manager City Growth – Tim Coote
City of Mount Gambier welcomes Tim Coote to the role of General Manager City Growth. Tim is passionate about regional South Australia and has relocated from Port Lincoln to Mount Gambier with his family to take on the position.
Tim was born in Glenelg and grew up in Port Lincoln. He studied Arts as an undergraduate then postgraduate studies in Business and Public Sector Management at university and worked in Adelaide before moving to the Loire Valley in France.
“I met my wife Ilda in France and had two children and stayed in the Loire Valley for about fifteen years, working in Local Government becoming Director for Training before establishing a corporate training and consultancy company working with French based multinational companies and Loire Valley regional organisations,” Tim said.
A burgeoning industry in Woorabinda with the potential for international appeal could drastically improve the economic independence of the Central Queensland shire.
Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council, conservation organisation Greening Australia, and Rural and Remote Development Consultants announced on Friday they were going ahead with practical testing for large-scale wattleseed production at Woorabinda nearly 20 years after the then-mayor Steven Kemp commissioned a feasibility study into the idea.
The 12 months of testing will involve analysing plant varieties, soil types, and the water requirements needed to sustainably and commercially produce the plant.
Initial funding included $38,000 from Greening Australia and $40,500 from the Department of State Development, but private investment may be required in the long-term.
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