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Subscriber only Further details have emerged surrounding the Gladstone Regional Council s decision to postpone all Gladstone Yacht Race Village events these Easter holidays. Supplementary to cancellation of the Village opening and postponement of the seafood festival and long lunch, the line crossing party has also been put on ice this year. Mayor Matt Burnett announced the postponements of all B2G Village activities around 2.30pm Wednesday. That includes tonight s events, the long lunch, the seafood festival and the line crossing party, Cr Burnett said. But we have supported the Gladstone Yacht Club and they will have live entertainment all weekend and of course extra security for them as well.
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After the year that has been, January 2020 feels like a lifetime ago and with Covid-19 dominating the news, it’s hard to remember some of the other things that happened.
Take a look back at some of the stories that made the news in January last year.
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