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Iconic attraction reopens after $2 2m upgrade

Premium Content Subscriber only An iconic attraction in the central west has reopened its new cafe, retail outlet and children s area as part of a multimillion-dollar upgrade, creating a better experience for visitors and tourists. The new and improved Australian Workers Heritage Centre (AWHC) in Barcaldine officially reopened on Sunday, just in time for Monday s 2021 Labour Day celebrations. Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe was in Barcaldine for the official opening. He said the new entry building was designed to welcome tourists into the facility directly from the main street. The new building features a themed entry to draw guests inside, a cafe-restaurant, a retail outlet, children s activity area, rest room facilities, covered and easy access for disability parking, and environmental utilities such as solar power and water efficient devices, Mr Hinchcliffe said.

Iconic attraction reopens after $2 2m upgrade

Iconic attraction reopens after $2 2m upgrade
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Barcaldine s famous Workers Heritage Centre opens in time for Labour Day

JOINT STATEMENT Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has officially reopened one of the outback’s most iconic tourism attractions. The new and improved Australian Workers Heritage Centre (AWHC) in Barcaldine has officially reopened after a multi-million-dollar upgrade to the attraction’s entrance delivered by the Palaszczuk Government. “This place is iconic. Not just for Queenslanders but for Australians,” the Premier said. “The Australian Workers Heritage Centre is one of western Queensland’s most important tourism attractions. “These upgrades will help to ensure more Australians visit this region to embrace our heritage. “If you’re a history buff and you’re yet to experience the outback, I urge you to experience the new and improved Australian Workers Heritage Centre.”

Australia s ambition on climate change is held back by a toxic mix of rightwing politics, media and vested interests

Australia’s ambition on climate change is held back by a toxic mix of rightwing politics, media and vested interests Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull © Provided by The Guardian Composite: Dan Himbrechts/Mick Tsikas/AAP It was always expected that Joe Biden’s election would be a massive shot in the arm for international climate action, but the scale of that boost has been genuinely surprising. The new president has now invited 40 world leaders to a virtual climate change summit coinciding with Earth Day this Thursday. China’s Xi Jinping will be there, following productive face-to-face talks last week between Biden’s climate envoy, John Kerry, and his Chinese counterpart, Xie Zhenhua, in Shanghai. Even Vladimir Putin is attending, despite divisions between Washington and the Russian leader over new sanctions.

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