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Subscriber only A MAN who failed to pay his tax for almost a decade has been fined $8500 and forced to pay court costs. Sky Gregory Henry, 40, pleaded guilty in a Townsville court after failing to submit his tax return for nine years from the year ending June 30, 2010 to June 30, 2018. The Mackay man owed more than $24,000 to the Australian Taxation Office. The court was told Henry, who is a father of two, was going through personal difficulties and his tax return was a low priority . The court heard Henry was given his final notice in October 2019, with the requirement to lodge before December 2019.
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Subscriber only A MAN who failed to pay his tax for almost a decade has been fined $8500 and forced to pay court costs. Sky Gregory Henry, 40, pleaded guilty in a Townsville court after failing to submit his tax return for nine years from the year ending June 30, 2010 to June 30, 2018. The Mackay man owed more than $24,000 to the Australian Taxation Office. The court was told Henry, who is a father of two, was going through personal difficulties and his tax return was a low priority . The court heard Henry was given his final notice in October 2019, with the requirement to lodge before December 2019.
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The three major infrastructure projects Whitsunday Mayor Andrew Willcox dubbed the “most exciting” in the council’s 2020-21 budget will not be delivered on time, if progress continues at the current rate.
Whitsunday Regional Council’s latest financial report reveals all but one of the council’s 2020-21 major capital projects are tracking behind schedule and will likely need to be deferred to the next financial year.
The top three projects promoted in the 2020-21 budget announcement are all far off completion.
They are: Bowen’s Flagstaff Hill redevelopment, which has started on March 8; the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, which is about a third of the way through; and the new Shute Harbour Marine Terminal, which is about half way.
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The rebuild of the Shute Harbour Marine Terminal is on track and expected to be completed by mid September 2021, weather permitting, Whitsunday Regional Council informs.
The new seawall has been constructed, with the level of the entire facility and carpark raised by an extra metre for greater resilience to storm surge in the future.
“The slab for the first and second floors of the new terminal building has been laid and works have begun to install reinforced concrete columns, which will support the walls of the new terminal building,” said the council.