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Strange figures

Cr Basil Cameron is yet to announce whether or not he has a team of candidates joining him in his election campaign but says he’s running for the position of mayor, joining a competition that as of Tuesday morning featured six men and zero women. Alan Dickens, Brunswick Heads To date (10/07/2021), the inflow into Brunswick Waste Water Treatment Plant has been 1,056,459.53 kilolitres, recycled water is 50,315.34 kilolitres, treated effluent leaving the plant is 1,094,160.08 kilolitres. These figures make no sense, even with 50,315.34 kilolitres going to recycled water there is more treated effluent leaving the plant than is entering the plant – how is this possible?

John Cornell, from ratbag larrikin to a multi-talented entertainment giant

John Cornell, from ratbag larrikin to a multi-talented entertainment giant
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Bruns foreshores benefits from NSW budget – The Echo

Public funds have been allocated for projects in Brunswick Heads, earmarked in the recent NSW Budget. The office of NSW Nationals MLC Ben Franklin told The Echo the funding in the budget ‘is a continuation of the commitment made by the government and some of this work has been completed or is underway’. Brunswick Heads foreshore projects, according to Mr Franklin’s office, consists of ‘environmental and recreational improvements and upgrades to facilities and amenities at Torakina Reserve, Banner Park, and Terrace Reserve, Brunswick Heads’. ‘The improvement will provide much-needed facilities for the benefit and enjoyment of locals and visitors and will resolve the ongoing degradation of the reserves’.

Sea World crowned Australia s most popular tourist attraction

Australia’s Gold Coast claimed three of the top four spots in a new tourism study released yesterday, with Sea World crowned Australia’s most popular tourist attraction of all-time. Australia’s Gold Coast claimed three of the top four spots in a new tourism study released yesterday, with Sea World crowned Australia’s most popular tourist attraction of all-time. The Newspoll study, which surveyed Australian adults from across the country, found 56 percent had been to Sea World, pipping Dreamworld (51 percent). Both parks beat out the world-famous Taronga Zoo (47 percent), with Movie World in fourth and Wet’n’Wild equal fifth.

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