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For kids like Leigh-Ann, Caleb, Jake and Grace, a new fun run course is something they can look forward to this year.
The Grade 5 students previewed Gladstone Port Corporation’s new event, The Port to Park FunD Run at East Shores on Wednesday.
Leigh-Ann, 10, said the new course was very family orientated.
“It’s very good for families to participate in,” Leigh-Ann said.
“I like it because it shows the beautiful Gladstone landscape and lovely scenery we have here.” Gladstone Port Corporation has unveiled the new name for its popular fun run, the Port to Park FunD Run
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Escalating political tensions between Australia and China resulted in no coal leaving Gladstone Ports Corporation facilities during November for the first time in almost a decade – but overall export volumes grew.
Not since February 2011, has Gladstone Port Corporation failed to export a single kilogram of coal to China.
In comparison, in November 2019, China had 725,050 tonnes of coal delivered through Gladstone Ports Corporation controlled locations.
Regularly, more than three million tonnes of coal per month departs Gladstone via the RG Tanna Coal terminal, with China often receiving more than 1 million tonnes each month.
Despite the downturn in Chinese coal exports during November, GPC acting ceo Craig Walker said it turned out to be a record month for exports.
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GLADSTONE Portâs Corporationâs acting CEO labelled new carvings to be erected at popular family locations as âunique artwork for the communityâ.
Craig Walkerâs comments followed the GPC decision to commission a prominent Queensland artist to create seven sculptures within the parklands and beyond.
Mr Walker said the sculptures would celebrate some of the regionâs most unique animals through art.
âWeâre so fortunate that our Port is home to such a diverse range of wildlife including turtles which are regulars on our local beaches and dolphins which are known to play in the harbour inlet and can even be seen from the parklands,â Mr Walker said.