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Community views sought on Mooloolah River Interchange

Date Time Community views sought on Mooloolah River Interchange The community is being asked to have its say on plans for a future upgrade at the Mooloolah River Interchange on the Sunshine Coast. Federal Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher MP, said he welcomed the views of the local community on this important project. “The Mooloolah River Interchange upgrade will provide key safety improvements by helping to reduce crashes at the interchange and improve travel time on the Sunshine Coast,” Minister Fletcher said. “This project is one of many critical infrastructure projects to receive funding from the Morrison Government as part of its record $110 billion, 10-year infrastructure investment pipeline, which is helping to drive Australia’s world-leading economic recovery.”

Coast man grabs mental health by the balls | Sunshine Coast Daily

We re out : Philanthropists pull pin on stadium pledge

There s no good leaving it there indefinitely when there s people out there who need it. VISION: An artist s impression of an upgraded Sunshine Coast Stadium.   Mr Thompson, who is in his 90s, labelled the federal government s decision to not make funding available in its Budget as terrible and ridiculous . He said he had not thought about who or where he would put his money towards. A bitterly disappointed Mr Forrester said he would also pull his funding commitment. We did everything we could to try and make it happen, Mr Forrester said. It s so disappointing. It would have been great for the Coast.

How to improve your chances of finding a job on Coast

Premium Content Subscriber only A Maroochydore training centre has thrown its support behind women entering the workforce with a new program. Skills Generation has created an employment project for mature-aged women job seekers who have been displaced due to COVID-19. The initiative was made possible through the federal government s Local Recovery Fund which was designed to address job vacancies and help upskill workers to better meet employer demand. The Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay regions have received a $154,810 investment as part of the fund, with the first release of 15 local employment projects making up more than $2m in investments. The government s Local Jobs Program will run through to 2022 in several regions across Australia that have been impacted by COVID-19.

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