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Southern Boulevard bridge roundabout in Palm Beach gets new look

The Garden Club of Palm Beach teamed with SMI Landscape Architecture to renovate the roundabout on the eastern end of the Southern Boulevard bridge.

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Gladstone croc investigation


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Gladstone croc investigation
Wildlife officers from the Department of Environment and Science (DES) are investigating a reported crocodile sighting at Ibis Park boat ramp in Gladstone on 12 April 2021.
Wildlife officers conducted a spotlight survey of the area last night and found no sign of the animal. Recent warning signs have been installed and wildlife officers will continue monitoring the area.
Remember, you are responsible for your own safety in Croc Country. Local fishers are reminded to properly dispose of fish scraps and never discard them at boat ramps.
DES is asking members of the public to report crocodile sightings as soon as possible by calling 1300 130 372 or using the Croc Watch App. DES investigates all reports it receives.

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Crocodile spotted at popular Gladstone boat ramp


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A second crocodile sighting reported in the Gladstone region is a reminder for residents to be croc wise.
Department of Environment and Science (DES) wildlife officers conducted a spotlight survey at Ibis Park boat ramp on Monday night after a reported crocodile sighting in the area earlier that day.
Wildlife officers found no sign of the animal.
Recent warning signs have been installed and wildlife officers will continue monitoring the area.
Local fishers are reminded to properly dispose of fish scraps and never discard them at boat ramps.
Members of the public are urged to report crocodile sightings as soon as possible by calling 1300 130 372 or using the Croc Watch App.

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