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He is being remembered as a âgreat mate who looked after everyoneâ.
The husband and father was part of a group who launched a menâs shed at Brooloo just three years ago.
Numabulla Menâs Shed secretary Dennis James said Mr Bowe had been with them from the start. âHe was a very personable fellow, he managed to look after us very well,â he said.
âHe was a great mate.
âWe were all shocked to hear that the accident ⦠actually involved him.
âI spoke to his wife Mary and she seems to be bearing up quite well.â Doug McCallum, Kerry Bowe and Dennis James celebrate the opening of the Tin Can Bay Men s Shed. Picture: Shane Zahner
Wide Bay MP Llew O Brien has defended the practice of ministers stepping in on grant funding decisions, labelling it a bulwark against bureaucracy. His comments follow revelations more than one third of projects announced in one round of the federal government s Building Better Regions fund were approved despite not being recommended by the department. Documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act and reported on by the ABC reveal 112 of the 330 projects approved for the third round of the program were given the green light due to intervention by Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack and an unnamed group of government ministers.
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