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Premium Content Subscriber only From a Yalboroo woman who was found alive after days of searching to Mackay being named a top destination for Queensland travellers, these were some of the top stories in March 2020.
A CHINESE company with lease hold over parts of Keswick Island has been called out for illegally trying to restrict public access to the popular tourism destination. Picture: Daily Mercury
The death of a teenage girl in an alleged hit and run incident in Beaconsfield rocked the community as police searched for the driver. Investigations were continuing into the death of the 15-year-old girl who died on Nicklin Dr after the incident about 3.15am Sunday. ....
Vandals have hacked, slashed and chainsawed through Mackayâs foreshore in a vain attempt to create ocean views and beach tracks. Mackay Regional Council said it had uncovered three extreme cases of vegetation vandalism at Grasstree Beach, Haliday Bay and Seaforth. A Development Services report revealed these areas were hot spots for vegetation vandals. It said the council has been in a two-year battle with unknown vandals at the Grasstree Beach esplanade and Haliday Bay, with âcontinuous damage to vegetationâ at the two beaches. The most recent saga included the destruction of 10 plants at both sites in September. The report said Grasstree Beach residents hacked down 10 trees to create an informal track and ocean views. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only THE Central Queensland Livestock Exchange 2020 selling season wrapped up on a strong note this week, with the average price for restocker cattle lifting about 40c/kg. The good quality yarding was met with strong demand, with more than 2800 head processed at Wednesday’s Prime and Store Sale. Morgan Harris, TopX, Gracemere, said prices were solid to dearer across the board and the bidding gallery was bolstered with a few extra local restockers snapping up cattle. “The market was lifted as the prediction of rain on the way has producers wanting to have cattle back in their paddocks,” he said. ....