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Baralaba wins David v Goliath battle over CQ coal mine dailymercury.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymercury.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Baralaba wins David v Goliath battle over CQ coal mine qt.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from qt.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Premium Content Subscriber only A Rockhampton musician is hopeful that Queensland Music Festival's statewide music initiative The Queensland Music Trials will eventually make its way to Central Queensland. The Queensland Music Trails, which were announced in April, are a world-first concept that blends music festivals and road trips in a bid to deliver greater economic and social value to communities and artists across the state. QMF ambassador for North Queensland and current member of Busby Marou, Jeremy Marou, said the initiative was a great way to boost the economy and encourage Australians to visit regional and remote areas of Queensland.
When the varied financial position of Central Queensland Local Government was put under the microscope of the Auditor-General, Rockhampton and Central Highlands councils were revealed as the only financially stable entities. The analysis by Auditor-General Brendan Worrell found one-third of Queensland councils were at “high risk” of not being financially sustainable and 70 per cent spent more than they earned in 2020. The report ranked councils financial sustainability measures and risk. Gladstone, Livingstone and Woorabinda councils were all found to have average asset sustainability ratios less than 50 per cent, considered to be high-risk. In his report into the audit, Mr Worrell studied the finances of 77 Queensland councils, highlighting the impact the COVID pandemic had on council finances.
Audit reveals challenging times for CQ councils gladstoneobserver.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gladstoneobserver.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Man busted driving six days into disqualified period themorningbulletin.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from themorningbulletin.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Premium Content Subscriber only There is a new police boss in town and he is looking to point Capricornia in the right direction. Superintendent Glen Pointing fills the role of District Officer of the Capricornia Police District, taking over from Ron Van Saane who retired last month. Sitting down with The Morning Bulletin during his first week last week, Superintendent Pointing was finding his feet in the new role. The Capricornia district oversees 33 police divisions across 104,859 sqm including Agnes Water, Anakie, Baralaba, Biloela, Blackwater, Calliope, Capella, Duaringa, Emerald, Emu Park, Gladstone, Goovigen, Gracemere, Lakes Creek, Many Peaks, Marlborough, Marmor, Miriam Vale, Mount Larcom, Mount Morgan, Moura, North Rockhampton, Rockhampton, Rolleston, Rosedale, Springsure, Tannum Sands, Theodore, Tieri, Westwood, Woorabinda, Wowan and Yeppoon.
Premium Content Subscriber only A QFES officer was called to Rankin Street at 2am. A QFES spokesman said a wheelie bin was âalightâ when the officer arrived on scene. He said the officer made the scene safe and left in the hands of Woorabinda Police, who patrolled the area. wheelie bin
Fatal crash driver's sentence 'manifestly inadequate' | Fraser Coast Chronicle frasercoastchronicle.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from frasercoastchronicle.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Premium Content Subscriber only A new budget and executive has been established for the recently constituted Central Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils. More than $190,000 will be shared between Banana, Central Highlands, Gladstone, Livingstone, Rockhampton and Woorabinda Aboriginal councils to fund activities up until the next financial year. CQROC was established last September after Gladstone Regional Council voted to work with other councils to enhance Central Queensland's economic growth, social capacity and environmental sustainability. The entity was formed following the winding up of the Central Queensland Local Government Association in 2013. In Tuesday's general meeting, Gladstone Regional Council voted unanimously on the established budget between councils.