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Developers push for new stages at Rockyview estate

Premium Content Subscriber only The developers of the well established, residential estate north of Rockhampton, Paramount Park, have lodged plans for six more stages. The developers lodged plans to develop one lot off the Bruce Highway at Rockyview into 37 new lots for the stage 7A to 7F. The new subdivision has been designed to be consistent with the existing estate. No road works have been proposed in this application and will be done so in the operational works proposal. All lots will have access to a newly constructed road. The site has existing approvals from January 2017 and October 2020. The new lots vary in size from 4041 sqm up to 6842 sqm.

Yeppoon residential estate expands with more lots

Premium Content Yeppoon s Central Park Estate is looking to expand further with another seven lots proposed. North Coast Development has lodged plans with Livingstone Shire Council for stage 3B of the estate. The application was submitted by Capricorn Survey Group and is for a development permit for one lot into seven lots for a residential subdivision. The lots are at 10 Casey Dr and the lot sizes vary from 500sqm to 750sqm. The documents state the lots will be accessed from a new cul-de-sac road to be built from Casey Dr. Central Park Estate in 2015. Central Park Estate is on the corner of McBean and Tabone Sts, near Yeppoon CBD.

SPENDING: Which mayoral candidates splurged the most?

Premium Content Subscriber only Days before voting to decide Rockhampton’s next mayor, some may wonder where candidates got their money, how much they received, and how much they have spent. Below is a list, current as of January 18, that includes total campaign expenditure and the name of donors, their occupations, the amounts they gave, and any other information provided in their submissions to the Electoral Commission of Queensland. Anyone not included has no declared donations or expenditure. Note that the nomination fee of $250 is listed in the expenditure of some, but not all, candidates. All candidates must provide a complete summary of their spending within 15 weeks of election day.

DONATIONS: Where mayor hopefuls got their money

Premium Content Subscriber only In past weeks, residents of Rockhampton might have noticed signs by the road and online advertisements for mayoral candidates. Early voting commenced on Monday, and electors may wonder what gifts each candidate has received and how much money has been spent on campaigns so far. As recorded on the Electoral Commission of Queensland s public disclosures, Russell Claus received money from several individuals, including W. Ford, C. Ford, Capricorn Survey Group director and surveyor Richard Ford, and CSG Bank of Queensland account , all of whom gave $499 each. Richard Ford s application states that his clients conduct business with local government in the form of development applications .

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