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12 Best Places to Retire in Poland

This article looks at the 12 best places to retire in Poland. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis of how Poland is a dynamic destination for businesses and expatriates, you may go to the 5 Best Places to Retire in Poland. Poland: A Dynamic Destination According to the World Bank, economic growth in […]

2 art galleries among winners at Central Queensland Regional Architecture Awards 2023

Housing one of the most significant regional collections of modern Australian art in Rockhampton, RMOA exemplified the commitment of a community and its administrators to deliver significant public architecture to the city’s cultural heart, according to the jury.

New $4 9m dinosaur exhibit to attract 7000+ visitors

Premium Content Subscriber only An extra 7000 visitors are expected to flock to the central west thanks to $4.9 million in new dinosaur exhibits at Winton. Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe officially opened the Australian Age of Dinosaurs’ Dynamic Destination Project on Saturday, including Australia’s first International Dark Sky Sanctuary. “Some of the largest animals to have ever walked the Earth did so right here in Outback Queensland,” Mr Hinchliffe said. “Winton and Outback Queensland are some of the best places in the world to walk in the footsteps of dinosaurs.” The project includes two new, enormous replica sauropods, joining 39 life-size and lifelike dinosaur sculptures and seven bronze pterosaurs winged reptiles already at the Dinosaur Canyon area of the museum.

Dinosaurs create Winton visitor stampede

Minister for Tourism Industry Development and Innovation and Minister for Sport The Honourable Stirling Hinchliffe Winton is gearing up for an outback visitor stampede with the Palaszczuk Government delivering $4.9 million in new additions to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum. On Saturday, Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe officially opened the Australian Age of Dinosaurs’ Dynamic Destination Project including Australia’s first International Dark Sky Sanctuary. “The Palaszczuk Government’s $4.9 million investment through the Growing Tourism Infrastructure Fund creates an even better outback visitor experience at Winton’s Australian Age of Dinosaurs,” Mr Hinchliffe said. “Last year, more than 827,000 visitors took in an outback road trip experience, contributing around $467 million to Outback Queensland’s COVID-19 economic recovery.

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