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Green light for Tweed leg of Northern Rivers Rail Trail

Tweed Shire Council A tender has been awarded for the Tweed leg of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. The next step in the Tweed leg of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail will move forward after Councillors voted overnight to award an $11.8 million contract to one of 4 preferred tenderers. Councillors agreed to support the recommendation of Council officers to award the contract to a complying tender bid from Hazell Bros (Qld) Pty Ltd following a rigorous tendering process. The decision was made in a confidential hearing following legal advice that was sought after a threat of legal action by a third party group. Opponents had called for the rail trail to be built off-formation – or alongside the existing track infrastructure.

Woman blamed for Dunalley bushfire describes terrifying day

Woman blamed for Dunalley bushfire describes terrifying day The woman at the centre of the Dunalley bushfire trial told police she ‘”busted my gut” trying to douse the flames of the blaze. News by Amber Wilson Premium Content Subscriber only THE woman at the centre of the Dunalley bushfire trial told police she busted my gut trying to douse the flames of a blaze being blamed for the disaster. A video of Melissa Jayne Barrett s police interview was screened in the Supreme Court of Tasmania on Thursday, as day three of one of the state s biggest-ever civil trials played out.

Woman blamed for Dunalley bushfire describes terrifying day

Woman blamed for Dunalley bushfire describes terrifying day
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Why new $8 4M bus stop matters for the whole region

Premium Content The completion of a new bus stop has marked a transformative step for Byron Bay. The new Byron Bay bus interchange, on Butler St, cost $8.4 million, 50 jobs were involved in its construction and it will take hundreds of buses off Jonson St, member of the Legislative Council and parliamentary secretary for energy and the arts Ben Franklin said when he officially opened the facility on Monday. Mr Franklin, who was representing Regional Transport and Roads Minister Paul Toole at the opening, applauded the end result of the interchange, which follows the completion of the Byron Bay Bypass, which opened in February after 30 years of planning, and the award-winning changes to Railway Park.

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