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Businesses encouraged to sign up for Council procurement meetings
Business owners can now sign up for one-on-one meetings with Townsville City Council’s procurement team to learn about Council’s procurement process.
From July last year until January this year, Townsville City Council spent $129 million with local businesses, helping to provide jobs to locals and to boost the economy.
Business Services and Finance Committee chairperson Margie Ryder said meetings with Council’s procurement team were offered face to face, as well as digitally.
“It’s simple for local businesses to get involved – just book through EventBrite and sign up to a free 30-minute digital session with a procurement team member,” Cr Ryder said.
Campers looking to head up to Paluma Dam can now book through Townsville City Council's new online booking system. The new booking system, Bookable, went.
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Subscriber only RESIDENTS are being warned to take care of their pets while walking on Castle Hill following the discovery of laced meat near walking tracks. Townsville City Council has reported finding meat laced with glass and poison to police. Community Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability Committee chairwoman Margie Ryder said it was unacceptable for any member of the public to leave laced meat out anywhere in Townsville. No animal deserves to die inhumanely. Any animal could eat this meat and suffer because of it. It is not OK for anyone to leave laced meat out in our city, Cr Ryder said.
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