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Landholders are urged to join the fight against pest plants as part of Sunshine Coast Council’s renewed commitment to weed them out.
Council today (22 July) endorsed a 12-month Biosecurity Surveillance Program at its Ordinary Meeting.
Council officers will proactively monitor the extent of invasive plants across the region and partner with landholders to manage target species on their properties.
Those being targeted include groundsel bush, cat’s clawcreeper, fireweed, giant rat’s tail grasses and salvinia.
Environment Portfolio Councillor Peter Cox said landholder support was critical to the program’s success.
“Proactively managing invasive plants within our region takes a team effort with both private and publicly owned property included within the surveillance target area,” Cr Cox said.
Brisbane-based Greg Willims opened up to the The fee disclosed under consideration in Queensland Titles Registry documents showed $6.1 million for the stunning 42ha property which sold for $7 million back in 2009. Mr Willims, an Ascot resident who made his name selling brands including Bentleys, Audis, Maseratis and Lamborghinis in Brisbane, revealed his vision for the stunning hinterland ranch. He said they were focused on making improvements to the property, particularly to pastures, water care and tree planting, before they decided what direction to take with the property. Montana Park at Maleny. Mr Willims said his expertise lay more in cattle breeding, despite the property being considered one of the country s finest horse properties.
A former luxury car sales supremo has emerged as the new owner of a sprawling horse stud in the hills of Maleny renowned as one of the country s finest equestrian properties. Queensland Titles Registry documents revealed Lambhill Pty Limited - directed by luxury car dealership boss Greg Willims - as trustee for The Willims Final Discretionary Trust, had taken ownership of a Mountain View Rd, Maleny property known as Montana Park. The fee disclosed under consideration in the documents showed $6.1 million for the stunning 42ha property which sold for $7 million back in 2009. Greg Willims, then-Dealer Principal of Audi Centre Brisbane back in 2009.
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