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Junior State Cup taking the field in Wide Bay

Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland Touch Football s Junior State Cup will return to Hervey Bay in July thanks to the support of the Fraser Coast Regional Council. Since the cancellation of the 2020 event due to COVID-19, Queensland Touch Football (QTF) and Fraser Coast Council are excited to bring back the three-day action-packed touch football tournament to the Fraser Coast region. Fraser Coast Deputy Mayor Darren Everard said the Queensland Touch Football Junior State Cup was one of the biggest events on the Fraser Coast s annual sporting calendar and it was fantastic to see it coming back in 2021. This three-day event attracts more than 7000 people to our region who inject about $2 million into our local economy when they spend money with local businesses, such as accommodation providers and restaurants and cafes, he said.

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Where do you think council s chambers should be in M boro?

The council is currently considering redeveloping the site of the former administration centre in Kent St. The building, which was demolished following a structural engineering assessment that determined it had reached the end of its working life, will become open space until a decision is made. Former Fraser Coast Council administration building in Maryborough. The council want to maintain a presence in the Maryborough central business district. Cr Daniel Sanderson said an admin building in the CBD is easily accessible for residents to conduct business with the council. “Council regularly receives feedback from residents that they want to see the council stay in the CBD and the project moved forward,” Cr Sanderson said.

PLANNING SCHEME: Council considers amendments

They included encouraging the provision of rooftop gardens; ensuring rooftop gardens are integrated in the overall design of buildings, supporting a green building appearance and enhancing the presentation and visual amenity of rooftops and the skyline. As part of the current review of the Fraser Coast Planning Scheme, Cr Sanderson hoped the council would consider a similar amendment as well as the option to facilitate rooftop restaurants. He said the Fraser Coast was experiencing an “exciting” growth period and amending the local planning scheme to encourage such development would boost the region’s level of innovation. “We should always be looking for new and innovative ways to improve the lifestyle and liveability of the region,” he said.

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