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Thousands of people are expected to attend Sunday’s Beef to Beach event at Emu Park after it was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19.
The event is held annually and is part of Livingstone Shire’s official Queensland Day celebrations.
The free family event is held from 12pm to 5pm at Bell Park and includes a number of Queensland themed activities, free rides, face painting and the annual Fruit Salad Eating Competition.
Also joining the event this year is the live children’s show The Owl and the Pussycat.
Two showings are on offer at 1pm and 3pm, with free tickets available at www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-owl-and-the-pussycat-tickets-153942862245.
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Capricorn Coast business owners and start-up founders will have the opportunity to expand or kickstart their operations with an 18-week program kicking off from next week.
Livingstone Shire Council and Advance Queensland engaged Rockhampton-based online marketing company Bright Sites to deliver the Biz-Blitz program for existing businesses and start-ups who are feeling stuck in a rut.
Mayor Andy Ireland said Livingstone Shire was proving to be a hotspot for new and expanding enterprises, particularly in the wake of COVID-19, and it was important businesses were given every opportunity to thrive in their industry.
“If you’re a community member who is motivated to make change in yourself and your business, Biz-Blitz is perfect for you,” he said.
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