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Howlong Industrial Estate and Export Precinct Official Opening

Date Time Howlong Industrial Estate and Export Precinct Official Opening Today Federation Council and the Staughton Group were joined by the Honourable Sussan Ley, Member for Farrer, to officially open the Howlong Industrial Estate and Export Precinct project. This project has allowed for a new 16 lot Business Park Development, as an expansion to Howlong’s Industrial Precinct, and in partnering with the Australian Government and the Staughton Group, the expansion and upgrade of the existing Staughton Group (CoolOff) manufacturing facility. The location of the new Business Park provides easy and accessible transport links to major cities and regional centres along with offering extensive freight and transport services that offer fast and cost effective distribution options. The projects were made possible by funding from the Australian Government Building Better Regions Fund of $6.759 million, $6.589 million from the Staughton Group (CoolOff) and $1.999 million funded by Feder

Murwillumbah park named best in state

My Town: Let s meet you halfway between Calen and Kuttabul

10th May 2021 1:48 PM | Updated: 14th May 2021 10:19 AM Few things can make a vanilla slice better than the offer of a candle to celebrate a friend s birthday. But that s Zarby s Cafe for you.   Zarby s Cafe on the Bruce Highway at Mt Ossa. Picture: Rae Wilson It s an unassuming but must-stop eatery along the Bruce Highway at Mt Ossa, between Kuttabul and Calen. Delicious burgers, great sweets, cool retro decor and it s dog-friendly.   Zarby s Cafe on the Bruce Highway at Mt Ossa. Picture: Rae Wilson Nearby Calen has a butcher with prime cuts and the Cantankerous Cow coffee cart that is anything but cantankerous.

More recycled water possible after Yeppoon plant upgrade

The Livingstone Shire has received a water boost. News Contributed Story Premium Content Subscriber only Livingstone Shire Council’s Yeppoon Sewerage Treatment Plant has recently been upgraded to produce “Class A” recycled water for distribution to customers. The council says it will be used largely for irrigation. The council currently recycles approximately 60 per cent of the current sewage inflow to the Yeppoon STP, which is generally used for irrigation of golf courses, sporting fields, parks, public gardens and median strips. The works have been funded via 50 per cent matched funding from the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund which will assist Livingstone Shire Council to deliver the $2.716 million Yeppoon Recycled Water Augmentation Project.

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