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CQ councillor labels LGAQ a bunch of lefties

Premium Content Subscriber only The Banana Shire Council has debated whether or not to take part in a major climate resilience program. Councillor Terri Boyce put forward a motion at the ordinary council meeting on May 24 that BSC should not participate in the Local Government Association of Queensland’s Queensland Climate Resilient Councils program. The program aims to help give councils and their staff the capacity to deal with the effects of climate change, and includes 46 other councils including Central Highlands, Gladstone, Western Downs and Mackay. “LGAQ are going to the state and federal governments saying ‘look, we’ve got two-thirds of Queensland in this group’, and that puts more pressure on them to do what they’re trying to do now,” Cr Boyce said.

REVEALED: Number of Banana Shire council complaints for Q1

Premium Content The Banana Shire Council has received zero administrative complaints during the first quarter. Under the council’s current complaint policy, the Chief Executive Officer is to discuss the quarterly report for complaints to councillors, which was done during the ordinary meeting on May 24. “Can’t believe it, Tom,” mayor Nev Ferrier said to CEO Tom Upton. “A lot of people see us as councillors and we try and do something with Tom, so they don’t become official anyway, so it lightens everything up.” The council voted in favour of receiving the complaint report. banana shire council

ROLLING: 200+ evacuated in major power station incident

Exclusion zone remains in place at Callide Power Station

LATEST 6.30PM: Residents across Queensland have been warned further power outages could be in store Tuesday evening as emergency services remain on scene responding to an explosion and fire at the Callide C Power Station at Biloela. The Australian Energy Market Operator advised that some customers in Queensland may experience further outages, but essential services such as hospitals, transport networks, ports, airports and other key infrastructure would stay online. Energy Minister Mick de Brenni thanked Queenslanders for their patience and understanding. “I’m thankful no one was injured in this incident and we’re working hard to resolve these unprecedented issues as quickly as we can,” the Minister said.

REVEALED: Number of Banana Shire council complaints for Q1

REVEALED: Number of Banana Shire council complaints for Q1
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