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9 April
Governor s Program
The Governor’s Official Program is comprised of a wide range of constitutional and legal duties and ceremonial and community engagements. Each year, the Governor hosts thousands of visitors to Government House to take part in investiture and award ceremonies, Open Days, receptions and meetings, and travels widely throughout Queensland to support the activities of Patron groups. View a chronological record of the Governor’s daily program below. Back to all events
Friday 09 April 2021
On Friday, in the morning, at Government House, His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC was interviewed, via telephone, by Resonate Broadcasting journalist, Ms Shirley Way.
Member for Bundaberg Tom Smith welcomed Thursday s announcement. This is great news for Bundaberg and for our region s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, he said. Another round of Works for Queensland will allow Bundaberg Regional Council to deliver more jobs and build or upgrade their council infrastructure. I know that councils in our region have already put previous rounds of funding to good use with 252 projects being funded through Works for Queensland, delivering 5,101 jobs for locals. We ve already seen Works for Queensland deliver upgrades for both Central Park and Boreham Park, which have been fantastic for our community and created local jobs.
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History was made in Murgon on February 11 with the first sod of the $1.5 million cultural centre and fossil museum officially turned.
Federal member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien joined representatives from the South Burnett Regional Council, members of the Murgon Country Creative Association and members of the public for the sod turning ceremony. Members of the Murgon Country Creative Association along side Llew O’Brien and representatives from the South Burnett Regional Council. Photo/Tristan Evert
Murgon Country Creative Association president Richard O’Neil said the project is a “very big thing” for both Murgon and the South Burnett.