From the unveils of some spectacular vehicles and bikes in the elite pavilion to the show n shine extravaganza in the CBD, this event has delivered something very unique for Rockhampton with crowds beyond our expectations across all four precincts, he said. This will go down in history for our city with an economic impact of more than $20 million, lots of lessons learned and great satisfaction knowing that we can diversify our event offerings and stage a major event that is very different to anything Rockhampton has seen before. And it s been great to see the backbone of any event, our fantastic volunteers, out and about helping to deliver the event.
REVHEADS REJOICE: Rockynats will be back in 2022 cqnews.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cqnews.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Date Time
Headline players announced for 2021 Australian Cricketers’ Association Masters Tour
Australian cricket greats Greg Matthews, Julia Price and current Melbourne Renegade, Josh Lalor, are just some of the exciting names set to be part of the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) Masters Tour coming to Armidale on February 25 and 26 2021.
Armidale Regional Council Mayor Cr. Ian Tiley was joined by the Armidale District Cricket Association this morning to officially announce the latest players headlining the event set to be a major boost to the region.
“This event will be the largest the region has seen in a long time and will greatly benefit the entire community,” he said.
Date Time
Nicki Scholes – Robertson named Armidale’s 2021 Citizen of Year
Nicki Scholes – Robertson has been named as Armidale’s 2021 Citizen of the Year for her work advocating for people suffering with Chronic Kidney Disease.
After receiving a kidney transplant in 2020, Ms Scholes – Robertson has been a vocal advocate for those suffering with Chronic Kidney Disease. In 2020, she stepped up her dedication to the cause, launching the Rural Kidney Association to try and make a difference for those suffering with the illness in rural and regional areas. In addition to this, Ms Scholes –Robertson has established support groups for patients and families of those living with Chronic Kidney Disease in Armidale, and has raised thousands of dollars for the Armidale Renal Unit.