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ULTIMATE GUIDE: Anzac Day services, closures across region

Communities and Heritage Councillor, Drew Wickerson, said this year there would be a mixture of ways people could honour Australia’s veterans. “Last year, the community found new ways to honour those who have served, and continue to serve our country, which was fantastic to see,” Mr Wickerson said. “The great news is not only are we able to have in person services again, but those new ways, such as RSL Queensland’s Light Up the Dawn campaign, will be back again this year. “We understand not everyone will be able to attend Anzac events and encourage those who can’t attend to participate in Light Up the Dawn, which started last year in the midst of the pandemic and saw people lighting candles at the end of their driveways as a way to commemorate our veterans.

Mayor makes major Mount Morgan water announcement

Premium Content Subscriber only Rockhampton region Mayor Tony Williams has made a major announcement about the water supply for Mount Morgan as the water level of the No. 7 dam drops dangerously low. There has also been a drop in the quality of water in the dam, so the council will now send 20 trucks per day from Gracemere to Mount Morgan via Razorback Road. This is up from the previous five to six trucks that were visiting the township daily. Water has been trucked there since the start of a trial on March 3, 2021, with the town on water restrictions since September 2019.

Show stopping cars revealed at Rockynats elite show n shine

Premium Content Subscriber only Crowds shielded with face masks swarmed the Robert Schwarten pavilion at the Rockhampton showgrounds on Friday afternoon as they eagerly awaited the unveiling of some elite cars. Judith Menso s 1977 Holden LX Torana hatchback was among one of the show-stopping vehicles in the elite show n shine at the Rare Spares Rockynats 2021. The shiny purple LX Torana in all of its glory.   Unveiled by Rockhampton region Mayor Tony Williams and Rockynats staff, Judith spoke to the crowd about the project. Dubbed Her LX, Judith bought it for $5,000 in 1992. Over the past two years, the car has been transformed from what was once a paddock-bashed shell.

Awesome : What entrants had to say about Rockynats

Premium Content Subscriber only The smoke from the burnouts has cleared and the roar of souped-up engines can no longer be heard but praise for the Rare Spares Rockynats continues to reverberate around Rockhampton. The three-day car-festival, which wrapped up on Sunday, has been hailed a huge success. It attracted 954 cars, 323 bikes and 40,000 people, and injected more than $20 million into the city s economy.   The Rockynats street parade on Quay Street. Photo: Jann Houley The program also included street drags, burnouts, dyno, drifting and a show n shine. Rockhampton Mayor Tony Williams said Rockynats had delivered something very unique for the city.

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