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Subscriber only A business mogul has launched a mammoth $42m lawsuit against Mackay Regional Council over a proposed residential development in the city s south. Mackay property developer John Cowley, who with his wife Rhonda owns multiple development companies and trusts, has alleged council backflipped on a promise to support his push for a housing subdivision. It is further alleged council benefited from more than $16m in infrastructure to the area that was paid for by the Cowleys, which they claim had only been designed and built as part of a joint agreement in relation to the housing project.
Janessa Ekert Journalist I didn’t always want to be a journalist. In fact, when I was younger my dream was to be an archaeologist – who wouldn’t want to be like Indiana Jones? However, now that I am a journalist, I couldn’t imagine doing anything else with my life.
I love listening to people’s stories and sharing them with others.
I’m a Queenslander through and though. Mackay is the furthest south I have ever lived. I’m an only child and I was raised in Airlie Beach.
My parents are former boaties; we lived on a 42 foot.
Red River Resources well-funded to progress further development at Thalanga and Hillgrove operations
Red River sold 6,700 DMT zinc concentrate, 1,484 DMT lead concentrate and 3,025 DMT copper concentrate during the March quarter. Red River’s Thalanga Operation is 65 kilometres southwest of Charters Towers in North Queensland.
Red River Resources Ltd (ASX:RVR) (FRA:R1R) generated $26 million in revenue during the March quarter with $25.4 million from base metal concentrate sales at the Thalanga Project in Queensland and $600,000 from the new Hillgrove Gold Mine in New South Wales and is well-funded for further development at both.
The company has started processing data received from a microgravity survey at Thalanga, where Red River is targeting Thalanga-style volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VMS) deposits along the southern side of the Thalanga Range to the west of the Thalanga mine.