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Central Queensland’s largest environmental event is back in 2021 and on this Sunday at the Tondoon Botanic Gardens.
Ecofest aims to educate residents to better understand their impact on the environment and to empower them into making changes towards a sustainable life.
Traditionally held on the first Sunday in June to coincide with World Environment Day, this year’s event will be on Sunday, June 6 from 10am-3pm.
Councillor Desley O’Grady said Ecofest was a perfect event for anyone to attend, as it incorporated both fun and educational elements.
“Attendees will be able to enjoy a fun day out with kids activities, educational workshops from leaders in gardening and sustainability as well as eco-market stalls, a plant sale, food vans, live music and even an appearance by the Plastic Free Mermaid, Kate Nelson,” Mrs O’Grady said.
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The magical world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will be brought to life by Gladstone students with their Combined Schools musical performance of the family classic.
Generations of Gladstone region children have grown up delighted by the world of pure imagination Willy Wonka created in his marvellous chocolate factory.
Students from across the region are eager to take to the stage of the Gladstone Entertainment and Convention Centre GECC in the musical production.
But, to ensure the musical is a hit and guarantee plentiful “golden” ticket sales by the audience, the production is looking for a professional director.
Deputy Mayor Kahn Goodluck said it was great to see Miriam Vale Plant Hire come out at the top. It is a credit to Miriam Vale Plant Hire and also a credit to our local content policy doing its job, he said. The Gladstone Regional Council voted unanimously to award Miriam Vale Plant Hire the contract for improvements to Blackman s Gap Rd. While there was other fantastic local businesses, it is really good to see a Miriam Vale company getting a job in Miram Vale. Cr Desley O Grady said she backed Cr Goodluck s comments and said she had travelled that road a number of times lately.