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Last ditch effort to stop Boulder Creek toilet demolition


A small community is refusing to let the toilet at its beloved park be demolished by serving the Mackay council with a petition.
Mount Charlton residents first learned of plans to remove the Windyloo toilet facilities at Boulder Creek Park in an email from Mackay Regional Council on April 14.
The letter stated the toilet was in “very poor physical condition” and was at risk of becoming airborne in high winds because of cracks to the fibreglass roof and failed structure mountings to the foundation slab.
There were also concerns about the elevated water tank’s “badly corroded” platform and deteriorated timber framing. ....

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What council plans to do about diseased Platypus Beach


Council is recommending people stay out of the water at Platypus Beach almost a fortnight after dangerous bacteria was detected there.
A Mackay Regional Council statement issued on Friday said ongoing tests showed little change to moderate E.coli and Intestinal Enterococci levels.
“Council recommends that members of the public don’t swim in the area,” the statement said.
“Anyone swimming in the area does so at their own risk.”
Platypus Beach, a popular swimming spot under the bridge at Mirani. Picture: Mackay Regional Council
“(It) will outline an approach on how to best manage the site into the future,” the council’s statement said. ....

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Gross reason why people left sick after Platypus Beach swim


The results found e.coli and intestinal entercocci were present in the water – both of these organisms are found in faeces, including human, livestock and wildlife.
Mayor Greg Williamson said Mackay Regional Council made the swift decision to close the beach because people had reported vomiting and gastro.
“Staff from council’s water laboratory undertook testing on Monday afternoon,” Cr Williamson said.
“Due to these findings, Platypus Beach will remain closed while further water sample collection and testing is completed.”
Council chief executive Michael Thomson said it would be investigating a way forward to manage the site.
“Options such as implementing a recreational management plan will be discussed,” he said. ....

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