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Private firm to manage Al Mirani Fort

The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism (MHT) has called on companies and institutions in the private sector to manage and develop Al Mirani Fort in.

Mackay Whitsunday youth get a taste of being politicians

Premium Content Subscriber only Three Mackay Whitsunday youth will find out if they have what it takes to become a politician as part of a “unique” Queensland program. Whitsunday MP Amanda Camm said Nikkia Goodall of Mackay, Jessie Borg of Mirani and Dominic McCarthy from the Whitsundays were chosen for the assembly of the 26th Queensland Youth Parliament. “I would like to congratulate the three youth members,” Ms Camm said. “This opportunity allows youth leaders to participate in a six-month program including being part of a committee to propose law reform, participating in community consultations and debating their Bill in a youth parliament.”

MY TOWN: We want to discover more about Mirani

Mirani has the best of both worlds being on the doorstep of nature s playground while only a short drive from the city. How many rural townships could boast about having a swimming pool, basketball court, a pub, schools, a library, butcher, chemist and more while being just minutes away from gorgeous natural swimming spots? Mirani Library at 16 Victoria St, Mirani. Picture: Mackay Regional Council The Daily Mercury s My Town series will head to the Mirani Library on Tuesday, March 9, to meet with locals about what they think makes the area great, but also delve into what more is needed to make their home even better.

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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