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Popular Awoonga Dam area faces an extended closure

Premium Content Subscriber only A popular family area at the Gladstone region’s Awoonga Dam faces an extended closure while essential maintenance is undertaken. Lake Awoonga’s Riverston Bay Recreational Area will be closed to the public over the next two weeks. GAWB Chief Executive Officer Darren Barlow said a new section of footpath would be constructed between the Lake Awoonga Caravan Park and Riverston Bay Recreation Area. “Nothing is more important to us than the health and wellbeing of our visitors,” Mr Barlow said. “We’re committed to providing safe and accessible recreational facilities to our local community.” GAWB will improve pedestrian access between the Caravan Park and Riverston Bay by replacing part of the wall at the Riverston Bay entrance with a new footpath.

CQ pollies go head-to-head on hydrogen hubs debate

Premium Content Subscriber only Two Central Queensland politicians have traded verbal barbs over the Federal Government’s latest hydrogen announcement. It detailed Gladstone as one of five ‘hubs’ in the Federal Government’s $539.2 million clean hydrogen and carbon capture technologies program. But, Member for Gladstone Glenn Butcher was unimpressed by the announcement, stating it was another flash in the pan that aimed to take credit for the work of others. “I would say that there’s fashionably late, and then there’s ScoMo’s move to finally recognise our potential for hydrogen,” Mr Butcher said. “It’s the Palaszczuk Government that implemented a strategy two years ago, has already opened two rounds of the industry development fund, and set up a Queensland Hydrogen Task force full of the industry’s best.”

We LOVE it : Awoonga campers soak up Easter long weekend

We LOVE it : Awoonga campers soak up Easter long weekend
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Queensland Alumina like you ve never seen it before

Login to follow WHEN Gladstone was reeling from the closure of the city s biggest employer, the meatworks, in 1962, the announcement of Queensland Alumina Limited raised community spirits. After competing with 11 other locations, the port city was chosen as the site for a refinery to process significant alumina deposits discovered at Weipa, far-north Queensland. Gladstone was favoured as a site due to its deep water harbour and the proximity of rail access. Information provided by QAL shows the refinery was built by a consortium of organisations - Comalco, Kaiser, Alcan and Pechiney. The construction was the biggest engineering feat of its time ever in the sunshine state.

DRONE PHOTO GALLERY: QAL like you ve never seen it before

Login to follow WHEN Gladstone was reeling from the closure of the city s biggest employer, the meatworks, in 1962, the announcement of Queensland Alumina Limited raised community spirits. After competing with 11 other locations, the port city was chosen as the site for a refinery to process significant alumina deposits discovered at Weipa, far-north Queensland. Gladstone was favoured as a site due to its deep water harbour and the proximity of rail access. Information provided by QAL shows the refinery was built by a consortium of organisations - Comalco, Kaiser, Alcan and Pechiney. The construction was the biggest engineering feat of its time ever in the sunshine state.

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