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Residents, schools and businesses will benefit from a $1.5 million digital infrastructure boost across the Isaac region.
New and improved telecommunication services are to be installed between Moranbah and Clermont, with five new towers part of the project which is funded under the Australian Government’s Regional Connectivity program.
Isaac region Mayor Anne Baker said the project would help keep local businesses connected, help families stay in touch and allow locals to better access health, education and online services on the go.
“Mobile and broadband connectivity is essential to help feed, power and build sustainable and vibrant Isaac regional communities,” she said.
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As central Queensland abattoir nears completion, owners hope to create jobs for the industry s up and comers
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Located in in central Queensland, the 200-head-a-day abattoir is the first to be built in 20 years.
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The finishing touches are being put on the first abattoir built in Queensland in two decades and the owners hope it will encourage a new generation of beef producers.
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Queensland s first abattoir to be built in 20 years is set to be finished in July
The Signature Beef facility will have between 70 to 80 full-time jobs