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Assault, drink-driving across two popular Mackay venues
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Mackay Roadshow by Audi Centre Townsville
When: 9.30am to 5pm, Wednesday, May 19 to Saturday, May 22 as well as 9.30am to 1pm on Sunday, May 23
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Mackay fitness gurus and personal trainers have been invited to the latest Active Queenslanders Forum on Wednesday, with entry to the event free for all participants.
The event will be held at Souths Leagues Club from 11am, with two workshops on throughout the day for business-minded fitness individuals.
Active Queenslanders Industry Alliance executive chair Phil Reeves said the free forums were open to all employees or volunteers in the fitness, sport or recreation sectors to secure help with running their business or club.
“The free professional development workshop will be about business planning, financial sustainability, emerging industry issues, and meeting with the peak bodies,” Reeves said.
What you need to know about Mackay Anzac Day 2021
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Subscriber only New data suggests 15 per cent of Mackay businesses have completely recovered from the effect of COVID-19 restrictions. Almost three in five businesses say they have recovered between 67 and 100 per cent of pre-COVID-19 trade. The majority of recovering businesses say a full recovery is unlikely while public health orders remain in place. Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce s Building Business Confidence lunch. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland data shows 15 per cent of Mackay s businesses say they have had a complete recovery after COVID-19. Picture: Rae Wilson But the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland received only 44 Mackay responses to its December Pulse survey so the results cannot be deemed statistically significant, rather can be used just as a guide.
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