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The Classic Wallabies, including Central Queensland legend Stephen Moore, will feature in a number of events on the Beef Australia program on Friday.
They will be guests at the popular Sportsmanâs Lunch to be held at The Stadium at the Rockhampton Showgrounds from noon.
They will then lace up the boots for a game against the Beef Barbarians, a team of beef producers and industry identities, at the Rocky Sports Club at 6.30pm.
Here are some other highlights on Fridayâs program.
8am-noon: Farm and Garden Products Stud Cattle Young Judges, Centre Ring, Rockhampton Showgrounds.
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As always, it was a big week in news across the Gympie region, with stories of triumph and unimaginable tragedy dominating the headlines.
In case you missed any, here are some of the biggest stories from across the week:
Teens lose fight for life after horror Wolvi crash
In news that truly rocked the community, two much-loved Gympie region teenagers lost their lives following a horror car crash at Wolvi. Rykah Burr.
On Wednesday it was revealed 18-year-old Rykah Burr died from serious injuries he suffered in the crash, after his family announced his passing on social media.
Llew OâBrien, Tony Perrett and David Littleproud with the Nolan family. Over a third of all positions at Nolan Meats are filled by young workers, and this expansion will ensure there is a further increase in quality jobs here over the next three to five years. Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management Minister David Littleproud said the facility would now double its daily processing capacity, reduce the amount of manual handling, improve the ergonomics of tasks and create a safer and more comfortable working environment. The project has allowed Nolan Meats to fully utilise the distribution centre and the expanded boning, chilling and co-products areas, delivering more fantastic produce, and with it local jobs, Mr Littleproud said.
Llew OâBrien, Tony Perrett and David Littleproud with the Nolan family.
âOver a third of all positions at Nolan Meats are filled by young workers, and this expansion will ensure there is a further increase in quality jobs here over the next three to five years.â
Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management Minister David Littleproud said the facility would now double its daily processing capacity, reduce the amount of manual handling, improve the ergonomics of tasks and create a safer and more comfortable working environment.
âThe project has allowed Nolan Meats to fully utilise the distribution centre and the expanded boning, chilling and co-products areas, delivering more fantastic produce, and with it local jobs,â Mr Littleproud said.
Llew OâBrien, Tony Perrett and David Littleproud with the Nolan family.
âOver a third of all positions at Nolan Meats are filled by young workers, and this expansion will ensure there is a further increase in quality jobs here over the next three to five years.â
Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management Minister David Littleproud said the facility would now double its daily processing capacity, reduce the amount of manual handling, improve the ergonomics of tasks and create a safer and more comfortable working environment.
âThe project has allowed Nolan Meats to fully utilise the distribution centre and the expanded boning, chilling and co-products areas, delivering more fantastic produce, and with it local jobs,â Mr Littleproud said.