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Massive projects to shape CQ in 2021


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he Morning Bulletin has pulled together a list of exciting multimillion-dollar projects in the pipeline, due to break ground or throw open their doors around Central Queensland in 2021.
From the arts, to sports, roads, health, defence, manufacturing, education and training, tourism and water security, there s plenty of big projects around the region that will generate employment and keep the economy ticking over.
Rockhampton Museum of Art
The scaffolding is coming down, windows are going in and soon the crane will come down at the construction site for the $31.5 million Rockhampton Museum of Art on Quay Street.
Jointly funded by local, State and Federal Governments, the completed structure will be six times the size of the existing Rockhampton Art Gallery, providing a home for the city s impressive art collection while delivering significant benefits to the community, generating tourism, economic benefits, and opening up new opportunities for local artists ....

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Australians placed in jeopardy


COVID second wave?
As we almost made it through months of change in 2020, with little or no further community transmissions of the COVID-19 virus, Australians are now placed in jeopardy with imported new strains of the virus.
Opening our borders to international travellers returning, will come back to bite us.
We are the envy of the world, the way our state and federal governments have set in place strict policies of movement control and testing, from the beginning.
We have learnt to isolate and socially distance.
Now thousands of Australians have had to put their Christmas plans on hold, while a cluster has broken out in the northern suburbs of Sydney, from two importees. ....

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Expansion works begin at Capricorn Coast art gallery


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EXPANSION works of the Fig Tree Galleries in Yeppoon are reportedly progressing well, with construction underway on the new art gallery building.
The expansion and upgrades of the Fig Tree Galleries, formerly known as the Mill Gallery on Normanby St, were made possible after Livingstone Shire Council received $250,000 in funding through Round 4 of the Queensland Government’s Building our Regions program.
The project was also supported by $850,000 from Livingstone Shire Council, bringing total funding to $1.1 million.
Concept image of the Fig Tree Galleries expansion. Picture: Design + Architect
The construction contract for the new gallery building was awarded to a local contractor and is expected to be completed by May 2021. ....

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YEAR IN REVIEW: O'Rourke's reflections on 2020


MUCH like everyone else, the notorious year of 2020 will be an unforgettable one for Rockhampton MP Barry O Rourke.
From the moment that 2020 clicked over on the calendar, much of the country was on fire and the parched Rockhampton region was no exception.
Mr O Rourke threw his support behind the Morning Bulletin s Fair go for our fireys campaign which ultimately resulted in the Federal Government announcing our heroic firefighting volunteers would be compensated for their protracted time away from work battling bushfires.
It was not long after the wet season quenched the bushfires that Mr O Rourke and his government had to brace themselves for a once in a lifetime challenge - navigating the health and economic catastrophe created by the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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