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$4 43 million infrastructure upgrade for regional firefighters

New planning controls for flood-prone land

Tweed Shire Council 14 July 2021 Changes take effect across the state from today In March 2017 ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbie brought widespread flooding to the Tweed. A flood level marker at Murwillumbah. New planning controls for flood-prone land will begin to come into effect from today (14 July) to better protect life and property in the event of extreme flooding in the Tweed. The NSW Government announced the new, final Flood Prone Land Package in late May, following an earlier public exhibition in 2020, which includes compulsory and opt-in reforms to land use regulations and planning controls. The amendments will support Council’s ability to manage the risk of extreme flooding through improved land planning and development controls, with some of the new controls to commence from today. Savings provisions apply to development applications lodged with Council before today.

$1 7m upgrades penned for farcical Pioneer Valley stretch

A Mackay councillor has called out the “farcical” safety conditions of a stretch penned to become a tourist highway for the Pioneer Valley. Councillor Martin Bella said many guard rails on the range along Mackay Eungella Road were still damaged from the 2018 bushfires, creating a dangerous situation for road users travelling up and down the mountain, especially when cloaked with fog. “The fact that it is to become the tourist hub that we expect, our chances of an absolute disaster are actually quite strong at the moment,” Cr Bella said at the council’s ordinary meeting. “To be perfectly honest, conditions on that range are farcical.

Award-winning Bowen fish and chip shop to expand

Premium Content Subscriber only An award-winning fish and chip shop in the Whitsundays has been given the green light for its ambitious plans to introduce an outdoor dining experience. Whitsunday Regional Council approved Bowen Fishermans Seafood Company’s development application to almost double the floorspace of Bird’s Fish Bar at 42 Henry Darwen Drive, Bowen. Documents stated the proposal would convert 120sq m of roofed back area into a dining space and connect it to a new kids play area towards the front of the store. Whitsunday Regional Council approved expansion plans for Bird’s Fish Bar in Bowen. The business has undergone many renovations since it was established in the early 1980s including adding a concrete deck area, a larger kitchen and refrigerated display cabinets and “significant restoration” after Tropical Cyclone Debbie in 2017.

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