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Premium Content Subscriber only Clipped overhead powerlines have caused three different sets of traffic lights to fail amid the Friday afternoon commute in North Mackay. Police are on scene directing traffic along Malcomson Street after the truck hit the overhead lines about 4.40pm. The initial incident was reported at the corner of Malcomson Street and Valley Street where the lines were believed to be hanging low. It caused a signal outage at the intersection of Sams Road and Malcomson Street. A police spokesman said crews were on scene directing traffic but motorists who could avoid the area were urged to do so. ....
A Mackay developer has taken a shot at Mackay Regional Council, claiming bureaucratic red tape is holding up new housing projects across the city. Charlie Camilleri said the council had asked him to do a stack of reports for his 29-lot planned housing development on Sams Road, North Mackay but the project was stalled. Because he cannot get that project approved, Mr Camilleri said he had not been able to move forward with a 17-lot Sarina housing development. I m at the end of my tether. I can t get traction, he said. At the moment, this council should be asking the people, how can we help you? ....
Why a Mackay housing developer is at the end of his tether gladstoneobserver.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gladstoneobserver.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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As Queensland opens up and holiday makers are roaring to hit the roads this Easter, The Courier-Mail has determined where the state s most lucrative speed and red light cameras are positioned, with one Gold Coast speed camera alone raking in over $16,000 per day. The state s five worst hot spots for drivers speeding and running red lights have been revealed, with the five locations drawing in an eye-watering amount of money. An intersection at Broadbeach Waters, Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Rd, the Pacific My in Loganholme, Kangaroo Point s Main St and the Bruce Hwy at Burpangary East raked in just shy of a gobsmacking $20 million in just one year. ....