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Gympie Region Canoe and Kayak Launch Points
About the Mary River Gympie Region Canoe and Kayak Launch Points The Mary River is a major river system, traversing through the Sunshine Coast and Explore the Gympie region from our numerous Wide Bay-Burnett regions. Rich in picturesque waterways including the picturesque Mary River, green scenery and abundant with unique one of Queensland’s natural jewels. Start your wildlife, the Mary River and its tributaries are journey from Gympie Regional Council’s canoe CANOE AND KAYAK the perfect place for canoe and kayak and kayak launch points. enthusiasts to paddle and explore. Get up close with the rare Mary River Cod, www.gympie.qld.gov.au/canoe-and-kayak Australian Lungfish, platypus and Mary River Turtle, or stop along the way for a picnic on one of the grassy banks in our beautiful parks. There are plenty of tributaries along the way, so beginner and intermediate paddlers can set a slower pace on their journey. Experienced kayakers may wish to set themselves a more challenging course. Gympie is perfectly positioned for nature enthusiasts and paddlers to enjoy the watercourses of this region, both from the banks and the water. About the launch points Enjoy the waterways of the Gympie region and paddle the Mary River and its tributaries from six launch points in Gympie, Imbil and Kandanga. Designated off-street parking areas are available at all locations. GYMPIE LAUNCH POINTS Launch points in Gympie can be accessed via Attie Sullivan Park (adjacent to the Normanby Bridge on Mary Valley Road) and the Gympie Weir, (near Kidd Bridge on River Terrace). -
2019 Best of Queensland Experiences Program
2019 Best of Queensland Experiences Program Congratulations to the 2019 Best of Queensland Experiences, who exceed consumer expectations and help us to show travellers why Queensland is truly ‘the best address on earth’. Products Operator Destination @ Verandahs Boutique Apartments Tropical North Queensland 1770 LARC! Tours Gladstone 1770 Liquid Adventures Gladstone 1770reef Great Barrier Reef Eco Tours Gladstone 2 Day 1 Night Whitsundays Sailing Adventures Whitsundays 201 Lake Street Tropical North Queensland 2nd Avenue Beachside Apartments Gold Coast 3 Bedroom Holiday House Tropical North Queensland 31 The Rocks Southern Queensland Country 4WD G'day Adventure Tours Brisbane A Cruise for Couples - Explore Whitsundays Whitsundays A Cruise for Couples - Whitsundays Sailing Adventures Whitsundays AAT Kings Guided Holidays (Queensland) Tropical North Queensland Abajaz Motor Inn Outback Queensland Abbey of the Roses Southern Queensland Country Abbey Of The Roses Country House Manor Southern Queensland Country Abell Point Marina Whitsundays Above and Below Photography Gallery Whitsundays Absolute Backpackers Mission Beach Tropical North Queensland Absolute North Charters Townsville Accom Whitsunday Whitsundays Accommodation Creek Cottages Southern Queensland Country Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane Anzac Square Brisbane Adrenalin Snorkel and Dive Townsville Adventure Catamarans - Whitsundays Sailing Adventures Whitsundays Adventure Catamarans and Yachts - ISail Whitsundays Whitsundays Adventure Cruise and Sail – Southern Cross Sailing Whitsundays -
Wednesday, 19 July 2017 ______
19 Jul 2017 Estimates—Transport, Infrastructure and Planning 1 WEDNESDAY, 19 JULY 2017 _______________ ESTIMATES—INFRASTRUCTURE, PLANNING AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE—TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING EST IMATES—TR ANSPORT, INFR ASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING Estimate Committee Members Mr J Pearce (Chair) Mr CD Crawford Mr S Knuth Mrs BL Lauga Ms AM Leahy Mr AJ Perrett _______________ Members in Attendance Mr AP Cripps Mr SL Dickson Ms DE Farmer Mrs DK Frecklington Mrs JR Miller Mr AC Powell Mr LP Power Mr IB Walker _______________ In Attendance Hon. JA Trad, Deputy Premier, Minister for Transport and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning Mr M Collins, Chief of Staff Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning Mr F Carroll, Director-General Ms K Parton, Deputy Director-General—Strategy, Governance and Engagement Building Queensland Mr D Gould, Chief Executive Officer Department of Transport and Main Roads Mr N Scales, Director-General Queensland Rail Limited Mr N Easy, Chief Executive Officer _______________ Committee met at 9.00 am CHAIR: Good morning everyone. I declare open this estimates hearing for the Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources Committee. I would like to introduce the members of the committee. I am Jim Pearce, the member for Mirani and chair of committee. We have Ms Ann Leahy, the member for Warrego, who is the deputy chair. The other committee members are Mr Craig Crawford, the member for Barron River; Mr Shane Knuth, the member for Dalrymple; Mrs Brittany Lauga, the member 2 Estimates—Transport, Infrastructure and Planning 19 Jul 2017 for Keppel; and Mr Tony Perrett, the member for Gympie. -
Project Section D
Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) Project Section D Terrestrial Fauna Survey Report (Final) Department of Transport and Main Roads May 2016 0331161 www.erm.com The world’s leading sustainability consultancy Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) Approved by: Tom Cotter Project Section D Position: Project Manager Terrestrial Fauna Survey Report (Final) Signed: Department of Transport and Main Roads Date: 13 May, 2016 Approved by: David Dique May 2016 Position: Partner Signed: Date: 13 May, 2016 0331161 www.erm.com Environmental Resources Management Australia Pty Ltd Quality System This disclaimer, together with any limitations specified in the report, apply to use of this report. This report was prepared in accordance with the contracted scope of services for the specific purpose stated and subject to the applicable cost, time and other constraints. In preparing this report, ERM relied on: (a) client/third party information which was not verified by ERM except to the extent required by the scope of services, and ERM does not accept responsibility for omissions or inaccuracies in the client/third party information; and (b) information taken at or under the particular times and conditions specified, and ERM does not accept responsibility for any subsequent changes. This report has been prepared solely for use by, and is confidential to, the client and ERM accepts no responsibility for its use by other persons. This report is subject to copyright protection and the copyright owner reserves its rights. This report does not constitute legal advice. -
Cooloola Coastal Foreshore Reserves Management Plan 2019 Contents 1.0 the Plan
Cooloola Coastal Foreshore Reserves Management Plan 2019 Contents 1.0 The Plan 1.0 The Plan ..............................................................................................................................1 1.1 Why has this plan been Management of land in the coastal zone requires 1.1 Why has this plan been developed? ................................................................1 consideration of a range of coastal and marine issues, developed? and is governed under a variety of legislative and 1.2 Why are we responsible for the foreshore? ...................................................1 The Cooloola Coastal Foreshore Reserves policy instruments. The Cooloola Coast supports 1.3 What are we trying to achieve with this Plan? ..............................................1 Management Plan (the Plan) has been designed to significant environmental values, including the Great 1.4 Use of this Plan ..........................................................................................................2 direct the management of specific coastal reserves Sandy Strait, which is an internationally recognised 1.5 Relationship to other Plans ...................................................................................2 within the Gympie region. It provides the management Ramsar wetland, a nationally recognised Important 1.6 Review ...........................................................................................................................2 intent and vision for these areas, consistent with Wetland of Australia -
Gympie Region Food Trail
TRAIL LISTINGS GYMPIE MAP CAT. PH Gympie Region Food Trail Cafe Charlie H 9 E 07 5483 9723 Capelli Foods F 11 E 07 5482 9515 Precious produce from ocean to earth Growers Processors Distributers Retail Eating Out Farmer & Sun C 5 GPDR 07 5481 2055 Guggys Coffee Cakes F 9 E 07 5481 2109 36 & Salads Gunabul Golf & 35 E 5 DRE 07 5483 7676 Gympie Gold - Regional Produce, is all about showcasing and Accomodation 34 promoting the Gympie Region’s exceptional range of quality, Gympie Fruit World I/J 5 PR 07 5482 8384 33 Kingston House F 9 E 07 5483 6733 gourmet, fresh and value-added produce and the multinational Impressions 32 value-adding food companies, quality exporters of fresh and C/D Mary River Motor Inn 13/14 E 07 5482 9977 31 processed foods, boutique food companies and Nestle Australia B/C 12 P 07 5480 2500 30 growers and distributors of fresh, locally grown Nolan Meats T 5 G 07 5482 3188 29 produce who call the Gympie Region home. The Decks on Mary F 10 E 07 5483 8888 28 www.gympieregionalproduce.com.au Tramcars Bakery I 5 DR 07 5482 1455 27 Zesty Edibles F 5 PE 07 5482 3107 COAST MAP CAT. PH 26 Bonnie Reef Growers FF 18 GP 07 5486 7868 25 Eden Hope CC 16 G 07 5486 6121 Organic Dairy 24 MM Lee Fishing Company 31 D 07 5486 4137 23 Fullarton Enterprises PP 32 D 0414 586 580 22 Purity Essential Oils EE 21 P 07 5486 5774 21 Rainbow Beach Hotel PP 31 E 07 5486 9090 20 Sandy Creek AA 25 GP Macadamias 19 Suncoast Limes EE 12 GP 07 5483 5073 WESTERN MAP CAT. -
February 2021 [PDF]
TASMANIA February 2021 Issue The Queensland Probian SCENIC & BEAUTIFUL FOR MORE TRADE TRAVEL DESTINATIONS SEE PAGES 4 & 5. President’s Report - FEBRUARY 2021 The past is behind, learn from it. ing, I submitted a survey to those leaders to head The future is ahead, prepare for it. attending and then subsequently sent it up some of The present is here, live it. to club secretaries for consideration by these sessions club management committees. The sur- and to ensure Thomas S. Monson vey dealt with on-going social activities that the ses- which had been organised by PAQ in sions achieve 2020 was a year that abruptly and the past; the Ecumenical Services, the their goals. rudely shook us out of our complacen- Probus Bowls Day, the Probus Rotary Probus mem- cy with a life-threatening disease; one Golf Day as well as the hard-copy print- bership in that still exists today, but one for ing of the Queensland Probian. The Queensland is disproportionately low which we now have a plan to deal result of that survey can be summarised by comparison to other states and so, in with and therefore can see a future as follows: very little interest in Ecu- 2021, PAQ will be looking for opportu- beyond its threat. menical Services unless they’re held nities to start new clubs, in conjunction As Probus members, our resolve to locally; little interest or enthusiasm for with established clubs. If your club is continue Probus was also tested. I am the Bowls Day as most Probus club interested in becoming a mentor to a proud to acknowledge that most members are not interested in that new club in your area, PAQ would defi- Probus clubs took on the task of caring event; a similar lack of interest in the nitely like to hear from you. -
First Snaps at the ARC MARY VALLEY RATTLER
Gympie Regional Council | May 2017 First Snaps at the ARC MARY VALLEY RATTLER MEET THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS SMITHFIELD STREET UPDATE GourMAY is here! ‘OUR TOWNS’ PROJECT Your Councillors A message from Mayor Cr Mick Curran, Mayor Mick Curran Portfolio: Governance, Finance, Disaster Management Phone: 0417 959 331 Email: [email protected] Cr Mark McDonald, Division 1 Portfolio: Planning and Development Phone: 0439 001 170 Email: [email protected] Cr Glen Hartwig, Division 2 I hope you all had a safe and pleasant Easter and managed to Portfolio: Economic Development enjoy some of the holiday fun activities hosted by Council over Phone: 0437 722 931 the break. Email: [email protected] I’m proud to present another edition of The Round-Up for 2017, and what a start to the year we’ve had already. Cr Mal Gear, Division 3 The opening of Gympie’s Aquatic and Recreation Centre (ARC) on Portfolio: Business Activities Saturday 1 April was a huge success and I was astounded by the Phone: 0437 477 245 number of people who came to support the event. A big thank Email: [email protected] you to everyone involved on the project, it is a wonderful facility that will bring enjoyment to the community for years to come. Cr Daryl Dodt, Division 4 The 11th Mayoral Prayer Breakfast was held in March and I was blown away by the community spirit demonstrated at this event. Portfolio: Environmental Sustainability This year we had more than 650 people attend from business and Special Projects and community groups and it really shows how important Phone: 0499 080 164 events like these are in bringing the community together. -
Inquiry Into the Forest Wind Farm Development Bill 2020
STATE DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM, INNOVATION AND MANUFACTURING COMMITTEE Members present: Mr DA Pegg MP (Chair) Mr JM Krause MP Ms SL Bolton MP Mr MA Boothman MP Ms CL Lui MP (via videoconference) Mrs C Mullen MP Staff present: Ms S Galbraith (Committee Secretary) Ms R Stacey (Assistant Committee Secretary) PUBLIC HEARING—INQUIRY INTO THE FOREST WIND FARM DEVELOPMENT BILL 2020 TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS MONDAY, 15 JUNE 2020 Brisbane Public Hearing—Inquiry into the Forest Wind Farm Development Bill 2020 MONDAY, 15 JUNE 2020 ____________ The committee met at 9.48 am. CHAIR: Good morning. I declare open this public hearing for the committee’s inquiry into the Forest Wind Farm Development Bill 2020. Thank you for your interest and attendance today. I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land where we are today. My name is Duncan Pegg. I am the member for Stretton and chair of the committee. The committee members here with me today are Mr Jon Krause, the member for Scenic Rim and deputy chair; Ms Cynthia Lui MP, the member for Cook, who is joining us via teleconference; Mrs Charis Mullen MP, the member for Jordan; Ms Sandy Bolton MP, the member for Noosa; and, last but not least, Mr Mark Boothman MP, the member for Theodore. The purpose of today’s hearing is to assist the committee with its examination of the Forest Wind Farm Development Bill 2020, which was referred to this committee for detailed consideration and report by 3 July this year. The committee’s proceedings are proceedings of the Queensland parliament and are subject to the standing rules and orders of the parliament. -
2019-20 Budget Estimates Volume of Additional Information
2019-20 Budget Estimates Volume of Additional Information Reports No. 30 and 31, 56th Parliament Economics and Governance Committee August 2019 Table of Contents Correspondence regarding leave to participate in the hearing Questions on notice and responses Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Questions on notice and responses Premier and Minister for the Trade Questions on notice and responses Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Questions on notice and responses Minister for Local Government, Minister for Racing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs Answers to questions taken on notice at the hearing 23 July 2019 Responses to requests for additional information taken at the hearing 23 July 2019 Documents tabled at the hearing 23 July 2019 Correspondence regarding leave to participate in the hearing Correspondence 1. 25 June 2019 – Letter from Deb Frecklingon MP, Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Trade 2. 4 July 2019 – Letter from Sandy Bolton MP, Member for Noosa 3. 16 July 2019 – Letter from Jon Krause MP, Member for Scenic Rim 4. 16 July 2019 – Email from Michael Berkman MP, Member for Maiwar 25 June 2019 Economics and Governance Committee Attention: Mr Linus Power MP, Chair By email: [email protected] Dear Mr Power Reference is made to the consideration of 2019/2020 portfolio budget estimates. Pursuant to section 181(e) of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly, I seek leave for the following Members to attend the public estimates hearings of the Committee, scheduled for Tuesday 23 July 2019: • Deb Frecklington MP, Member for Nanango • Tim Mander MP, Member for Everton • Jarrod Bleijie MP, Member for Kawana • Dr Christian Rowan MP, Member for Moggill • Ann Leahy MP, Member for Warrego • John-Paul Langbroek MP, Member for Surfers Paradise Should you have any queries, please contact Peter Coulson of my office. -
Tracks and Trails Plan (PDI022)
Tracks and Trails Plan October 2014 Contents Glossary of terms ................................................................................. 1 Executive summary .............................................................................. 2 1.0 Background .................................................................................... 3 1.1 Preamble ............................................................................................................3 1.2 Purpose and aim of this plan .....................................................................3 1.3 Scope .................................................................................................................3 1.4 Methodology ...................................................................................................3 1.5 The Gympie regional profile – a snapshot............................................4 2.0 Benefits of trails ............................................................................. 5 2.1 Economic benefits ..........................................................................................5 2.2 Health and wellbeing benefits ..................................................................6 2.3 Education benefits .........................................................................................7 2.4 Liveability benefits .........................................................................................7 2.5 Environmental and cultural benefits .......................................................7 3.0 Trends -
Landscape Character Strategy
FCRC Land Use Strategy Fraser Coast Regional Council June 2011 Document No. 3118.01/Final Report D R A F T Landscape Character Strategy Fraser Coast Regional Council Land Use Strategy Project Fraser Coast Regional Council Land Use Strategy Landscape Character Strategy Document Control Sheet Project Fraser Coast Regional Council Land Use Strategy Report Title Landscape Character Strategy Client Reference GHD on behalf of Fraser Coast Regional Council Revision / Version Final Landscape Character Strategy Report Author(s) Wendy Davies, Flora Wehl and Geoff Williams Approved by Wendy Davies Date 17 June 2011 File Location P:\3100\09513118.01 FCRC Land Use Strategy\04DOCUMENT_REFS\4.7Draft_Docs\MS Word\Landscape Character Distribution Electronic Copies to: Matthew Jordan Printed Copies to: N/A Revision History Revision Revision Date Approved Details of Revision A 12 May 2010 Wendy Davies Draft A Landscape Character Strategy Report B 11 February Wendy Davies Draft B Landscape Character Strategy Report 2011 C 17 June 2011 Wendy Davies Final Landscape Character Strategy Report P:\3100\09513118.01 FCRC Land Use Strategy\04DOCUMENT_REFS\4.7Draft_Docs\MS Word\Landscape Character\3118 FCRC Landscape Character Strategy_Rev C.doc Final Report, June 2011 Fraser Coast Regional Council Land Use Strategy Landscape Character Strategy Fraser Coast Regional Council Land Use Strategy Landscape Character Strategy Prepared for GHD, on behalf of Fraser Coast Regional Council Prepared by AECOM Australia Pty Ltd Level 6, 171 George Street, Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia T +61 7 3225 0100 F +61 7 3225 0199 www.aecom.com ABN 20 093 846 925 17 June 2011 Project No. 09513118.01 This document has been prepared solely for the benefit of [client name] and is issued in confidence for the purposes only for which it is supplied.