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Ordinary Meeting No. 1 Wednesday, 20 January 2016
ORDINARY MEETING NO. 1 WEDNESDAY, 20 JANUARY 2016 Councillors Gerard O’Connell (Chairperson), James Hansen, Phil Truscott, Chris Loft, Daniel Sanderson, Rolf Light, Trevor McDonald, Darren Everard, Robert Garland, Stuart Taylor, George Seymour. Councillors are advised that an ORDINARY MEETING will be held in the Fraser Coast Regional Council Chambers, Tavistock Street, Torquay, Hervey Bay on WEDNESDAY, 20 JANUARY 2016 at 10.00AM. LISA DESMOND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Fraser Coast Regional Council acknowledges the traditional owners of the land upon which we meet today. BUSINESS ITEM NO. PAGE NO. ORD 1 OPENING PRAYER Pastor Ross Davie Bayside Christian Church ORD 2 APOLOGIES ORD 3 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 2009, Councillors are required to declare a “Conflict of Interest” or “Material Personal Interest” that may exist on any item on the agenda of the Council or Committee Meeting. ORD 4 MAYORAL MINUTES ITEM NO. PAGE NO. ORD 5 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF MEETINGS ORD 5.1 Ordinary Meeting No. 16 ‐ 2 December 2015 4 ‐ 137 ORD 6 ADDRESSES/PRESENTATIONS ORD 6.1 Customer Service and Recognition Awards – October 2015 ORD 7 DEPUTATIONS ORD 8 PETITIONS ORD 8.1 Receipt of Petitions ORD 9 COMMITTEES’ AND DELEGATES’ REPORTS ORD 9.1 Small Business, Manufacturing & Service Industry Portfolio Report 138 ‐ 141 ORD 10 OFFICERS' REPORTS ORD 10.1 Open Resolutions Register 142 ‐ 146 ORD 10.2 Sport & Recreation Capital Assistance Grant 147 ‐ 152 ORD 10.3 Youth and Community Development Grants (Project -
Review of Divisional Boundaries
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHANGE COMMISSION Review of Divisional Boundaries 2019 PROPOSED DETERMINATION FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 3 Endorsement of proposal ................................................................................................................ 3 THE REVIEW PROCESS ................................................................................................................... 4 Determining the quota ..................................................................................................................... 4 CURRENT BOUNDARIES & ENROLMENT .................................................................................... 5 Table 1 – Current and Projected Council Quota ..................................................................... 5 Table 2 – Current and Projected Enrolment for the Existing Electoral Divisions ............... 5 PUBLIC SUGGESTIONS .................................................................................................................... 6 THE PROPOSED BOUNDARIES ..................................................................................................... 6 Table 3 – Current and Projected Enrolment for the Proposed Electoral Divisions ............ 6 Division 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Division 2 .......................................................................................................................................... -
Tiaro Medical Centre
GUNDIAH & SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES MARCH 2011 Clean Up Australia Day – March 6 Tiaro Medical Centre Set the morning of March 6 aside for With plans submitted and the com- Genrich, Manager Economic Develop- Australia’s largest community partici- mencement of talks with local ment Projects; Daryl Stewart, Tiaro pation event - Clean Up Australia Day. doctors and pharmacies, the Tiaro Chamber of Commerce. You can participate locally in two ways: Councillor Linda Harris stated that Medical Centre is now projected to FCRC is in receipt of the first installment 1. Clean the public roads, parks and open September 2011. waterways near your own properties. of the federal funds. Local president of the Tiaro & District Consultation has commenced with the 2. Participate as a volunteer with FCRC Chamber of Commerce, Darryl Stewart, organised sites: Anzac Park, Eliza- existing service provider, Dr Michael is also on the consultative committee for Monsour of Monsour Clinic, with a view beth Park, Petrie Park (Oakhurst), the Tiaro Medical Centre. He reports, Teddington Weir, Maaroom, Sunrise, to discussing future management “The plans for the Tiaro and District options for the facility once construction & The Wharf. Medical Centre have been drawn up Fraser Coast volunteers can register is complete. and are currently being approved by The Concept Planning phase of this online cleanupaustraliaday.org.au, Council. Refurbishing work will call 1800 CUA DAY (1800 282 329) or project is now complete and will be commence very soon and the good progressed to the detailed design, can register on the day at the Fraser news is that the Centre is scheduled to tender and construction phases of the Coast muster station: be finished before the end of Septem- project. -
Fraser Coast Regional Council
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHANGE COMMISSION 2015 REDIVISION OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS WITHIN FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL FINAL DETERMINATION SEPTEMBER 2015 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHANGE COMMISSION 2015 REDIVISION OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS WITHIN FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL FINAL DETERMINATION SEPTEMBER 2015 Electoral Commission of Queensland Telephone: 1300 881 665 Level 6, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 Facsimile: (07) 3036 5776 GPO Box 1393, Brisbane QLD 4001 Website: www.ecq.qld.gov.au TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................ 3 CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 4 TERMS OF REFERENCE ................................................................................................. 4 LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS ............................................................................................ 4 DETERMINING THE QUOTA ............................................................................................ 5 Technical Process ........................................................................................................................ 5 Table 1 – Enrolment, Projections and Averages ..................................................................... 5 CHAPTER 2 – THE REVIEW PROCESS ............................................................................. 6 CHAPTER 3 – FINAL DETERMINATION ............................................................................ -
MRCCC 2019 Annual Report
The MRCCC acknowledges the traditional owners of the Mary River Catchment and their ancestors past and present. ........................................................................................................................................... 1 MRCCC Staff and Volunteers ............................................................................................................................................. 2 Current Projects ................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Chairman’s Report ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Vale Don Sinclair................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Mary Catchment Public Fund – 2018/ 19 Annual Report ................................................................................................. 5 Treasurer’s Report............................................................................................................................................................. 6 MRCCC Sunshine Coast Council Partnership Project– Eva Ford ....................................................................................... 7 Frog monitoring ................................................................................................................................................................ -
Bituminous Reseals— Tinana, Maryborough, Granville, Bidwill
August 2021 Bituminous Reseals— Tinana, Maryborough, Granville, Bidwill, Glenwood, Brooweena, Teebar, Boompa, Paterson, Gundiah, Tiaro, Torquay, Burrum Heads, Sunshine Acres, Pacific Haven, Howard and Toogoom PROJECT: PROJECT ESTIMATE: This project provides for the bitumen resealing of $1.4M a number of streets in Tinana, Maryborough, Granville, Bidwill, Glenwood, Brooweena, Teebar, TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT: Boompa, Paterson, Gundiah, Tiaro, Torquay, Burrum Heads, Sunshine Acres, Pacific Haven, Whilst the Contractor will provide details of traffic Howard and Toogoom. (A full list of the locaons management for the reseal program, normal is aached). resurfacing treatment will only impact residents for a short period of me. A bitumen reseal involves spraying a thin layer of bitumen over an exisng old road surface. The The pre‐seal works being completed by Council’s bitumen seal protects the underlying road Operaons staff will be undertaken under traffic pavement materials from weather damage. A control arrangements with works ranging from a stone aggregate is then spread on top and rolled minimum of 1 day to 5 days in each area. in to provide the necessary skid resistant surface texture. Bitumen seals are used to seal newly INDICATIVE PROJECT MILESTONES constructed work (gravel) and extend the life of an exisng road by 8‐14 years depending on traffic loading. Aug/Sept 21 Pre‐seal works Prior to the appointed contractor coming on‐site Aug /Sept21 Re‐seal tender period to perform the re‐seal works, Council’s Operaons Nov/Dec 2021 Re‐seal construcon period area undertakes pre‐seal works in areas where this is required and can include the repair of Jan 2022 Project compleon failures and blemishes in the road surface, replacement of the kerb and channel and bicycle Note: Project milestones are subject to contract and grates and the trimming of trees. -
MARYBOROUGH 0 5 10 Km MARYBOROUGH
Electoral Act 1992 N 2017 QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF Boundary of Electoral District MARYBOROUGH 0 5 10 km MARYBOROUGH Burrum Heads locality boundary Hervey Bay Toogoom locality boundary River Great Sandy um rr u NP B Burrum Craignish locality boundary River Heads BURNETT Isis Dundowran Beach locality boundary Christensen St West Lot 2 on Plan SP218460 Pacific Toogoom Grinsteads Rd Lot 2 on Plan RP35347 Haven Dundowran Lot 1 on Plan RP35325 Pialba Burrum Heads Rd Cherwell Beach Lot 1139 on Plan M37470 Craignish Beelbi Lot 11 on Plan SP269338 Dundowran Maryborough Hervey Bay Rd Creek Samarai Drive BR UCE r Howard e Takura iv Burrum R Nikenbah Main St Town Burgowan Fraser m Walligan u rr u Torbanlea Sunshine Booral Rd Island B Bunya Creek Acres Duckinwilla Bunya Susan River H Creek 25° 24´ 26˝S W Susan Y 152° 58´ 00˝E CALLIDE Lake Lenthall River Walliebum Susan River River Tandora ry Dundathu a Aldershot M Fraser Coast Regional Council boundary St Helens Wongi NP Doongul Maryborough Prawle HERVEY Walkers West SOUTH Wongi NP RD Point Beaver BAY Dunmora Oakhurst Rock Gungaloon The Dimonds EN Maryborough Granville BI END Yengarie GG M PACIFIC North Aramara Tinana A RY GH BO U R Boonooroo RO O Boompa O U YB MARYBOROUGH G Plains AR Thinoomba Tinana South H Brooweena M Yerra Mungar Poona NP OCEAN Bidwill Maaroom Glenorchy G Aramara r e Antigua a Teddington t Mount Walsh NP Teebar Pioneers Magnolia Boonooroo Woocoo Owanyilla Coral Sea S Rest C a O Tuan n B O d R L St Mary y O O O O W L E A S E Tiaro t N r Southwest corner of Tinnanbar -
HERVEY BAY Area
ATTACHMENT WS-1 ATTACHMENT WS-2 FLOOD DAMAGE - HERVEY BAY Area Road Name Road Chain Chain Distance GPS Photo Asset Description Description of Asset Damage Cause of Damage Proposed/Completed Restoration & Reconstruction Expense Submission Number Start Finish / Service Level specification of Engineering Standards / or Emergent Spreadsheet Single or Building Codes (where changing) Multi Site Emergent Work Claim Complete Queensland Flooding and Tropical Cyclones Tasha & Anthony - November, 2010 to February, 2011 P1610001 Hervey Bay - Flood Roadworks Emergent Work Claim Sent Fraser Coast Regional Council P1610002 Hervey Bay - Flood Drainage Works Old Coach Rd R02952 0 1.0552 1.0552 X 4560222.08 After Single lane Siltation caused by the erosion, transport and depositing Innundation and high water velocity scouring from Reinstatement of table drains by excavation Emergent Complete Multi P1610185 HB - Old Coach Road (Howard) - Y 7197924.08 unsealed rural of fine silt and debris by high velocity water flows. prolonged concentrated rainfall events and carting to spoil of deposited siltation Flood Damage - January, 2011 access road Erosion of table drains, softening of subgrade and and debris. Eroded sections of table drain removal of pavement by the action of high velocity water corrected by placement of rocky material. flows produced during prolonged an Reinstate subgrade with bridging layer of rock and pavement with crushed rock road 1055.2 1615.6 560.4 Ocean Outlook R02319 0.87 0.89 0.02 X 490145.47 Y After Sealed 2 Lane Subgrade, pavement and surface failure due to water Failure due to water ingress over prolonged period of Installation of sub-soil drainage, subgrade Emergent Complete Multi P1610187 HB - Ocean Outlook - Flood 7191001.29 Urban Access Rd ingress over prolonged period of exposure to high exposure to high rainfall event replacement with bridging layer of rock. -
WIDE BAY Rules Names and Boundaries of Electoral Divisions Beach Euleilah Names and Boundaries of Local Government Areas BUNDABERG Baffle Creek Mount Maria
W I D E B A Y W I D E B A Y Eurimbula ! 2009 AgnesAgnes Water SOURCES Rocky Point COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA This map has been compiled by Terranean Mapping Technologies from data supplied by the Australian Electoral Commission, Geoscience Australia and Pitney Bowes Business Insight 2009 (www.pbinsight.com.au). StreetPro Australia is used on this map, based on data provided under licence from PSMA Australia Ltd. DISCLAIMER This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher and/or contributors Captain Creek accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or damage arising from its use, or errors or omissions therein. While all care is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are GLADSTONE invited to notify of any map discrepancies. Round Hill © Pitney Bowes Software Pty Ltd, 2009. REGIONAL © Commonwealth of Australia 2009 Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, STATE OF QUEENSLAND no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration, Attorney General’s Department, National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 or posted at www.ag.gov.au/cca. Map of the Mount Tom Note: Deepwater The federal electoral boundaries follow the centre of the features FEDERAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF to which they are aligned, unless otherwise advised by the AEC. Oyster Creek Taunton Colosseum WIDE BAY Rules Names and -
Queensland Government Gazette Environment and Resource Management
[923] Queensland Government Gazette Environment and Resource Management PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 354] Friday 2 July 2010 [No. 81 Land Act 1994 6RXWK:HVW5HJLRQ7RRZRRPED2I¿FH AMENDMENT OF TENURE DOCUMENT ORDER (No An area of about 8347 m2 separating Lot 85 on RP212401 from 01) 2010 Short title Lot 241 on AG4164 being the land contained within former Road 1. This order in council may be cited as the Amendment of Tenure Licence No 16/754, (parish of Rolleston) (2010/004394). Document Order (No 01) 2010. ENDNOTES Amendment of tenure document [s.360(1)(a) of the Act] 2. The tenure document described in Schedule 1 is amended as 1. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. set out in Schedule 2 as from 7 June2010. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. SCHEDULE 1 3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment &HQWUDO:HVW5HJLRQ0DFND\2I¿FH Freeholding Lease No. 213341, (Title Reference 40023212) Lot and Resource Management. 12 on plan W9362, parish of Conway. Land Act 1994 SCHEDULE 2 Area OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE (1) omit ‘405 m2, insert ‘404 m2’. NOTICE (No 24) 2010 Description (2) omit ‘Lot 12 on W9362’, insert ‘Lot 12 on SP179900’. Short title ENDNOTES 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 1 July 2010. Closure Notice (No 24) 2010. 2. Published in the Gazette on 2 July 2010. Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. -
Fraser Coast, Tiaro and Munna Creek Waterwatch Report 2013-2016
Fraser Coast Region Waterwatch Report 2013 - 2016 Mary River, Netherby, October 2016 Report prepared by: Jess Dean MRCCC Waterwatch Coordinator Report reviewed by: Brad Wedlock and Beck Watson Version: Final v2 - December 2017 Disseminated August 2010 Introduction Welcome to the 2013 – 2016 edition of the Fraser Coast Region water quality report. This report covers water quality data collected from June 2013 – June 2016. A new innovation for this edition is the combining the Munna Waterwatch Network and Tiaro Waterwatch Network into one single report. This provides a concise appraisal of the water quality of the Fraser Coast Region. Some of the original volunteers of the Munna Waterwatch Network and Tiaro Waterwatch Network have been monitoring for over 10 years, which earns them a gold medal for Waterwatching! Without this committed volunteer effort we would not have access to this valuable water quality information that we have today. This Fraser Coast Region Waterwatch Report has been produced to capture the current level of understanding of water quality in this part of the catchment. There is suffcient long-term data from many sites to draw statistically valid conclusions between a number of sub-catchments/reaches in the Munna and Tiaro Waterwatch Networks with regards to physical and chemical characteristics of water quality. However, some sites still have a relatively small dataset which limits the ability to draw valid conclusions, but provides a guide and a justification to sample these sites more intensively to gain greater insights into water quality. The past 3 years has seen the boom-bust weather cycle continue. Following the record breaking floods of early 2013, the entire catchment experienced a severe summer drought in early 2014. -
Maryborough Chronicle Index
Maryborough Chronicle Index 1st January, 1900 – 31 st December, 1904 Transcription by Janet Martin, Hervey Bay, Queensland – 2006 Legend for Info: B = Birth InMem = In Memorium D = Death M = Marriage Div = Divorce O = Obituary Eng = Engagement P = Photo F = Funeral W = Writeup Inq = Inquiry/Inquest To search for a name , press CONTROL + F (Windows 'Find' Tool) Surname Given Name(s) Info Date Page DD/MM/YYYY 14/03/1904 2 15/03/1904 2 Wrecked - passengers named W "Aramac" 16/03/1904 2 More names of survivors W 17/03/1904 2 22/03/1904 2 Wrecked near Tasmania 15/8/1834 - "Charles Eaton" s.v. W 25/02/1901 4 passengers & crew massacred "Elingamite" Finding of the Court W 20/01/1903 2 14/11/1902 2 "Elingamite" wrecked Survivors' stories W 17/11/1902 2 18/11/1902 2 "Gay Gordons" W 13/02/1900 4 "Jumna" Arrival at Maryborough W 28/05/1900 2 1901 Census Population figures W 29/05/1901 3 1901 in Maryborough Happenings during the year W 31/12/1901 2 Abbott Hester Ann D/F/O 09/01/1904 2 Abbott Joseph (of NSW) D 17/06/1903 2 Abbott Mr W. A. M 14/06/1900 2 Abel Edward G - land Court W 19/11/1902 3 Abell Eliza M. K. - Land Court W 18/03/1903 2 Abell F. G. - Land Court W 18/03/1903 2 Abell Marie E. V. - Land Court W 18/03/1903 2 Abigail Ernest R (Sydney solicitor) W 21/12/1900 2 Surname Given Name(s) Info Date Page DD/MM/YYYY Abraham William (of Maryborough) W 16/11/1904 2 Abrahams Lawrence (of Brisbane) D 31/07/1900 2 Ackman Miss Hannah (of Melbourne) D 03/06/1904 2 Adair John Hamilton W 09/02/1900 3 Adam Charles Henry W 10/08/1901 4 Adam Mr W - (of Maryborough) W 18/12/1900 2 Adam Mrs R.