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$1000 fine for phone use whilst driving from Nov 1

Roadside cameras that detect drivers illegally using mobile phones and not wearing a seatbelt have been rolled out from last month and will be targeting Queensland drivers. Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the fixed and portable cameras…

Noosa responds with green light for Climate Change Plan

Noosa Council has adopted a ‘Climate Change Response Plan’ for the shire, which sets out actions for Council and the community to boost Noosa’s resilience to hotter temperatures, bushfires, extreme weather events and other climate change impacts. Developed with community…

Noosa and Sunshine Coast extend rate payments

Sunshine Coast residents have been given an extra week to pay their rate bill as Sunshine Coast Council moves to help residents affected by the recent Queensland COVID lockdown and Noosa residents are offered flexible payment options.  Noosa Mayor Clare…

QUEENSLAND WELCOMES FEDERAL BOOST TO VACCINE SUPPLY

Health Minister Yvette D’Ath has welcomed the Commonwealth’s offer of an extra 150,000 doses of AstraZeneca, pledging to put the extra supply to good use. “If the Morrison Government can supply these extra doses, they will go straight into people’s…

Lockdown support for Queensland businesses

The Palaszczuk Government will provide $5,000 payments to small and medium businesses across Queensland affected by the current COVID-19 lockdown and lockdowns in other states. Treasurer and Minister for Investment Cameron Dick said the $260 million 2021 COVID-19 Business Support…

Division eight financial wins

A total of $1.2 million dollars will be invested in Division 8 for streetscape renewals and sporting infrastructure thanks to Queensland Government’s $100 million South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program. Sunshine Coast Council Division 8 Councillor Jason O’Pray said $700,000 had…

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