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AMENDMENT, ADOPTION AND COMMENCEMENT OF BANANA SHIRE COUNCIL SUBORDINATE LOCAL LAW NO.8 (GATES AND GRIDS) 2011
Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Local Government Act 2009 that on 23 November 2022, the Banana Shire Council resolved to adopt the amended Banana Shire Council Subordinate Local Law No.8
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Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery Presents The Ruby Campbell Exhibition
Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery Presents The Ruby Campbell Exhibition
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Banana Shire Council holds Capability Building Workshop for local Business
Banana Shire Council holds Capability Building Workshop for local Businesscapability in Biloela on 29th November 2022
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New Investment prospectus shows why Banana Shire is the “Shire of Opportunity”
New Investment prospectus shows why Banana Shire is the “Shire of Opportunity”
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Tualka Creek, Ghinghinda Road: Cattle Grid Replacement
Roadworks advice: The Banana Shire Council advise the following new work area will be established in November 2022, for construction of the new grid on Ghinghinda Road, Taroom progresses
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The 2022 Brigalow Winners Announced
The 2022 Brigalow Festival Winners were announced at the official opening of the Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery on Friday 14th October.
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Brigalow Festival Opens in Banana Shire
The Brigalow Arts Festival, Banana Shire’s longest standing visual arts awards festival opens at Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery on Friday 14th October.
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Call for Nominations for the 2023 Banana Shire Australia Day Awards
Call for Nominations for the 2023 Banana Shire Australia Day Awards
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CQ MAYOR SAYS GOVERNMENT ENERGY PLAN PROBLEMATIC
CQ Mayor says Government Energy Plan Problematic
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Public Notice: Auction for Sale of Land - October 2022
Public Notice for Sale of Land, October 2022
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Recreational Boating Facilities Survey
Recreational boating continues to grow in Queensland with an additional 10,464 vessels registered over the 2 years from March 2020 (263,131 vessels) to March 2022 (273,595). Maritime Safety Queensland
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Lighting the Way to Safety at Thangool Aerodrome
New Lights increases safety at Thangool Aerodrome
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