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24.01.2022 One step closer to Bowen having its own Catalina



23.01.2022 Still looking for workers!!

22.01.2022 3 Workers Required For planting crew in Bowen North Queensland. Immediate Start, $25.05 per hour plus Super etc. Tomato and Zuchhini Planting Sign off for all Visa's... Accommodation available. Call or text only today for further details call Rob - 0408 634 514 See more

19.01.2022 Exciting times ahead for Bowen



18.01.2022 2 Workers Required For packing shed in Bowen North Queensland. Immediate Start, $25.05 per hour plus Super etc. Tomato Packing Shed Sign off for all Visa's... Modern Accommodation available. Call today for further details call Rob - 0408 634 514

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11.01.2022 We were so fortunate to have been a small part of 'Quarantina' the turtles' recent release. 'Quarantina' has been a very special turtle to Tracey and the tea...m at BSTAR (Bowen Sea Turtle Assessment & Rehabilitation) and after nursing her back to health her release was that much more special. Here is a small clip showing 'Quarantina' finding her flippers again and heading back off to the wild. Tracey & BSTAR - You Guys Rock!!! #robmccraeconsultancy #dji #drone #turtle #turtlerelease #marineconservation #bstar #bowen



09.01.2022 Workers Required For multiple Roles Bowen North Queensland. Immediate Start, $25.05 per hour plus Super etc. Packing Shed or Paddock... Sign off for all Visa's Access to the best farms in the region. Accommodation can be provided for right applicants. Call today for further details call Rob - 0408 634 514

03.01.2022 Mango Pickers Required. Bowen North Queensland Some positions immediate start. Some positions Mid Novemeber Start. Hourly Rate as per Hort Award.... Accommodation available with Private rooms, Power and Wifi included. Message or email today. [email protected] See more

01.01.2022 Developer awaits council decision. The company behind the planned $1.1 billion Whitsunday Paradise project is anxiously awaiting a Whitsunday Shire Council deci...sion this month. After years of negotiations over the project, the council had asked for two extensions and received an extension to the approval process time to Wednesday, October 28. where the council will vote on the Development Approval. GRW Group general manager Blake Thomas said the company was awaiting a decision so they could know the next step in the project’s life. We are keen to start getting underway and calling for tenders for $40 million worth of infrastructure upgrades for the Bowen region if the council gives up approval for the project,’’ said Mr Thomas. If the council provides the approval, we potentially give the Bowen region a fantastic Christmas present in the form of 84 jobs if we are able to start awarding contracts. The works would include improvements to the Bruce Highway and to Bowen’s water and sewerage system. Mr Thomas said the project would lead to the development of 2000 dwellings for up to 5000 people over the next 20 years. Thea masterplan includes a range of lot sizes to accommodate traditional houses, townhouses, units, commercial premises and potentially tourist accommodation. The first stage of the project is planned to include 200 new housing lots, an AFL field with clubhouse and a service centre with food outlets.

01.01.2022 COUNCIL DECIDES FATE OF $1.1 BILLION BOWEN PROJECT The future of the $1.1 billion Whitsunday Paradise project at Bowen in North Queensland will be decided on We...dnesday 24th February. Whitsunday Regional Council approved the 2000-dwelling Whitsunday Paradise project in October last year but on Wednesday will vote on three contentious remaining conditions: road widths, a planned water reservoir and new sewer pipes. Developer Gold Coast-based company GRW Group says the council’s planned conditions could significantly increase the company’s costs and make the project commercially unfeasible. GRW Group general manager Blake Thomas said the company and the council had been locked in negations in relation to the contentious conditions ever since the council approved the project on 28 October 2020. We had hoped that we would have been able to start preliminary works before last Christmas but the negotiations over the conditions have taken significantly longer than expected, said Mr Thomas. We are hopeful the council will approve fair and reasonable conditions this week and once an agreement is in place, we will release the first round of tender documents for the preliminary works. At the moment we have an opportunity to market Bowen as a destination to those moving out of the major urban centres because of COVID-19. This is an opportunity to inject millions of dollars and bring hundreds of new families into a beautiful region keen to share its lifestyle. This an opportunity to bring a major project into an area that has been hard hit by the pandemic. Mr Thomas said GRW Group will be spending in Stage 1 up to $40 million on infrastructure works required as part of the project including critical improvements to the Bruce Highway and Bowen’s water and sewerage system. Importantly these infrastructure improvements alone will create 84 jobs and provide stimulus for further investment in Bowen and the Whitsunday region,’’ said Mr Thomas. Our studies have shown that over a 20-year period the Whitsunday Paradise project will contribute $1.129 billion to the regional economy and create 400 permanent jobs. When completed, Whitsunday Paradise will be a masterplanned community comprising 2000 dwellings for up to 5000 people, a commercial centre and associated sporting fields and parks. The company lodged its applications with the State Government and the Whitsunday Regional Council for the project, earmarked for a 235ha site 8km south of Bowen, in June 2018. The State Government granted its final approval for the project in July 2020. Mr Thomas said the masterplan included a range of lot sizes to accommodate traditional houses, townhouses, units and potentially tourist accommodation. The first stage of the project is planned to include 200 new housing lots, a sports field with clubhouse and a service centre with food outlets. If residents would like to show their support for the project, they can contact their relevant Councillor at: Mayor Andrew Wilcox: [email protected] Cr Jan Clifford: [email protected] Cr Al Grundy: [email protected] Cr John Collins: [email protected] Cr Michelle Wright: [email protected] Cr Gary Simpson: [email protected] Cr Mike Brunker: [email protected] Residents can also attend the council meeting this Wednesday, 24 February 2021, at 9am in the Bowen Council Chambers (67 Herbert Street, Bowen). For further information contact Adrian Lawson, Development Manager [email protected] Ph: 0468 309 163

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