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Townsville Private Investigators, The Private Group

Locality: Townsville, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 966 103



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24.01.2022 Frisbee's !! Accidently posted a PI job where anyone could see it. Look, you needed a PI licence, and experience. I would love to employ someone who lists bikini car washer on their experience and qualifications... BUT, it just wouldn't work.



21.01.2022 It's funny, I was expecting all business to come to a full stop, with Coronavirus COVID19, it hasn't, which means we should all be proud of Townsville. Stay safe, and see you on the other side, if not before!!

15.01.2022 We require URGENT ASSISTANCE from the people of Townsville. I am the Chairman of the Woodstock Action Group Inc, recently formed as a result of undated letters local residents received from the Townsville City council, advising of their intention to change Lansdown Station (Woodstock/Calcium) from Rural zoning (the lowest) to High Impact Industrial (the highest classification of dangerous/toxic industry, generally); for example the only current industry in the Townsville area... in that classification is Yabulu QNI. Our main concern, and the one that would impact all Townsville, is that Lansdown (Lansdown Creek), is in the head water of the Ross River Dam catchment, Townsville’s main water supply; overland flows into the wetlands of national interest, at Serpentine lagoon, flow into the Ross River catchment, once the wetlands are full. Contamination would be a disaster. High Impact Industrial designation means the contaminants cannot be contained on site, and require special controls. However, these controls are built to meet 'normal' weather, and their failure in unusual events is given an 'out' in legislation. ANY contamination that impacts the main Townsville water supply (and the water supply into which the pumped water from the Burdekin scheme is also runs), impacts the population; it would either require higher costs to filter the water, or simply make the water unfit for human consumption. Such a high risk, even with low probability (if you believe the Government promises), means that, should an incident occur in the future then Townsville may have to be abandoned as a functioning city, without adequate water. That will impact all of us. Of course, from a local perspective, we see the placement on a high impact industrial site in the midst of a rural community, which relies on rainwater from rooves, and underground water from bores (the proposed site is extremely porous, on the sands of an old alluvial bed), as incompatible. The risks of the citing of this proposed zone are many. There is also risk to the Great Barrier Reef, as the Southern end of the proposed site lies within the Haughton River catchment, which empties into the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon. We have until the 20th of December to lodge objections to this proposed amendment to town planning. You can lodge your objection by emailing [email protected]. If you wish to help us fight this madness, you can email [email protected] . Thank you. Chris Eastaughffe 07 47788970 Chairman Woodstock Action Group Inc. See more

01.01.2022 It's funny. I was expecting all business to come to a full stop, with the virus; that it hasn't is a tribute to the resilience, and creativity, of the people of Townsville. Stay safe, stay home, and we will get through this... it WILL be a story to tell the grandchildren!



01.01.2022 Ah, Townsville. When it rains it REALLY pours! I see that the you beaut, Brisbane planned, TCC approved, NEW STADIUM has been submerged already!! Who'd have thought a bit of infrastructure, built on lowland, beside a creek, would flood!? Probably planned as a football grounds at low tide, and a water aerobics arena at high tide!

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