‘Horticulture Farmer of the Year’ – Coles Farmer of the Year Awards
South West Queenslands own ‘Moonrocks’ have taken out the Coles ‘Farmer of the Year’ awards in Melbourne on Friday with David Moon onsite and enjoying some of the sights while down south.
David Moon at the MCG after taking home ‘Horticulture Farmer of the Year’ at the Weekly Times Coles Farmer of the Year Awards on Friday…
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WQAC2022 Communique
“Out West Where the Stars are Brightest” was the theme of the 2022 Western Queensland Alliance of Councils (WQAC) Assembly where a record 205 delegates, sponsors, government and industry participants convened at the Charleville Town Hall from Wednesday 9th to Friday 11th March.
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Western Qld Councils ready for fresh approach to digital connectivity
SWQROC Chair Cr Samantha O’Toole, has welcomed the 2021 Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Report. “It speaks to the real issue holding back our social and economic development. Connectivity is at the heart of keeping us safe and secure.
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Camerons take beef jerky from paddock to packet
“A few years ago Augathella cattleman Doug Cameron was waiting in line to pay for fuel at a service station in Roma, having just sold another line of store cattle into a tough market for a barely profitable return…”
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WQAC Assembly 2022 - Date Claimer
Mayors, Deputy Mayors, Chief Executive Officers, Stakeholders and Sponsors are invited to attend the WQAC Assembly 2022 in Charleville.
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Strong Rental Returns In South West Queensland
South West Queensland is a large region that epitomizes outback lifestyle and charm.
It enjoys strong economic growth that outpaces Queensland and numerous other regions thanks to its diversified agricultural industry and booming resource sector.
This growth has led to both private and public sector organisations seeking to expand their local workforce.
These forces have combined to create strong demand for rental properties across many of the towns in South West Queensland. Currently, there is demand for over 600 new residential dwellings across the region.1
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Quilpie's land offer goes global with hugely successful auction
“Blocks of land for sale in outback Queensland, that attracted hundreds of inquiries from across the globe, have sold for up to six times their reserve price.
The council-owned land in Quilpie, 900 kilometres west of Brisbane, was marketed as "essentially free" on the condition that buyers built a new house and live there for at least six months.
The reserve price was $12,500 — the same amount as a new homeowner grant the council is offering.
Six blocks in Curlew Estate — each about 1,000 square metres — sold at an online auction today for between $45,000 and $70,000 each…..”
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"Untapped Demand, Strong Potential In South West Queensland"
There is strong demand for housing across the South West Queensland region, stemming from local businesses expanding and seeking to hire additional staff as well as from a number of government agencies that require housing for their growing staff numbers. The Queensland Police Force, Department of Health, Department of Education and numerous local governments all have new staff requirements and need housing for them.
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"$8.34m Outback Museum of Australia to be built in Charleville"
““A museum dedicated to showcasing the best of the outback will be built in Charleville in south-west Queensland.
The $8.34 million Outback Museum of Australia (OMOA) will champion the people and industries of the bush, and celebrate the ways they've had to diversify due to drought.”
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Hundreds of grant enquiries set to drive housing boom in Quilpie Shire
When Quilpie Council in Outback Queensland announced a $12,500 grant for new home builders they hoped that in the next two years they might attract four or five new families, couples or individuals – whether they be retirees or first home buyers – to settle and build a house in Quilpie, one of the friendliest towns in regional Australia.
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“Australian town of Quilpie giving away free land with $12.5k grant”
It’s no secret that getting into the property market is incredibly hard with skyrocketing prices, but one region is offering hope for young Aussies.
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Property in demand in West Queensland
South West Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils (SWQROC) was pleased to join our regional partners in the Western Queensland Alliance of Councils (WQAC) and today release the WQAC Housing Solutions Study – To Build and Grow the Potential of Western Queensland.
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NSW property investor takes punt on Charleville shop development
When Max Jones was looking for his next place to invest in, he passed up a coastal city for Charleville.
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Vanderfield, suppliers of John Deere equipment in St George, SWQ
"...there's a whole lot of opportunities but I think we're going to need investors who are probably more aware of the market than we are," says John Travers, manager of Vanderfield in St George.
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Queensland government betting big on sheep and goat industries
Strong global demand for sheep and goat meat could see the value of the industry in Queensland double within five years. The state government has launched its sheep and goat meat strategy to maximise growth in local small stock industries, thanks to investments in exclusion fencing across the west. Minister for Agricultural Industry Development Mark Furner said the government recognised the importance and accelerated growth of the industries in recent years.
He said he was confident the strategy would help regional Queensland recover after years of drought.
"It's a very important industry to back in," Mr Furner said.
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Picarilli Merinos investing back into the business
South West Queensland’s, Anthony Glasson, says “…commodity prices have taken off and finally we can see a gap in those margins again and start investing back into the business to make it more productive, the future is a lot brighter than it was 20 years ago that’s for sure.”
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Australia's farmers on track for record-breaking season easily surpassing $70bn worth of produce
“It is official. Australian farmers are having a record-breaking good time.
Government economists at the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) now expect the agriculture industry will grow a whopping $73 billion worth of produce this financial year.”
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Cutting Edge Technology in the Regions
Using Augmented Reality technology, experiencing the immense beauty of the Whitsundays for example is as easy as stepping through a virtual doorway appearing on their smartphone camera screen.
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Murweh Shire Statement: Mayor calls for regional summit on air transport
Murweh Shire Council Statement - 30 August 2021
Councillor Shaun ‘ Zoro’ Radnedge, Mayor of Murweh Shire, said that Qantas CEO needs to come to Charleville and see firsthand what his last-minute cancellation and fluctuating flight costs and inconsistent flights is doing to the people of Regional Queensland.
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