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queenslandcountrylife.com.au | Sally Gall |Sally Cripps
The anomaly of road rules that state dogs have to be tied up in the back of utes, yet children can be unrestrained on school buses, is one that Queensland government ministers are grappling with following the Isolated Children's Parents' Association conference in St George this week. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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queenslandcountrylife.com.au | Sally Gall |Sally Cripps
Powerlink representatives, including major project tech manager Ian Lowry, right with Flinders and Richmond Shire mayors Kate Peddle and John Wharton with a diagram of the CopperString 2032 project. Picture: Sally GallThe need to see pylons begin to rise on the horizon, marking the beginning of the $13.9b CopperString transmission network harnessing renewable energy in north west Queensland, was clear at Hughenden last week. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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northweststar.com.au | Sally Gall |Sally Cripps
Powerlink representatives, including major project tech manager Ian Lowry, right with Flinders and Richmond Shire mayors Kate Peddle and John Wharton with a diagram of the CopperString 2032 project. Picture: Sally GallThe need to see pylons begin to rise on the horizon, marking the beginning of the $13.9b CopperString transmission network harnessing renewable energy in north west Queensland, was clear at Hughenden last week. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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5 days ago |
northqueenslandregister.com.au | Sally Gall |Sally Cripps
Powerlink representatives, including major project tech manager Ian Lowry, right with Flinders and Richmond Shire mayors Kate Peddle and John Wharton with a diagram of the CopperString 2032 project. Picture: Sally GallThe need to see pylons begin to rise on the horizon, marking the beginning of the $13.9b CopperString transmission network harnessing renewable energy in north west Queensland, was front and centre at Hughenden last week. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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queenslandcountrylife.com.au | Sally Gall |Sally Cripps
View +10 PhotosThe 2025 Isolated Children's Parents' Association Queensland annual state conference officially opened today, June 2, in St George, uniting rural and remote families, educators, and decision-makers for two days of advocacy, connection, and collaboration. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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