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The holiday season has arrived, and Maranoa Regional Council will be hosting the annual December/January School Holiday Program.
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Council has received a number of reports about dirty water in Mitchell since the completion of Mitchell’s new bore.
Maranoa Regional Council is in the process of converting the Wallumbilla Waste Facility from a landfill to a transfer station.
Mosquito fogging will take place in Surat this week, to help control and reduce mosquito numbers as a result of the recent rain.
Maranoa Regional Council is seeking the community’s feedback on Yuleba’s Master Plan.
Roma Saleyards Store Sale held Tuesday, 23 November 2021, recorded a new top price for steers at the facility, with prices reaching 830c/kg.
Council would like to advise residents that a fire has occurred at the Roma Waste Facility this morning. Council staff are currently controlling the fire.
This year will be the fifth year Maranoa Regional Council offers free domestic pool safety inspections during summer.
Council’s Building and Planning Officers will be available to meet with residents.
Maranoa Regional Council would like to inform residents that Council’s waste facilities, including the Roma and Mitchell Waste Facilities are now open.
Council would like to advise residents of a number of swimming pool closures across the region in November and December to allow for events and school swimming carnivals.
With rainfall across the region now easing, levels in the Bungil Creek at Roma are now receding.
With a number of road closures still in place, Council would like to remind Maranoa residents and visitors travelling on our roads to remain vigilant this evening and over the coming days.
Council would like to inform residents that due to wet weather there are a number of closures to Council Waste Facilities.
Maranoa Regional Council and the Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) are monitoring the current weather situation.