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Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has weakened to a tropical low and is gradually moving inland. ouncil will be monitoring conditions closely over the next 24–48 hours for any major changes.
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Forecasts for wind and rainfall in the Maranoa region remain largely unchanged from yesterday.
Council has selected the successful contractor for the redevelopment of the Denise Spencer Aquatic Facility, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of this vital community project.
While the cyclone is not expected to have a direct impact on the Maranoa region, residents should expect for increased winds and a higher chance of rain over the coming days.
The boiled water alert has been lifted in Injune.
While there is no immediate threat to our region. Maranoa Regional Council continues to monitor Tropical Cyclone Alfred and will update residents daily at 3pm unless the situation changes.
Water on Elmer, Watson and Miscamble Street has been shut off for up to three hours to accommodate emergency repairs.
The annual youth athletic highlight event of the year will kick off Youth Week on Friday, 4 April from 8:30am to 1pm at the Mitchell Shire Precinct.
Maranoa residents are encouraged to join in the community cleanup spirit as the Annual Kerbside Collection campaign returns in March.
Rural Lands Services, in collaboration with Biosecurity Queensland, AgForce Queensland and BQ Mates Ambassador Brigid Price, successfully hosted a Biosecurity Information Event at Roma Saleyards.
The Queensland State Government has committed $5 million towards the redevelopment of Roma’s Denise Spencer Aquatic Centre
Injune residents are advised that the boil water notice for drinking water remains current.
Council Snapshots provide a brief summary of each Council Meeting to highlight the issues considered.
Russell Street will be temporarily closed this afternoon, Thursday, 27 February, to facilitate urgent maintenance works.