Gympie Flooding - 25 February 2012
UPDATE SUNDAY 26 Feb - 12.30pm - The Bureau site shows a peak of 15.44M at 7.12am and a height of 15.29M at 11.59am. The QLD Govt. website at http://highload.131940.qld.gov.au/ indicates the Bruce Highway was cut at Kybong yesterday afternoon - we are not aware of the current situation outside Gympie. Read below for flood height information - taking the BOM river height reading and using the bridge height information given below, it is possible to work
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Gympie Council to Be Divided
Gympie Council to Be Divided - Decision Made
The ABC website reports that the Queensland Government has decided Gympie Regional Council will operate under an electoral divisional system for the 2012 election. Today (4/11/2011), Local Government Minister Paul Lucas says Gympie Regional Council will now have divisional councillors rather than undivided representation.
Minister Lucas says he adopted the recommendation of the independent Change Commission. The Queensland Change
The ABC website reports that the Queensland Government has decided Gympie Regional Council will operate under an electoral divisional system for the 2012 election. Today (4/11/2011), Local Government Minister Paul Lucas says Gympie Regional Council will now have divisional councillors rather than undivided representation.
Minister Lucas says he adopted the recommendation of the independent Change Commission. The Queensland Change
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Google Plus 1 Button
Google Plus 1 Button - Latest Method for increasing Web Traffic
Advertisement is a big factor in business development. It entails giving your product or services the required amplification to a wider audience. This is true whether you run your business online or offline. But the emerging results show that it is possible to get more audience online quicker than you can get offline. However, the important point here is on how to get a wider coverage while keeping cost at minimum
Advertisement is a big factor in business development. It entails giving your product or services the required amplification to a wider audience. This is true whether you run your business online or offline. But the emerging results show that it is possible to get more audience online quicker than you can get offline. However, the important point here is on how to get a wider coverage while keeping cost at minimum
Monday, April 25, 2011
Computer Error Scam
Virus Phone Call Scam Alert
After receiving a couple of scam phone calls over the last 2 months, I would like to warn readers about this scam.
The scam involves a random telephone call made to an Australian number from an offshore call centre. A computer is used to do predictive dialing and connect the call, which is characterised by a delay of a few seconds before the other person answers. The caller then claims to be a representative of a software company and requests the recipient
After receiving a couple of scam phone calls over the last 2 months, I would like to warn readers about this scam.
The scam involves a random telephone call made to an Australian number from an offshore call centre. A computer is used to do predictive dialing and connect the call, which is characterised by a delay of a few seconds before the other person answers. The caller then claims to be a representative of a software company and requests the recipient
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Gympie Council - Bad Decision on Divisions
Gympie Regional Council - Bad Council Decision on Divisions
So Gympie Regional Council voted against introducing divisional representation at the meeting on Wednesday 9 March 2010 citing that a lack of response to their survey indicated that the community didn't want divisions.
While this decision comes as no surprise because Councillor interest in self-preservation over-rides their interest in community representation, I find it difficult to accept that the whole process wasn't a
So Gympie Regional Council voted against introducing divisional representation at the meeting on Wednesday 9 March 2010 citing that a lack of response to their survey indicated that the community didn't want divisions.
While this decision comes as no surprise because Councillor interest in self-preservation over-rides their interest in community representation, I find it difficult to accept that the whole process wasn't a
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