Who donated to Loft and O’Connell in the election?
The two front-running mayoral candidates in March’s Local Government Elections have made their donors list public.
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The two front-running mayoral candidates in March’s Local Government Elections have made their donors list public.
A large majority of the Chronicle’s online readers would support going back to the polls for a council election.
Public consultation on potential locations for a bird feeding station and bird walks has opened.
The Fraser Coast Regional Council will find out next month if it has been successful in the latest bid to secure federal funding.
RECENTLY installed flood gauges in the Mary River, made from galvanised steel, will rust quickly according to a Maryborough flood crusader.
TRAFFIC will be reduced to one lane through roadworks at the intersection of Urraween and Madsen Rds and Nissen St from June 9.
TWO old bus stop shelters – one from outside the Maryborough High School and one from Gaynor St – are being given a new lease of life as team shelters.
THREE Fraser Coast councillors, Rolf Light, James Hansen and Chris Loft, have lived up to their promise to donate their pay rise to charities.
COUNCILLOR Chris Loft wants an apology from the Mayor and two other councillors after a complaint of misconduct was dismissed due to a lack of substance.
SHE works 11-hour days, has copped a barrage of criticism for some decisions she’s made and her colleagues are 11 strong-minded men.
WORK has started on a roundabout on the corner of Tooth and Martin Sts in Point Vernon with $276,000 of Federal Government blackspot funding.
THE former spokesman for the now defunct Tiaro and District Community Pool Inc says the organisation closed because of a lack of support from the council.
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