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Hear and Say appoints Sharon Stokell as CEO, bringing over 35 years of leadership to expand speech pathology and hearing services across Queensland.
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Hear and Say appoints Sharon Stokell as CEO, bringing over 35 years of leadership to expand speech pathology and hearing services across Queensland.

Rescues, power outages, and recovery efforts continue across North Queensland as crews work tirelessly to assist flood-affected communities.

What’s Happening? Following last year’s rapid sell-out success, Townsville Enterprise has announced the return of the Mates Rates campaign for 2025, offering 50% off tours, accommodation, and experiences up to the value of $250. The campaign is designed to boost tourism during the low season and will be available exclusively through townsvillenorthqueensland.com.au. To access the discount, visitors must register by 9 February, with the sale going live on 10 February until sold out. Travel bookings can be made until 3 April 2025. Why It Matters? The initiative provides a direct boost to local tourism businesses during the quieter months while allowing residents and visitors to explore the region at a fraction of the cost. The overwhelming demand for the 2024

Townsville City Council has endorsed the Biosecurity Plan 2025-2030, strengthening efforts to control invasive species and protect the region’s environment, economy, and public health.

Townsville’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.

Townsville seeks $180M for a new arena and $55M for upgrades in its submission to Queensland’s 100-day review ahead of Brisbane 2032.

Townsville Fire secured a top 3 WNBL finish with an 89-75 win over Sydney Flames.

Funding secures Community Gro’s youth services in Townsville until 2028, supporting at-risk youth and fostering safer communities.

The Queensland AI Hub announced its 2025 Chapter Directors, empowering regional innovation.

Take it to the Streets empowers at-risk Queensland youth with free sports and mentoring programs, building confidence and community connections.

Hear and Say appoints Sharon Stokell as CEO, bringing over 35 years of leadership to expand speech pathology and hearing services across Queensland.

Rescues, power outages, and recovery efforts continue across North Queensland as crews work tirelessly to assist flood-affected communities.

What’s Happening? Following last year’s rapid sell-out success, Townsville Enterprise has announced the return of the Mates Rates campaign for 2025, offering 50% off tours, accommodation, and experiences up to the value of $250. The campaign is designed to boost tourism during the low season and will be available exclusively through townsvillenorthqueensland.com.au. To access the discount, visitors must register by 9 February, with the sale going live on 10 February until sold out. Travel bookings can be made until 3 April 2025. Why It Matters? The initiative provides a direct boost to local tourism businesses during the quieter months while

Townsville City Council has endorsed the Biosecurity Plan 2025-2030, strengthening efforts to control invasive species and protect the region’s environment, economy, and public health.

Townsville’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.

Townsville seeks $180M for a new arena and $55M for upgrades in its submission to Queensland’s 100-day review ahead of Brisbane 2032.

Townsville Fire secured a top 3 WNBL finish with an 89-75 win over Sydney Flames.

Funding secures Community Gro’s youth services in Townsville until 2028, supporting at-risk youth and fostering safer communities.

The Queensland AI Hub announced its 2025 Chapter Directors, empowering regional innovation.

Take it to the Streets empowers at-risk Queensland youth with free sports and mentoring programs, building confidence and community connections.

Hear and Say appoints Sharon Stokell as CEO, bringing over 35 years of leadership to expand speech pathology and hearing services across Queensland.

Rescues, power outages, and recovery efforts continue across North Queensland as crews work tirelessly to assist flood-affected communities.

What’s Happening? Following last year’s rapid sell-out success, Townsville Enterprise has announced the return of the Mates Rates campaign for 2025, offering 50% off tours, accommodation, and experiences up to the value of $250. The campaign is designed to boost tourism during the low season and will be available exclusively through townsvillenorthqueensland.com.au. To access the discount, visitors must register by 9 February, with the sale going live on 10 February until sold out. Travel bookings can be made until 3 April 2025. Why It Matters? The initiative provides a direct boost to local tourism businesses during the quieter months while

Townsville City Council has endorsed the Biosecurity Plan 2025-2030, strengthening efforts to control invasive species and protect the region’s environment, economy, and public health.

Townsville’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.

Townsville seeks $180M for a new arena and $55M for upgrades in its submission to Queensland’s 100-day review ahead of Brisbane 2032.

Townsville Fire secured a top 3 WNBL finish with an 89-75 win over Sydney Flames.

Funding secures Community Gro’s youth services in Townsville until 2028, supporting at-risk youth and fostering safer communities.

The Queensland AI Hub announced its 2025 Chapter Directors, empowering regional innovation.

Take it to the Streets empowers at-risk Queensland youth with free sports and mentoring programs, building confidence and community connections.