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Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
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Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.

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

MSQ begins $1M removal of derelict Endeavour Bay to safeguard waterways.

Townsville’s TEARC project prioritises streamlined freight and regional growth with $12.5M allocated for preservation.

Townsville’s $1.6B Port Expansion Project is set to boost trade, unlock economic opportunities, and drive growth across North Queensland.

Townsville’s $1.6B Port Expansion Project leads 2025 Federal Election priorities, boosting manufacturing, energy, and defence in North Queensland.

Woollam Construction marks 140 years of shaping Queensland with iconic projects and community impact.

Port of Townsville named Australia’s Port of the Year 2024, celebrating its $1.6B expansion, sustainability efforts, and key role in North Queensland’s economic growth.

Enter the 2025 Royal Queensland Beer Awards and celebrate Australian brewing excellence!

AEIOU Foundation expands early childhood support in Townsville with new services at its Idalia centre, offering flexible enrolments and options without needing NDIS funding.

Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.

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

MSQ begins $1M removal of derelict Endeavour Bay to safeguard waterways.

Townsville’s TEARC project prioritises streamlined freight and regional growth with $12.5M allocated for preservation.

Townsville’s $1.6B Port Expansion Project is set to boost trade, unlock economic opportunities, and drive growth across North Queensland.

Townsville’s $1.6B Port Expansion Project leads 2025 Federal Election priorities, boosting manufacturing, energy, and defence in North Queensland.

Woollam Construction marks 140 years of shaping Queensland with iconic projects and community impact.

Port of Townsville named Australia’s Port of the Year 2024, celebrating its $1.6B expansion, sustainability efforts, and key role in North Queensland’s economic growth.

Enter the 2025 Royal Queensland Beer Awards and celebrate Australian brewing excellence!

AEIOU Foundation expands early childhood support in Townsville with new services at its Idalia centre, offering flexible enrolments and options without needing NDIS funding.

Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.

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

MSQ begins $1M removal of derelict Endeavour Bay to safeguard waterways.

Townsville’s TEARC project prioritises streamlined freight and regional growth with $12.5M allocated for preservation.

Townsville’s $1.6B Port Expansion Project is set to boost trade, unlock economic opportunities, and drive growth across North Queensland.

Townsville’s $1.6B Port Expansion Project leads 2025 Federal Election priorities, boosting manufacturing, energy, and defence in North Queensland.

Woollam Construction marks 140 years of shaping Queensland with iconic projects and community impact.

Port of Townsville named Australia’s Port of the Year 2024, celebrating its $1.6B expansion, sustainability efforts, and key role in North Queensland’s economic growth.

Enter the 2025 Royal Queensland Beer Awards and celebrate Australian brewing excellence!

AEIOU Foundation expands early childhood support in Townsville with new services at its Idalia centre, offering flexible enrolments and options without needing NDIS funding.