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2022 Banana Shire Australia Day Celebrations & Awards Nominees
The 2022 Banana Shire Australia Day Celebrations will be hosted by the Biloela Community at the Queensland Heritage Park on Wednesday 26th January.
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Mayors Christmas Message
On behalf of the Councilors and staff at Banana Shire Council, I would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe, healthy and happy new year.
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Christmas closures for Banana Shire Council Facilities 2021
Christmas closures for Banana Shire Council Facilities 2021
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Government Assistance for Recent Rain Events in Banana Shire
Government Assistance for Recent Rain Events in Banana Shire
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What3words App Helps Emergency Services Find You
Residents of Banana Shire are encouraged to download the Emergency+app which helps people call the right emergency number and confirm their location. What3words is now available in this app, and emerg
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Banana Shire Council Introduces New Online Flood Mapping Tool
Banana Shire Council Introduces New Online Flood Mapping Tool
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BANANA SHIRE LOCAL DISASTER COORDINATION CENTRE ACTIVATED
BANANA SHIRE LOCAL DISASTER COORDINATION CENTRE ACTIVATED
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Banana Shire officially joins the Small Business Friendly program
Small businesses in the Banana Shire are set to benefit from less red tape and more opportunities thanks to the latest Small Business Friendly Council (SBFC) signing this week.
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RETAIN Program for Regional Queensland
Through the RETAIN (REgional TArgeted INtervention) program, in partnership with QCoal Foundation, we work with school-age children with hearing loss in regional, rural and remote Queensland.
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Rural Economic Development Grants Now Open
Millions of dollars are up for grabs for rural businesses to grow and to create hundreds of more jobs in the Banana Shire.
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Biloela Industrial Estate Stage 3 Opens for Business
Biloela is set for a new wave of investment with the opening of Stage 3 of the Industrial Estate, made possible through almost $2.8 million of combined funding from the Queensland Government’s Buildin
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