Newsletter 36 – June 2018
I enjoyed ANZAC Day. It went very well and I was proud to be there at the dawn parade and the gun fire breakfast. The new walking or goat track on Inkerman Hill is very popular with the locals.
Read MoreI enjoyed ANZAC Day. It went very well and I was proud to be there at the dawn parade and the gun fire breakfast. The new walking or goat track on Inkerman Hill is very popular with the locals.
Read MoreThere is so much good news in Home Hill now it almost makes me cry. A new footpath is being constructed along 7th Avenue. A new aerator on top of the water tower.
Read MoreA free dump day at the end of the year before the cyclone season. A remarkable drop off in pigeon numbers. Projects under the Works for Qld program.
Read MoreWelcome and a happy and safe 2018. Free Swimming Pool Day a great success. Blocked main town drain at 14th Avenue.
Read MoreThanks to all of Home Hill for the positive feedback I’ve had in regard to the public wall art. Creating local jobs in our community sounds good but what can you do about it?
Read MoreThe first street art for Home Hill is finished on the QCCU bank wall. The Ephemera project at Lloyd Mann Park has its first piece of art, a bright question mark.
Read MoreIs turning to tourism and welcoming visitors a key to manage the decline in business in Home Hill? Increase the number of trees to create more of a village feel with the added benefit of shade in the summer months.
Read MoreThree Murals to be painted at the comfort stop to brighten up the area. A BBQ shelter to be installed in Lloyd Mann Park. The banners for 8th Avenue are almost ready to be put up.
Read MoreInkerman Hill project is well on its way as the lookout structures have been ordered. Internal upgrade for Home Hill library including a new carpet. The banners for 8th Avenue have been ordered.
Read MoreDoes Home Hill need a multipurpose refuge centre? Funny Dunny Park is one of the five best top bush getaway camping spots.
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