DIP 2009, Far North Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031, Department of Infrastructure and Planning, Queensland.Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (2009) Far North Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Government Department of Infrastructure and Planning.DIP (Department of...
Fort Bragg © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com You can hike from Glass Beach north up to Pudding Creek Beach where a paved multi-use trail crosses over an old train trestle; other trails go south from Glass Beach to other glassy beaches...
Solar irradiation in Central and North Queensland including FNQ can be considered as one of the highest amounts in the globe, only the Northern and the Southern African desert and the Southwestern United States receive a comparable amount [98]. The combined sunny climate and latitude of FNQ exhi...
The ‘Magnificent Gallery,’ in Quinkan Country near Laura, Far North Queensland, has been recognized by UNESCO as one of the 10 most significant rock-art sites in the world. Jarramali Rock Art Tours showcases the Quinkan rock art within the so-called ‘Magnificent Gallery’. Kakadu National...
(profile) the town’s ecologic, social, economic and political capital and comprehensive urban sustainability profiling can support effective planning decision-making and SD. This paper reports on research underlying an urban sustainability profile for the town of Malanda in Far North Queensland, ...
past 8 years of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, there have been over 700 cooperative projects. The Lancang-Mekong Cooperation is highly planned. The first five-year action plan of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation has been completed, and now it ...
past 8 years of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, there have been over 700 cooperative projects. The Lancang-Mekong Cooperation is highly planned. The first five-year action plan of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation has been completed, and now it has entered the second five-year action plan from 2023 to ...
Bath-area schools plan to go regional ; The six-community district would be far smaller than that envisioned by Gov. John Baldacci.DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer