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The Mount Isa Water Board has seen an almost $5 million decline in profits in the past financial year. Its annual report, recently tabled in State Parliament, shows profits after tax declined from ...
The Mount Isa Water board says it is concerning how little rain has fallen in the region during the traditional wet season. Chief executive Greg Stevens says the town's main water source Lake ...
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On Thursday September 8, Mount Isa Water Board reported Lake Moondarra was at 38.6 per cent capacity, while Lake Julius had increased to 86.8 per cent due to recent unseasonal rainfall.
These are five of the subjects Mount Isa councillors wrestled with in the last council meeting of the year. 1. Bonza ‘game changer’ Mayor Danielle Slade, who attended by phone call ...
Firefighters are starting to get on top of three Mount Isa grass fires, with one fire officially ‘under control’, a second ‘contained’, and the third being attacked by water bomber aircraft.
Splashez Aquatic Centre co-ordinator Shae Donovan said the new water slides in Mount Isa should be ready for youth by June. She said the slides have become a “talking point” for hyped up youth.
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