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Whale carcasses: Yorke Peninsula Council attempts removal due to repulsive odour
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Ruddock, Steve
2014
\"We've had a couple of cancellations, people have rung and are a little bit concerned about the water quality and sharks and whatever they're concerned about, which is fair enough, so they've cancelled their bookings,\" Mr [Steve Ruddock] said. \"I've been advised this morning that the whales actually shifted during the night right up onto the high water mark, which will potentially make it much easier to actually remove the carcasses from within the sea,\" Mr [Ray Agnew] said. \"We're not looking at anywhere near that sort of figure. We're trying to use the ingenuity of local staff seeing as we don't appear to be getting much assistance at all from the State Government who actually said they haven't got anything that can handle it.\"
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Town shows way on desal
2007
\"This has been both frustrating and disconcerting given the media attention about the lack of water supplies available in our state.\" A spokeswoman for Mrs [Karlene Maywald] said the minister and SA Water had not had much to do with the Marion Bay plant because it was a private venture. The Marion Bay community grows from about 150 people to more than 1000 during the summer holidays. Marion Bay Caravan Park manager Chris Grant said the quality of the water would make a huge difference.
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Parks board approves $24-million operating budget
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Berridge, Tom
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Agnew, Ray
2005
Also, $200,000 is earmarked for general upgrades to Kensington, Burnaby Heights, Charles Rummel, Willingdon parks and Confederation Oval. The report found the BMBAC to be keeping with the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area master plan and could be included with other established groups, such as the Stoney Creek Stream Keepers, Burnaby Mountain Preservation Society and other hiking, biking and naturalist groups, the report added. The BMBAC also plans to hold a meeting to discuss future sites for bicycle courses on Burnaby Mountain. After an evaluation of their recommendations, staff will outline possible design options and costs in a future report to the commission.
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