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The Shire of Livingstone is a local government area located in the Capricornia region of Central Queensland, Queensland, Australia, to the immediate north and east of the regional city of Rockhampton.
On 1 July 1984, the City grew northwards by annexing Parkhurst, where its water treatment facility was being constructed, from the Shire of Livingstone. The council tried on several occasions to expand further into the Livingstone and Fitzroy areas, but a referendum in Fitzroy on 9 February 1991 was opposed by 83% of valid votes cast.
In November 2013, Hutton was elected to the new Livingstone Shire Council which had been re-established following a brief period of being amalgamated with the Rockhampton Regional Council area from 2008 to 2014. [2] [3]
A caravan park is now established on Lot 31 and controlled by Livingstone Shire Council as is a swimming pool complex. [1] Recently in a study on open spaces and recreation areas in the Livingstone Shire, it was recommended that areas of cultural significance and high scenic value be protected.
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Livingstone Shire Council operates a weekly library service at Marlborough. [18] It is located at 15 Milman Street ( 22°48′46″S 149°53′30″E / 22.8129°S 149.8916°E / -22.8129; 149.8916 ( Marlborough Historical Museum ) ) in the Marlborough Historical Museum
The town is located in the Livingstone Shire Council local government area, 676 kilometres (420 mi) north west of the state capital, Brisbane. Separated by Coorooman Creek from the larger towns of Emu Park and Yeppoon to the north, Keppel Sands is a charming village-style township centred on fishing and holiday making. Facilities in Keppel ...
At the 2024 Queensland local elections, Rothery was elected as a councillor on the Yeppoon-based Livingstone Shire Council. [15] [2] He was declared as the sixth candidate to be elected to Livingstone after a recount, winning by just two first preference votes narrowly beating CQ Today journalist Trish Bowman. [15] [16]