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Dec 5, 2011

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Sep 6, 2010

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Jul 6, 2010

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Mar 10, 2010

FRASER COAST TRADES & SERVICES CENTRE and the MINING INDUSTRY

Mining boom boosts Howard

Fraser Coast Chronicle

Stephen O’Grady | 9th March 2010

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Henry Sapiecha on his land at Howard.

Photo by Alistair Brightman

A RESURGENT mining boom on the Fraser Coast may be in its infancy but that is not stopping Henry Sapiecha from plotting a Burrum revolution.

Howard is close to Henry’s heart and as the publicity officer of the Burrum and District Chamber of Commerce, he believes that striking before the coal is out of the ground – let alone hot – is paramount for the little town.

“I’m working out a way to reinvent Howard,” Mr Sapiecha said.

“This is an area that should be going ahead. This is the start of a new beginning.

“This can be an important location for the industry during the upcoming decade.”

The Burrum chamber’s economic advisory committee hosted a meeting last week where a Mackay-based mining expert presented an idea of what would be required if mining corporations Santos and Northern Energy get the go-ahead in this region.

“He was talking about thousands of jobs,” Mr Sapiecha said.

“He is into training people for the mines so as not to suck the talent out of the community.

“He spoke about feeling out the community, getting the mining people what they want without disrupting the local community.

“This is about getting apprentices trained and knowing about the mining industry.”

Mr Sapiecha is determined for his town to reap the benefits and is proposing to develop a parcel of land near the Howard railway line into a custom-built trade centre.

His company, Wide Bay District Developments, and Semfield, owned by John Turnbull, own the adjoining sites.

“All areas of the Fraser Coast will benefit. All areas will get work and will interact with the industry in some way.

“But I’m biased; I want this area to be its base.

“This industry will need to be serviced and supported.”

He has set up Fraser Coast Trades and Service Centre at Howard which – aligned with nearby rail and highway infrastructure – can make Howard the hub of a mining boom.

“I want this area to interact with them as quickly as possible.

“They will still utilise services in the whole region but will need a more immediate back-up to service their requirements.

“We want to make it harder for these people not to use this place as a centre.”

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We would like to thank Steve and the Chronicle for giving us the coverage for the project and for the area generally especially in the light of the existing mining interests and the positive impact it would have on our local economy.

Hopefully more of the same in the near future.

Be aware that lots are available now for purchase as are sheds to be constructed for rent.

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Published by Henry Sapiecha 10th March 2010

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Mar 5, 2010

COAL MINES TO ASSESS FRASER COAST CENTRAL AS MINING OPERATIONS CENTRE

Mining giants to look at Howard as a centre for their local operations

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The reinvention of Howard Qld as the centre of the Fraser Coast

BURRUM CHAMBER COMMERCE MEETING FEB 2010 (6)

Burrum businesses were addressed @ Howard on Monday 1st March 2010 by Mr Tony Weaver as a facilitator between the mining giants and the communities of the Fraser Coast to inform them via a briefing on how the mining companies would interact positively with the local communities and how the services and materials required by the mining operations could be supplied without serious disruption to the local communities resources, trade and business infrastructure and assist in free training for local businesses.

Fraser Coast Councillors Les Muckin and Dave Dalgliesh were in attendance.

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Their needs are many including accommodation for the many hundreds of people they intend to employ in the region if they live up to setting up here.

BURRUM CHAMBER COMMERCE MEETING FEB 2010 (3)

The Fraser Coast Trades & Services Centre was presented to Mr Weaver as a site prepared to adjust to the needs of the mining companies in the construction phase of the project as well the types of services we will wish to attract  to service the needs of the mining operations and attract the services the mines require. ACT NOW TO SECURE.

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