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Are there crocodiles in the Cloncurry River?

Are there crocodiles in the Cloncurry River?

“The croc was actually located on the far western side of the dam, well away from the eastern side where the boat ramps and recreational users are,” she said. “Most people in Cloncurry know the crocs are in there, but they are usually much smaller and tend to stay away and mind their own business.

Are there crocs in Cloncurry?

Cloncurry Shire Council said it was aware of a family of freshwater crocodiles living at the western end of the Chinaman Creek Dam, furthest away from the dam wall and boat ramp, which was monitored by the local ranger.

What do Aussies call police?

100 Australian Slang Words & Phrases

Aussie slang word/phrase Meaning
Coppers Policemen
Crikey an expression of surprise
Crook Being ill (I’m crook); a criminal (he’s a crook)
Dag Someone who’s a bit of a nerd or geek

How did Cloncurry get its name?

The Cloncurry River was named by Burke after Lady Elizabeth Cloncurry, his cousin, with the town eventually taking its name from the river. Ernest Henry discovered copper in the area in 1867, and the town sprang up to service the Great Australia Mine to the south.

How are you mate Australia?

G’Day Mate! A guide to Aussie Slang

  • “How ya goin’?” “How ya goin’?” is the ultimate Aussie greeting. If you’re not from Australia, this mash-up of “How are you?” and “Where are you going?” might leave you a little perplexed.
  • “ Arvo” “Arvo” directly translates to “afternoon”.
  • “ Thongs”
  • “ Barbie”
  • “Cheers!”

What happened to cudeco?

Chinese-backed mining company CuDeco goes into liquidation owing $60 million – ABC News The former workers of a north-west Queensland mine, who have been waiting for their wages for more than six months, see a reprieve with the company put into liquidation.

What happened to cudeco’s Rocklands copper mine?

Chinese-backed CuDeco’s Rocklands Copper Mine was mothballed in July last year, owing workers and contractors $60 million Now that the company is in liquidation, employees can claim up to 13 weeks’ unpaid wages Former contractors, however, are unable to claim an estimated $59 million, while shareholders are considering a class action

What happens to cudeco’s unpaid wages?

Chinese-backed CuDeco still owes workers and contractors more than $60 millionafter its Rocklands Copper Mine, near Cloncurry, was mothballed in July last year. But with the company now in liquidation employees can recover up to 13 weeks’ unpaid wages and have their leave paid out under the Federal Government’s Fair Entitlements Guarantee.

Could a class action recover dividends from cudeco?

The retail shareholders of Chinese-backed company CuDeco are pursuing a class action to recover dividends. (ABC North West Queensland: Zara Margolis) Stuart McCullagh said he was unable to go into the details of the potential class action, but said he was hoping it would give people like him a chance to recover some funds.