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Business View Australia - July 2015 67

infrastructure within their territories.

A project that will directly benefit Tea

Gardens and Hawks Nest residents

and the community at large, is the

restoration of the Lower Myall River

and the replenishment of Jimmys

Beach. This project involves dredging

approximately100,000m3of sand from

the river entrance to replace the sand

eroded from Jimmys beach. Council has

been successful in attracting Federal

and State Government funding for this

work which entails an expenditure of

$2.7 million. This project is an excellent

example of the coordination between

the Federal Government, which is

contributing $750,000, and the State

and Local Governments which are

contributing a sum of $993,000 each.

Despite the shortage of resources,

Great Lakes Council has taken a

number of proactive steps to upgrade

facilities. One such initiative is

the supermarket project that was

completed three years ago as part of

the revitalisation of the township of

Tuncurry. No speciality shops were

permitted within the project because

they already existed on Main Street.

Council spent an extra $1.5 million

on the design of the structure to

ensure that it became a landmark in

the area. The building was leased out

to a supermarket chain. Council went

through a process where it invited a

number of bidders to rent the building

which was proposed to be constructed.

After protracted negotiations it was

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