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December 25, 2020
concrete arch bridge with santa and xmas trees
We hope Christmas and the New Year bring you many reasons to smile. Good tidings to you and yours. Things of note from 2020 and looking forward to 2021
Branding is important for marketing and public recognition. The Feasibility Study author, in his report recommended three sections be developed first on the Trail. He refers to them as “The Awoonga Lake Rail Trail, The Kalpowar Tunnels Rail Trail and the Burnett River Bridges Rail Trail”.
two bikes on a bike rack on the back of a car in traffic
“It’s unbelievable the amount of money that’s just flowing down that (Brisbane Valley) rail trail” Leah, owner, Linville Hotel Recently members of Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail traveled to the Brisbane Valley to meet with Ambassadors from that trail.
Councillor Desley O'Grady, Mick Colyer, Mike Goebel holding up a Rail Trail banner
Last Friday, the 11th of September BBIRT held our usual monthly meeting. As usual we had a good roll up of members, and had plenty on the agenda. Once again, the Mungungo Pub was a wonderful host.
First permitted BBIRT burn done with aid from local RFB's
You can support Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail. Take out a raffle ticket or membership through our store!
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