RAPAD to develop business plan for former Longreach Pastoral College

Sally Gall
Updated February 19 2020 - 9:58am, first published 6:30am
Community consultation committee members Liza Cameron, representing the Longreach State High School, and Donald Brown (second right), representing AgForce, with RAPAD CEO David Arnold and board member and Longreach mayor Ed Warren, have taken part in a thorough decision-making process. Picture - Nicole Bond.
Community consultation committee members Liza Cameron, representing the Longreach State High School, and Donald Brown (second right), representing AgForce, with RAPAD CEO David Arnold and board member and Longreach mayor Ed Warren, have taken part in a thorough decision-making process. Picture - Nicole Bond.

The year-long wait to know the fate of the Longreach campus of the former Queensland Agricultural Training College has ended with the news that the Remote Area Planning and Development Board has signed a Licence to Occupy with the state government.

Sally Gall

Sally Gall

Senior journalist - Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register

Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I've raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and helped develop a region - its history, tourism, education and communications. Get in touch at 0427 575 955 if you've got a story idea for me.

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