Licensing regulations impeding wild dog fence construction amended

Sally Gall
Updated May 10 2017 - 9:56am, first published May 8 2017 - 8:00pm
The Longreach Regional Council can continue its $18 million loan scheme without fear of falling foul of regulations, thanks to state government licensing changes.
The Longreach Regional Council can continue its $18 million loan scheme without fear of falling foul of regulations, thanks to state government licensing changes.

The Palaszczuk government has moved quickly to amend licensing regulations that threatened to strangle large-scale exclusion fencing projects it had invested millions of dollars in.

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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