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Council & Politics

7 March, 2026

Council to lobby for key projects

PYRENEES Shire Council says it intends lobbying all candidates in the lead-up to this year’s state election to ensure funding is secured for important local projects. Priority projects include the northern Pyrenees pipeline, further funds for Beaufort Caravan Park and the redevelopment of the old Beaufort Primary School.

By Craig Wilson

Council hopes to secure funding for the next stages of the redevelopment of Beaufort Caravan Park after the successful completion of stage one of the project. Pictured are former Mayor Tanya Kehoe, Member for Ripon Martha Haylett and Pyrenees Shire CEO Jim Nolan at the opening of new cabins in 2025.
Council hopes to secure funding for the next stages of the redevelopment of Beaufort Caravan Park after the successful completion of stage one of the project. Pictured are former Mayor Tanya Kehoe, Member for Ripon Martha Haylett and Pyrenees Shire CEO Jim Nolan at the opening of new cabins in 2025.

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