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The Maranoa’s new home online

Maranoa Regional Council is excited to introduce a new community website which will deliver essential online services and information to residents, businesses and tourists.

The My Maranoa website will be home to all of the latest and most up to date information about the region.

Mayor Robert Loughnan said, built from the ground-up and fostered in consultation with community members, the website will be a one-stop-shop for all things Maranoa.

“In conjunction with the community, councillors and staff have been working hard to prepare the exciting new website.

“Merging Council’s current website, Visit Maranoa, Invest Maranoa and Roma Saleyards, the site will be split into four sections; Residents, Visitors, Business and Council.”

The My Maranoa website will be an all encompassing, multi-device friendly platform with relevant information available at your fingertips.

Access to all of the current council services will be available during the transition with the benefit of many additional features.

The My Maranoa website will include an interactive events calendar, job search function, high quality videos, online services functions, business and community directories, first-rate search engine abilities and business support.

The locals will be able to list their community events, post their business details or advertise job vacancies on the My Maranoa website completely free of charge.

The My Maranoa website will work seamlessly with the My Maranoa app and transform the online services offered by Council.

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