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Since the late 1990s, Tropical has invested heavily in research and development of a wide variety of hydrogen-powered generators, appliances and vehicles. A number of hydrogen-powered vehicles have been introduced since 2005, including 2- and 4-seat city cars, light trucks, buses, scooters, forklifts and ATV’s (the vehicles are only assembled by the company and are also available with ...
Sunbus Rockhampton previously Capricorn Sunbus was the principal bus operator in Rockhampton, Queensland that operated services under the QConnect scheme in Regional Queensland. As of 2022, Sunbus changed its name as part of a business re-brand by the parent company, Kinetic .
Service area: Capricorn Coast Gracemere Mount Morgan Rockhampton Zones: 1–15, 81–85, 91–95: Routes: 10: Hubs: Emu Park Bus Interchange Gracemere CBD Mount Morgan Town Centre Rockhampton Airport Rockhampton City Stockland Rockhampton Yeppoon CBD: Depots: Rockhampton Yeppoon: Fleet: 42 (July 2021) Website: www.youngsbusservice.com.au
The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland Limited (RACQ) is a mutual organisation and Queensland's largest Club, providing services including roadside assistance, insurance, banking and travel to its approximately 1.75 million members. RACQ is the largest provider of car insurance in Queensland and the second largest provider of home insurance.
Rockhampton was also the junction of the Central Western line and Emu Park line. In January 2023, public consultation was undertaken to help shape the station's redevelopment. [1] A new customer lounge and shelters will be built, as well as accessible car parking and improved connectivity to other public transport. [1]
Stockland Rockhampton (formerly Rockhampton Shopping Fair) is a shopping centre on the Bruce Highway extending into neighbouring Berserker [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Park Avenue Mall is a shopping center at 37 Main Street ( 23°21′27″S 150°30′39″E / 23.3575°S 150.5108°E / -23.3575; 150.5108 ( Park Avenue Mall
Classic Auto Group Park is a stadium in Eastlake, Ohio, in the suburbs of Cleveland. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Lake County Captains minor league baseball team. It was built in 2003 at a cost of $22 million under the name Eastlake Park and holds 7,273 people.
The centre was originally known as Rockhampton Shopping Fair, and was built in two stages, the first opening in 1985 and the second in 1988. It was acquired by Schroders Property Fund along with two other Queensland shopping centres in January 1992, [3] and in March 1996, following a redevelopment focused on the theme "Where The Outback Meets The Reef", the centre won a Certificate of Merit in ...