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The Vaughan Johnson Lookout was named after former Member for Gregory, Vaughan Johnson in recognition for his advocacy and efforts made towards the advancement of the sealed road network in Western Queensland.
Vaughan Gregory Johnson (born 20 July 1947) is an Australian politician. Born in Bourke, New South Wales, he was a grazier and contractor before entering politics. Having moved to Queensland, he was a councillor on Quilpie Shire Council from 1970 to 1973. From 1972 to 1973, he was Chairman of the Quilpie Branch of the National Party. In 1989, Johnson was elected to the Legisative Assembly of Queensland as the National Party member for Gregory. He followed the Queensland Nationals into the Liberal National Party in 2008, and held the seat until his retirement in 2015.
The drive from Bedourie to Boulia is now even more memorable with the opening of a new lookout to take in the spectacular rugged scenery. On Saturday night more than 100 people gathered on a hilltop 90km north of Bedourie along the Bedourie-Boulia road for the official opening of the new Vaughan Johnson Lookout. Opening the proceedings Diamantina Shire Mayor Cr Robbie Dare said the Lookout was named after the Member for Gregory, Mr Vaughan Johnson MP, in recognition of his advocacy and efforts made towards the advancement of the sealed road network in Western Queensland.
Accepting the honour Mr Johnson stressed the importance of the continued need to push for infrastructure in Outback Queensland. “While there may not be many of us, we provide a lot of dollars to this State, if not this country, and you only need to look at the Diamantina Shire to see this. So whether it is broadband or bitumen we need to continue the fight.” The $407,000 project was made possible through the support and vision of the Diamantina Shire Council, along with assistance from the Queensland Government, Hastings Deering and the North Australian Pastoral Company (NAPCO).
In a separate ceremony, Mr Johnson along with Diamantina Shire’s Mayor Cr Robbie Dare and Cr Joyce Crombie, presided over the opening of the lookout’s new eco-friendly toilet, fondly dubbed the ‘loo with a view’, constructed with funding from the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation’s 2011-12 Minor Tourism Infrastructure Grants program. “I’ve been asked to open a lot of things in my time, but never a loo with a view,” Mr Johnson laughed. As Cr Crombie cut the ribbon he added, “I now declare the loo with a view open. Who’d like to use it first?”
Diamantina Shire Council, Media Release, 24th April 2012.
Location
Address: | Diamantina Developmental Road (Boulia-Bedourie Road), Marion Downs Station, Bedourie, 4829 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -23.68918 Long: 139.635498 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Structure |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Government - State |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 21st April, 2012 |
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Plaque:
Vaughan Johnson Lookout
Official Opening by
Vaughan Johnson MP
Member for Gregory
On April 21, 2012
This project was made possible by the support and vision of the Diamantina Shire Council. Funding for the project was supported by the Queensland Government ($50,000), Hastings Deering ($10,000), Desert Channels Queensland ($5,000), Diamantina Shire Council ($342,000) and kind assistance from the North Australian Pastorial Company (NAPCO)
Project Budget $ 407,000
Marion Downs Station Mr Rob Jansen
Works Manager Mr Trevor Stewart
Design Diamantina Shire Council
Builder Infrastructure Mr Glen Stacy, Shade and Solutions Pty Ltd
Project Mr Brian Mooney
Diamantina Shire Council Members
Cr Robbie Dare (Mayor), Cr Barry Gaffney (Deputy Mayor)
Cr Joyce Crombie, Cr Garth Tully and Cr Steve Cramer
History
This Lookout on Marion Downs Station has been officially named the Vaughan Johnson Lookout in recognition of Vaughan Johnson`s advocacy and the effort he has made towards the advancement of the sealed road network in Western Queensland.
Mr Scott Mason Cr Robbie Dare
Executive Officer Mayor