Julia Creek Dirt n Dust receives $300,000 boost to grow tourism

Samantha Campbell
Updated October 14 2019 - 3:16pm, first published 2:30pm
YOUNG AT HEART: At 83, Fred Schneider has lost count of how many times hes made the pilgrimage to Julia Creek for the Dirt N Dust triathlon festival.
YOUNG AT HEART: At 83, Fred Schneider has lost count of how many times hes made the pilgrimage to Julia Creek for the Dirt N Dust triathlon festival.

The Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival will benefit from a $300,000 boost in funding from Tourism and Events Queensland, as part of the Palaszczuk Government's strategy to grow the local tourism industry by supporting events.

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Samantha Campbell

Samantha Campbell (nee Walton) has worked for regional and rural publications across New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory. She is currently writing for the North Queensland Register based in North West Queensland. Email: samantha.campbell@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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