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Powerful BMW X1 M SUV
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THE first BMW X1 enhanced by BMW’s M division – the X1 M35i xDrive – will arrive in Australia at the end of this year.
The performance model will take its place as the flagship variant in the X1 line-up and combine high level driving pleasure with breakthrough digital features, segment leading driver assistance systems, contemporary design and a high level of specification.
Addition of the BMW X1 M35i will also bolster the lineup of compact performance models in BMW Group Australia’s line-up, joining the M135i xDrive, M235i xDrive and M240i xDrive. The fourcylinder power unit of the X1 M35i xDrive is a headline element of the new modular generation of BMW Group Efficient Dynamics engines and uses M TwinPower Turbo technology to record a maximum output of 233kW.
This potent engine helps propel the new BMW X1 M35i xDrive to 100km/h from rest in 5.4 seconds, while top speed is electronically limited to 250km/h. special ongoing finance offers and guaranteed future value to make Škoda the brand you choose for a winning trifecta –high specification, strong value and transparent ownership credentials.”
M-specific chassis technology – including the option of M Compound brakes for the first time on a performance model – teams up with BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive to deliver elevated performance characteristics.
The new range-topping model comes with the type of exclusive design and equipment features originally reserved for high-performance cars from the M division, including two pairs of exhaust tailpipes and optional M Sport seats. It is due in the final quarter of the year.
The Scala is now available from just $89 per week, the Kamiq from $95 per week, the Fabia from $98 per week, the Karoq from $108 per week, the Octavia from $109 per week, the Kodiaq from $132 per week and the Superb from $149 per week.
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Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water
Draft Tablelands Regional Water Assessment
Public consultation now open
Community members in the Atherton Tablelands area can now have their say about water supply solutions to drive future economic growth in the region.
The Tablelands Regional Water Assessment area spans from the Tablelands Regional Council area through to eastern parts of the Mareeba Shire Council, and the western part of Cairns Regional Council.
RegionalWaterAssessments@ rdmw.qld.gov.au
Consultation closes 5:00pm, 28 July 2023
View the draft Tablelands Regional Water Assessment by scanning the QR code or visiting: drdmw.mysocialpinpoint. com.au/rwa/tablelands
Have your say
Public consultation session will be held at:
Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) Hall Jack St, Atherton Tuesday 25 July 11.30am – 1.30pm
Authorised by the Queensland Government, William Street, Brisbane
To meet, please call 1800 261 848 or 0488 200 554
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Friday July 21st
Cairns Night Markets: 54-60 Abbott St, 16:30-23:00
Kuranda Heritage Markets: Rob Veivers Dr, 10:00-15:00
Kuranda Rainforest Markets: 7 Therwine St, 09:30-15:00
Rusty’s Markets: Grafton St, Cairns, 05:00-18:00
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Kuranda Heritage Markets: Rob Veivers Dr, 10:00-15:00
Kuranda Rainforest Markets: 7 Therwine St, 09:30-15:00
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Rusty’s Markets: Grafton St, Cairns, 05:00-18:00
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Cairns Night Markets: 54-60 Abbott St, 16:30-23:00
Kuranda Heritage Markets: Rob Veivers Dr, 10:00-15:00
Kuranda Rainforest Markets: 7 Therwine St, 09:30-15:00
Port Douglas: by St Mary’s Church, 07:30-14:00
Rusty’s Markets: Grafton St, Cairns, 05:00-18:00
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