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This podcast is all about showcasing news events and people in our beautiful region. And we hear about the latest weed removal project and Elliott Heads. A report from December revealed that the Wide Bay saw its largest number of recorded jobs since July , with a total of , jobs now in the region. This is an 8. There is certainly a lot of activity going on in our region, which is very exciting. The free in school program supports young people to be safe, responsible and positive online. Today on the podcast Adele More speaks with Tracy Olive, an amazing underwater photographer based in Bundaberg. Well, the first dive on the wreck was really exciting. I was only just advanced scuba dive when I went to do this dive but went with 11 scuba instructors, so I felt very safe. We went down the line and the ship appeared. So straightaway I was in absolute awe absolute all of this great big structure under the water. It has really become such an amazing part of the environment. Nature has taken it over. The Tobruk is an ex navy ship, it was scuttled off the coast of Bundaberg two and a half years ago. It did have a little bit of concept controversy involved with its scuttling because it is laying on its side. Big boat, big big ship under the water and it lays it about 30 metres deep. Definitely an advanced dive. There are nooks and crannies to explore the great big tank deck that you can swim in and out and it is a little technical. What are some of the differences have you noticed down there? The first one we did dive it, I was absolutely overwhelmed by the amount of growth already on it. There were crustaceans growing all over the deck. And there were also crustaceans that had filled the cavities of the deck. But the crustaceans as they grew and got heavier, they then fell off and died. And then they are then creating their own rubble on the ground, and in the crevices and flat parts of the Tobruk as well as underneath on the sand. Yes, it is just amazing little bio diverse, underwater world. And of course, the small fish bring the big fish and then the bigger fish and the bigger fish. We have a little turtle, a little juvenile green sea turtle. So which is quite sweet for me. She is amazingly friendly for a wild animal. She is very wanting to interact with any diver. She seems to have some favourites, which I hope is me. But she really likes to rub herself on us. She has quite a few barnacles on her back. So we lap up her attention. Is it sort of more encrusted? I guess? So the parrot fish, they chew the algae off, which leaves a nice, clean surface that a coral polyp can then attach to and then grow. And is this one of your favourite sites to photograph? Oh, definitely. I am self taught. So Lady Musgrave Experience which is based in beautiful Bundaberg. They take trips out depending on the weather and how many divers from the port. That sounds like such an amazing adventure. Um, thanks so much for joining us on the podcast today. It was great to have a chat with you. Thanks for your time today my time obviously speaking to you mostly about the new Last Man Standing Australian lager. Yeah, we thought it was a pretty obvious name for the beer and a good night for me too. You got to pace yourself, not make a fool of yourself and be the tortoise. Well, yes, I guess it Yeah, you teamed with the brothers, Damien and Steven Prosser to produce the beer. How did that all come about? Well, their dad, his name was Roy Prosser, he used to fly for the Wallabies back in the 70s. And after his rugby career became one of the head honchos and cow United Breweries. And then I became mates with his sons as well. So we were doing it with passion, through friendship, through the memory of big Roy. Now my wife might tell you that sometimes I need to have one or two less. You know, we work hard, and then we relaxed. That sounds reasonable. I think so. I guess speaking of your success, your overnight success in inverted commas. But how do you feel about that? I love it. And I think the the average person is, is able to draw some similarities to that in their own life. And I can I can draw some similar similarities to that. We all had that background. I was competing in my fourth Olympics, when when I was had a bit of luck and got the gold medal. But in previous games, now, especially at Lillehammer, in Norway, that was eight years before the gold. Unfortunately, nobody remembers bronze. Yeah, I was the favourite or one of the big favourites with metres at that Olympics as well and a guy knocked me over in the first round of the competition. Yeah, why not? Why should we be out there trying? And you can come and try one for yourself for free. Equals fresh tasty beer. As no fruit or other corruption in it. So it took us a long time to get the recipe exactly the way we wanted it. And I think nine out of 10 beer drinkers are going to enjoy it. Three blokes having a crack in the most competitive industry imaginable. Yeah, great. Well, thank you. I appreciate your time. And yeah, best of luck with the rest of the trip. Like I said see you Friday. Now we hear from the parks team about the weed removal and Elliott Heads and the upcoming planting day on Saturday 27th of February. The Bundaberg region features over kilometres of coastline and the coastline is really varied. We go from a lot of rocky outcrops to small sandy pocket beaches to long sandy beaches, down at Elliott Heads, we have an interesting dune system that runs along the entry to the Elliott River. The steam system is actually really young, which makes it quite unique. And over the last 50 or so years, the sand has built up building this very young dune system. One of the issues that we have it at Elliott heads been a relatively new dune. We also have extensive weed in that area. A lot of these weeds come from local gardens, we call them garden escapees. So late last year, our team decided to tackle this weed issue. So a lot of these weeds were introduced into the gardens. Plants like lantana have a really pretty flower. So I mentioned earlier about garden escapees. So plants that look lovely in your garden but are actually weeds in the natural environment. So Council has a programme called the plant swap programme. So if you have any of these large weed bases such as the broadleaf pepper or the Brazilian cherry, if you remove that weed council will actually provide you with a voucher for a free tree to replace that that plant in your yard. So this is one of a number of projects that are currently being undertaken by the natural areas team. We look after not just the coastline, but also the nature reserves throughout the region. And also providing the opportunity for the community to come into the environment and experience such a beautiful region that we have. Join me again next week for more news and stories from across our beautiful region. Bye for now. Bundaberg Now is a free community website delivering good news online — an initiative of Bundaberg Regional Council. Read our testimonials. You can contact us here. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4. Facebook Instagram Linkedin Twitter Youtube. Tuesday, October 22, Podcast: Tracy Olive Photography and weed removal. Dana Maggacis. Tags podcast. More news. Podcast: South Sea Islander gravesite 11 September Latest news. Kids car seat safety event in Bundaberg 22 October On the greens: latest bowls results 22 October New lease on life for Botanic Gardens boardwalk 22 October Milbi Festival shows and showcases 22 October Recent Comments. About us. Follow us. About Authors Contact Privacy policy. 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