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    75 Vindex Street Winton QLD, 4735
    The history of Winton begins with a man named Robert Allen. He arrived from Aramac in 1875 and camped on the banks of Pelican Waterhole. His settlement was known as Wallace's Camp. The surrounding district was already settled by farmers and squatters, with a regular mail run from Aramac to Cork Station (Pictured to the left in present day).In 1876, the settlement at Pelican Waterhole was flooded out and Robert Allen moved his hotel/store a mile eastwards. He was the first to settle the present day site.It was then that Allen, who was the Postmaster, changed the settlement's name to Winton. He decided the former names were too difficult to write on the postage stamps. So he named the town after a suburb in Bournemouth, England, in which he was born.On the 5th of July 1879, Winton was gazetted as a town by the Government, along with two areas, each 640 acres, that were retained for Town Common purposes.Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.

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    Winton, Western QLD
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    Winton, Western QLD
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    4.0
    ICT Manager
    Sep 2015
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    I would highly recommend this organisation, as the majority of the staff are hardworking, helpful, and make it a great organisation to work with.
    The good thingsFor the most part, the work environment is fantastic, everyone I worked with were excellent and worked together as a team environment.
    The challengesExcept for the loss of trust in management, as being told that some staff were being made redundant and being told on the same day I was one of them, and for the fact that management had been discussing it for over three months and not letting the prospective staff member know, so that we could have been applying for positions elsewhere.
    5.0
    Acting Director of Works
    Sep 2015
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Great Place to Work and Live
    The good thingsThe Council really supports economic development the town.
    The challengesDrought and it's impact on Council and Business in town
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