Detectives have charged a woman following investigations into the armed robbery of a convenience store in Clayfield on June 3. It will be alleged at 6am, a woman wearing a blonde wig and armed with a knife confronted the female store attendant of the Sandgate Road business before demanding cash from the till. It will […]
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Prostitution charges, Hamilton
Detectives have commenced the enforcement phase of a protracted Prostitution Enforcement Task Force operation targeting non-compliant advertising for prostitution in south east Queensland. Operation Quebec Ravens began in August 2016 to detect and identify those involved in illegal prostitution and to disrupt their illegal activities and dismantle their illegal networks. Over the past two days, […]
Officers visit local Sikh Temple
On Sunday, June 3, officers from across Brisbane Region had the opportunity to visit and engage with the Sikh Community at the Singh Sabha Brisbane (Sikh Temple), Taigum. The purpose of the visit was to help break down barriers between the service and the Sikh community. Senior Sergeant Kerry McKay said police were committed to […]
Dashcam captures police smashing windscreen, pulling man free from burning car
Two police officers and a member of the public risk life and limb to free a man trapped in a burning car north of Brisbane. Dashcam footage shows the officers smashing in the windscreen as flames spring up from the car.
Clive Palmer says Queensland Nickel refinery in Townsville set to reopen
Embattled Queensland businessman Clive Palmer says QNI Resources has approved plans to reopen the Queensland Nickel refinery in Townsville, following its financial collapse in 2016.
Billion-dollar wind farm approved in central Queensland
A 195-turbine wind farm approved by the Queensland Government will be one of the largest in Australia, and is predicted to generate 3 per cent of the state’s electricity needs.
Sunbaking crocodiles descend on north Queensland swimming holes
Queensland’s Environment Department confirms it is investigating crocodile sightings near two popular swimming spots in the state’s north.
Qld Premier promised not to fund Adani, but documents reveal it's still on table
The Palaszczuk Government is still considering covering the estimated $100 million upfront cost of road access for Adani’s Queensland mine, documents obtained under right to information laws show.
It's Queensland's birthday! Celebrate by taking on the 'Quiz-lander'
Today marks 159 years since Queensland officially separated from New South Wales and became an independent colony. To celebrate we’ve got a 10-question quiz to put even the most loyal Queenslander to the test.
Refrigeration Air Conditioning Apprentice – MEGT Australia Ltd – Chapel Hill QLD
Key Requirements • Manual Driver’s License • Strong work ethic • Ages 17-24 • Ability to integrate and work well in a team environment • Excellent time…From MEGT Australia Ltd – Tue, 05 Jun 2018 02:28:46 GMT – View all Chapel Hill QLD jobs




