This position can lead to further automotive qualifications for the suitable candidates and potential management roles as well….From Indeed – Mon, 25 Mar 2019 23:17:54 GMT – View all Browns Plains QLD jobs
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Assistant Manager – Hallmark Group Australia – Fortitude Valley QLD
Ability to ensure compliance with all aspects of the liquor licence, food safety requirements and general workplace health & safety….From Indeed – Mon, 25 Mar 2019 23:26:04 GMT – View all Fortitude Valley QLD jobs
Sandgate crime wrap, March 25
Burglaries The total number of burglaries in the North Gateway Patrol Group these past seven days was one. Suburb Street Time Entry Method Property Stolen Date Brighton Lascelles Street Day Jemmy sliding door ATTEMPT Nil 19/03/2019 Motor Vehicle Theft The total number of motor vehicle thefts these past seven days was one. Suburb Street Time […]
Cycling doesn't have to be about lycra and sweat — just ask these stylish riders
Getting from A to B on a bike doesn’t have to involve sweat and racing gear. More and more men and women are choosing to ride their own way, at their own pace and in their everyday outfits.
NDIS grants deaf man $15k for social outings but no money for hearing aid upgrade
The National Disability Insurance Scheme is being criticised by participants after it refused to fund $10,000 for a hearing aid upgrade for a profoundly deaf man and instead gave him $15,000 for social outings
Queensland Government to run two privately owned prisons in bid to reduce assaults
Two privately operated prisons in Queensland will be transferred into state government hands, in a bid to reduce the number of assaults on staff.
Parents describe horror of finding son crushed under tree after it stood back up
Twelve-year-old Connor Creagh was standing by a the roots of a tree after it was knocked down in a severe storm in the South Burnett last year, when all of a sudden it sprung back upright and crushed him, leaving him with life-threatening injuries including a squashed heart.
Call for tougher trespass laws after dozens of animal rights activists invade feedlot
The Federal Agriculture Minister has joined cattle industry leaders in calling for tougher penalties to target animal rights activists trespassing on farms, after more than 100 people entered a property over the weekend.
Twin cyclones bring rain to outback cattle country
Cattle stations in Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland receive significant rain — thanks to not one but two cyclones.
Shark attack victim airlifted from Great Barrier Reef pontoon
Aerial paramedics have winched a man off a pontoon at Hardy Reef on the Great Barrier Reef after he was bitten on the leg by a shark. Hardy Reef is a popular mooring location for tourists and snorkellers.




