Five knives are found in a children’s sandpit in a newly-developed playground at Kershaw Gardens in Rockhampton, an act Mayor Margaret Strelow brands “sickening and malicious”.
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The latest climate outlook has been released and it is not what we wanted to hear
After the driest start to the year in New South Wales since 1965, what will a dry spring mean for water storages already in trouble?
Apprentice Carpenter – 1st year – ZR_580_JOB – Select People Recruitment – Ascot QLD
A local builder located on the South side of Brisbane, are looking for an eager 1st year apprentice carpenter to join their team. They specialise in… $15 – $20 an hourFrom Select People Recruitment – Thu, 12 Jul 2018 08:27:52 GMT – View all Ascot QLD jobs
Automotive Apprentice Technician / Mechanic – Quattromotive Auto Tech – Nundah QLD
Located conveniently close to public transport and retail amenity. The role will be to carry out vehicle repairs & servicing that will provide actual technical…From Indeed – Wed, 29 Aug 2018 00:00:12 GMT – View all Nundah QLD jobs
School Based Air-con/Refrig Apprenticeship – OSMAC Apprenticeships – Aspley QLD
Current drivers licence & reliable transport or at least your learners licence. Nationally recognised Certificate III in Air – Conditioning / Refrigeration upon…From Indeed – Tue, 28 Aug 2018 23:20:45 GMT – View all Aspley QLD jobs
Coffee with a Cop, August 30 at Taigum
Come along for Coffee with a Cop tomorrow August 30, where Boondall Police will be on hand to answer any questions you might have and also provide you with a delicious hot beverage. This is an opportunity for local residents to meet with Police Officers from Boondall Station, Gateway Road Policing and the Crime Prevention […]
Bicycle rider safety for Queensland Road Safety Week
Bicycle riders have less protection than motorists and are more likely to be injured if there is a crash. In 2017, 8 bicycle riders died and 390 were hurt or seriously injured in crashes on Queensland roads. We all need to be aware and share the road safely. Bicycle riders are legitimate road users and […]
Giant new dams proposed for northern Australia
Giant dams could be built in parts of north Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory to turn those areas into major national agricultural food bowls and generate significant economic benefits, a CSIRO report says.
Aboriginal microbiome research could help families record their history
Indigenous families are being interviewed to help develop a future study which could involve exploring the microbiome.
Magnet fishing brings trash and treasure to the surface
There is a lot that lurks in the water of the Brisbane River, but among the mangroves and mud people are finding bullets, trunks of pornography and lost bikes.

