As one of Australia’s ASX top 50 organisations we offer career and personal development opportunities, work-life balance, discounts, incentives and wellbeing…From APA Group – Fri, 20 Jul 2018 14:09:33 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
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Panel Beaters Required for Murarrie Site – Immediate start – Capital S.M.A.R.T Repairs – Murarrie QLD
We ask that our people show they care, play as a team and make things happen. Previous experience and a trade qualification as a Panel Beater is required….From Capital S.M.A.R.T Repairs – Fri, 20 Jul 2018 07:58:23 GMT – View all Murarrie QLD jobs
Automotive Parts Person – Capital S.M.A.R.T Repairs – Banyo QLD
Unpack and check parts arriving on site. As a leader in the collision repair industry we are constantly setting new standards in customer satisfaction, work…From Capital S.M.A.R.T Repairs – Fri, 20 Jul 2018 07:58:21 GMT – View all Banyo QLD jobs
Appeal for witnesses, Carseldine
Police are appealing for witnesses to a stealing incident on July 4 at a service station at Carseldine on Gympie Road near the Beams Road intersection at about 1.40pm. The suspect arranged to meet the victim via an online classifieds advert where the victim was selling a gold chain. At the service station, the victim […]
Sharks beat Raiders amid controversy, Broncos pummel Panthers
The Sharks post a 28-24 win over Canberra as the NRL admits to an officiating error, while the Broncos bring up a half-century of points to trash the Panthers 50-18.
Suspended Logan mayor Luke Smith charged with assault
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Global postcards for boy battling leukaemia a great 'distraction'
A Sunshine Coast boy nearing the end of his leukaemia treatment is thanking generous writers from around the world who have sent him more than 1,000 postcards to make his battle with the disease more bearable over the past three years.
Man once acquitted for 1980s murder charged again under double jeopardy laws
Queensland’s double jeopardy provisions are being used for the first time after a man previously acquitted for a murder is charged again in relation to the 1980s death.
Qld family farm revives rosella products and provides jobs for locals
A farming family north of on the Sunshine Coast is winning over new fans with the old-fashioned favourite, growing one of the few commercial crops in the country.
'56 Kombi ute 'rustoration' ignites boy's passions
A nine-year-old boy who restored a 1956 Kombi found abandoned in a paddock is now looking for his next restoration project, and is thrilled a small town helped find the Kombi’s original owner.




