Undertaking operational labouring duties within councils natural areas, including but not limited to weed control, conservation works, prescribed burning,…
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Labourer – West End QLD
Drake Industrial is now seeking to engage an individual for casual work at our client site (glass manufacturing) based at West End. This role will initially…
labourer – Morningside QLD
assist on production line
Appeal for assistance to identify unknown man, Sandstone Point
Police are seeking public assistance to help locate a man who was observed to jump into water at Sandstone Point early this morning. Officers were called to Bribie Island Road around 4.15am after a motorist reported seeing the man jump off the bridge and into the river. Police are conducting an extensive search of the […]
Bribie Island weekly roundup, August 6
Bribie Island Police responded to a variety of incidents between Monday July 30, and Sunday August 5. Traffic Accident: At about 7am on July 31, a single vehicle traffic accident occurred at the round about on First Avenue and Arcadia Avenue Woorim. The 88-year-old male driver, driving a White Hyundai i30 sedan is believed to […]
Greyhound bus ban on solo travellers under 15 angers parents
Greyhound Australia will no longer accept unaccompanied passengers under 15, upsetting parents who rely on the coaches to get their children to school.
Ex-players want changes to schoolboy rugby after students injured
Rugby union great Tim Horan and former schoolboy player Perry Cross call for changes to school competitions after several students are seriously injured in matches in Queensland.
Axe murder of pregnant woman 'the stuff of nightmares', judge says
A man who killed the mother of his unborn child with an axe on the Gold Coast is sentenced to life in prison, after pleading guilty to her murder just days before he was scheduled to stand trial.
Restaurant leftovers bound for the bin go to hungry homeless
When Ashish Sood came to Australia in 2007 he spent weeks living on the streets. His goal was to one day own his own restaurant, and when he did he was going to give away free food to the homeless. Now his dream has come true.
'Defeats the purpose': new rehabilitation laws allow loopholes for existing mines, advocates say
Hundreds of mines will have the green light to leave behind environmentally hazardous no-go zones without public scrutiny, despite the Queensland Government touting landmark rehabilitation reforms, environmental advocates say.



