Mackay & Sons House Removals is a 3rd generation family owner and operated House Relocation business based out of Narangba, Qld. We are seeking a experienced…
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Afternoon Storeman/ Labourer – Eagle Farm QLD
Our client is a large manufacturing and engineering company specialising in Heavy Engineering and Mining Equipment. They pride themselves on having a very…
Police make further appeal in Britton cold case murder, Airlie Beach
Homicide detectives investigating the murder of Dorothy Britton at Airlie Beach in 1996 have received new information about the case since their appeal in May. The body of the 48-year-old woman was found at 6.30pm on Thursday, 7 March 1996 in her house at Timberlands Road, Jubilee Pocket, Airlie Beach. Mrs Britton was last seen […]
Be mindful of multi-residential living security
Moreton District police have identified an increase in burglars targeting retirement villages and unit complexes. Most of these facilities have an onsite manager or a body corporate. It is helpful to give your after-hours key holder information to police. Any information provided by key holders remains confidential. Here are some safety tips for people who […]
Coffee with a Cop on Bribie Island
Bribie Island Police Senior Constable Sherree Matthews, Constable Brendan Blackford and Bribie Island Police Volunteer in Policing Graham Gibb recently participated in ‘Coffee with a Cop’ at the Bribie Island Shopping Centre. The event proved very popular with shoppers with many stopping to share a coffee, engaging in conversation and providing police with some useful […]
'The size of my bum has nothing to do with you': Women's charity founder hits back at trolls
The woman behind a charity providing sanitary products to homeless women and victims of domestic violence is targeted by Facebook trolls over her appearance after she posed for a photoshoot in activewear.
Spike in Qld solar panel installations 'could lead to blackouts'
A sharp rise in the number of solar rooftop installations in Queensland is creating major challenges for the electricity grid and could cause outages if the issue is not addressed, Energy Networks Australia says.
Fitting tribute for woman whose corsets revolutionised waist management
George Street in downtown Brisbane is home to high rises, bustling cafes and the courts precinct, but until the 1990s it was also home to an undergarment empire.
Massive UQ Warwick solar farm gets green light despite community objections
A solar farm being built for the University of Queensland near Warwick gets the nod from the local council despite some strong community concerns.
Anti-corruption move a slug to ratepayers in six regions, LGAQ says
The Queensland Government is being urged to address concerns new laws targeting council corruption have clogged the wheels of government in six regions.



