A brief resume including contact details for 2 referees (one of whom should be your current supervisor). Applications remain current for 12 months from the…From Queensland Government – Mon, 26 Feb 2018 19:39:06 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
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Manager (Talent Acquisition & Management) – Queensland Government – Brisbane QLD
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Assistant Director of Nursing, Acute Care@Home / CHIP – Queensland Government – Brisbane QLD
From our reception staff to our doctors, administrators to housekeepers—we are committed to providing you and your family with quality health care….From Queensland Government – Mon, 26 Feb 2018 19:39:17 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
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74 people charged during Peak Crossing traffic and drug operation.
Ipswich police have charged 74 people with 99 offences following a four-day operation targeting drug driving and illicit drug use in Peak Crossing recently.
The operation was conducted between February 16 and February 19 and coincided with a local festival.
The operation utilised officers from Harrisville police, the Roadside Drug Testing Unit, Road Policing Task Force, Ipswich Road Policing Unit, Ipswich Tactical Crime Squad, Brisbane Dog Squad and general duties officers from across the Ipswich district.
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During the operation, 35 people were charged with
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