24-year-old lifesaver Jessica Collins who broke her neck while surfing in Queensland last month has been told she may never talk again.
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Dreamworld ride trainer promoted since preventable fatal tragedy
A Dreamworld instructor who trained a young operator the day four people were killed on one of the theme park’s rides has been promoted since the tragedy, and now undertakes compliance audits, a court hears.
'Move it or you will be in toolbox with them': Murder accused told cellmate, court hears
One of the men accused of murdering a Brisbane couple and dumping their bodies in a toolbox confessed to being involved, but said he was not directly responsible for the crime, his drug addict cellmate tells a court.
'Our hand has been forced': Ipswich Council takes Government to court
The Ipswich City Council says its court action to avoid being sacked by the Queensland Government is not a declaration of war, but the Local Government Minister says the legal action will create more confusion.
Ipswich Police attend Men’s Health Day
The Ipswich District Crime Prevention unit attended the Men’s Health Day at the Salvation Army Hall, Bundamba.
The event was organised by Able Australia and the Men’s Shed Association.
Over 70 people attended the event which saw service providers come together to focus on men’s health. Nursing staff were also on hand to take blood pressure and BMI tests for attendees.
Police gave a presentation focused on providing support and information on keeping personal information safe and on identify theft, fraud and cybersafety.
Overall, the day was a great success with information and resource sharing, raffles and a sausage sizzle.
Former wildlife sanctuary manager appears in court accused of violently killing joey
The former manager of the Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary in Queensland tells the media “the truth will come out”, after he appears in court over an animal cruelty charge.
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Ripped off, bullied and harassed: Workers 'bonded like slaves', investigation finds
An investigation into worker exploitation finds some foreign workers on Australian farms are “bonded like slaves” to dodgy labour hire contractors.
Bars and clubs 'cutting staff and losing money' after compulsory ID scans
Bar and club owners urge the Queensland Government to rethink compulsory ID scanning, arguing they are struggling to keep the doors open.
Electrical Apprentice – Morrow Equipment – Brisbane Airport QLD
During the term of the apprenticeship it is expected the applicant will complete a certificate III in Electrotechnology (Electrician) at a suitable TAFE Campus….From Skillsroad – Mon, 25 Jun 2018 02:01:09 GMT – View all Brisbane Airport QLD jobs



