The Service Development Officer – Indigenous Health Services role researches, develops and provides recommendations on the implementation and evaluation of… $107,804 – $117,037 a yearFrom Queensland Government – Wed, 26 Jul 2017 01:51:00 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
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Administrative Officer – Queensland Government – Brisbane QLD
Maintain district registers including risk management, business contingency plans, key registers, training records and qualifications and overnight home…From Queensland Government – Thu, 27 Jul 2017 01:53:12 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
Part Time Retail Assistant Carindale – Sussan – Brisbane QLD
Above all else, we are searching for a passionate individual who aspires toward a career in fashion retail and holds an interest in developing within the Sussan…From Sussan – Thu, 27 Jul 2017 10:07:36 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
Part Time Retail Assistant Chermside – Sussan – Brisbane QLD
Above all else, we are searching for a passionate individual who aspires toward a career in fashion retail and holds an interest in developing within the Sussan…From Sussan – Thu, 27 Jul 2017 10:07:36 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
Tiahleigh's foster brother jailed for lies after pact at secret family meeting
A foster brother of slain Queensland school girl Tiahleigh Palmer is jailed for three months, after admitting he lied about the 12-year-old’s disappearance because of a secret family pact.
Milk to be shipped 2,000km after farmers lose local hospital contract
Milk will be transported from Brisbane to far north Queensland hospitals after Queensland Health ends a supply contract with a local milk processor.
Harnessing solar energy in Yamanto
Member for Ipswich, Ms Jennifer Howard MP visited Yamanto Police Complex to congratulate the Queensland Police Service (QPS) on the Electricity Optimisation Project (EOP) and the installation of solar power into QPS facilities across the state, including Yamanto Police Complex.
The 2015/16 financial year saw the QPS spend $13.5 million on electricity to power facilities and keep regional and rural stations air-conditioned. Based on current trends, this cost is predicted to increase to $20 million by 2020.
The EOP started in December 2016 with the goals of reducing electricity related costs and improving energy efficiencies across the Service so funding could be spent on other areas, including frontline policing.
Organisational Capability Command Assistant Commissioner Allan McCarthy said the EOP had identified potential savings of up to $1M a year by implementing a range of efficiency and cost saving initiatives.
“Not only is the project delivering significant cost savings to the Service, but it also
Free kids bike safety session, Saturday August 19
The Ipswich District Road Safety Expo is hosting free children’s bicycle safety sessions at this years’s event. Bring your bicycle and helmet along so you can join in and ride the fun obstacle course.
Our Trainers will talk about how kids can put their safety first, covering the topics of helmet safety and the ABC of bike maintenance, then it will be onto the obstacle course.
These sessions are free, although bookings are essential.
When: Saturday August 19
Where: Ipswich Road Safety Expo Stand, Ipswich District Road Safety Expo
Ipswich Turf Club, Bundamba
Time: 9.00am – 9.45am Childrens Safety Session 1
10.00am – 10.45am Childrens Safety Session 2
Other activities include face painting, children’s activities and giveaways!
Anger in outback town after former cop charged with fraud and stealing
Former Queensland police officer Daniel Allan Baker faces a Brisbane court charged with fraud, stealing and misconduct relating to his time as a sergeant in Camooweal, after being extradited from the Northern Territory.
Free charging plan to boost Queensland electric car numbers
Eighteen fast-charging stations will be installed around Queensland to create a “super highway” to allow electric vehicles to travel from the Gold Coast to Cairns.



