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Rugby league player sues for $1.4m over alleged high tackle
A Queensland Country rugby league player who suffered a brain injury in a tackle sues an opposing player and club for $1.4 million.
'Onerous' cost of IDs should be cut for Queensland teens, committee says
A $66 fee for a proof-of-age card would be “onerous” for the 15 to 17-year-old young people it is designed to help and should be discounted, a Queensland Parliament committee recommends.
Police help Camira State School students walk to school safely
Thanks to the Ipswich City Council for providing all the schools in the Ipswich District with the Healthy Active School Travel program. Camira State School had their Adopt-a-Cops’ Constable Hyland and Constable Pratt walk with them to school, sharing in an important part of the day in getting fit and healthy.
Apart from their walk, the officers from Goodna showed the students the police vehicle and discussed their role as police in the Ipswich community.
The school was also visited by the RACQ helicopter, along with a very special presentation in how they save lives.
All the students from Camira State School were thrilled to have such ‘cool’ visits from the police and the RACQ helicopter.
Thank you Ipswich City Council for working with our local police across the Ipswich District to help keep kids fit, healthy and safe.
Here's why you might not have heard much about the Queensland budget
Queensland Parliament’s annual fortnight of budget estimates hearings will continue on Tuesday after a fascinating and engrossing first week — inside and out — but how many stories have you seen about the actual budget?
One-third of Queensland police officers 'burnt out', survey reveals
A third of Queensland police feel “burnt out” by their jobs and only a quarter feel the service’s recruitment and promotion decisions are fair, a staff survey shows.
Penny-farthing class peddles love of iconic bicycle
A bicycle enthusiast is set to build his 100th penny-farthing alongside his TAFE students in Brisbane.
Stolen vehicle alert, Monday July 24
In the past, many vehicles have been taken while the victims were at home.
Keys, mobile phones and cash were also stolen after thieves allegedly gained entry to homes and easily located car keys in plain view.
Police advise that residents should secure their homes and vehicles to avoid opportunistic thefts. Hiding car keys and valuables will make it difficult for offenders to steal your vehicle and other property.
Ask yourself: “Where are my car keys?”
If you can, secure your car in a garage or park your vehicle inside of your yard rather than on the street. This will also assist in the prevention of number plates being stolen.
Vehicle Type
Colour
Vehicle Registration
Vehicle Description
Date Reported
Holden Commodore
White
218RVS
Sedan
23/07/17
Holden Commodore
Blue
219XFD
Sedan
22/07/17
Mitsubishi
White
742VIK
Sedan
23/07/17
Hyundai Tucson
Grey
762LKI
Station Wagon
24/07/17
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