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Project Support Officer, Herston Quarter Redevelopments Project – Queensland Government – Brisbane QLD
Remuneration value up to $101 439 p.a., comprising salary between $81,709 – $88,907 p.a., employer contribution to superannuation (up to 12.75%) and annual… $81,709 – $88,907 a yearFrom Queensland Government – Mon, 08 May 2017 07:27:19 GMT – View all Brisbane jobs
Customer Service Representative – BP Retail – Brisbane QLD
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Serious traffic crash, Walloon
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating a serious traffic crash in Walloon this afternoon which has two men in a serious condition.
Initial information suggests around 4.45pm, a grey Holden Commodore sedan was travelling on Taylors Road when the driver lost control and the vehicle rolled.
Two men were transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in a serious condition with non-life threatening injuries.
Police are encouraging anyone who may have seen the commodore or have dash cam footage to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.
Allison Baden-Clay's life insurance to go solely to daughters
Allison Baden-Clay’s three daughters will share an $800,000-plus payout from the Brisbane mother’s life insurance policies, marking an official end to litigation involving the long-running murder case.
Stand up against domestic and family violence in May
Domestic and family violence prevention month is an annual event held in May to raise awareness of the impacts of domestic and family violence on family and friends, the social implications, the ripple affect it has on children and provide support systems and services that can assist families.
If you or someone you know is living with domestic and family violence help is available. Ipswich Police encourage the Ipswich community to seek support and assistance and report any matters that occur. Remember, if the matter is an emergency dial Triple Zero (000).
By promoting a clear message that violence is not tolerated in any community, we need to stand firm and stop domestic and family violence so that our children grow up in safe, loving, and peaceful families. We all have a right to feel safe all of the time.
For further information, help, support and assistance to services click on domestic violence where to get help.
If you
If you read you will succeed
Woodlinks Primary School in Collingwood Park holds a reading club one day per week. Students and parents arrive early for school and have a chance to hear guest readers and also to get a book out from the library.
This morning a large group of excited children gathered to hear the Officer in Charge of Goodna Station, Senior Sergeant Greg Shaw read a thrilling account of Simpson and his Donkey. Sergeant Ian Stephens read aloud “Rosie’s Hat”, selected by the children.
A great time was had by all and Goodna Police wish Woodlinks State School all the best with this wonderful reading program that is obviously well received and well attended.
Commonwealth Games demand puts pressure on problem-plagued train fleet
The rollout of Queensland’s $4.4 billion new fleet of 75 trains continues to be plagued by design issues, but at least 15 must be ready for 2018 Commonwealth Games, Transport Minister Jackie Trad says.
Stolen vehicle alert, Monday May 8
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
Ford Ranger
White
448WBO
Utility
06 /05/17
Toyota Landcruiser
Grey
497LCZ
Utility
06/05/17
Kubota
Red
53290C
Excavator-track
02/05/17
Kia Optima
Grey
596TRX
Sedan
04/05/17
Hino 500 Series 1628
White
693TCI
Tray Truck
02/05/17
Holden Commodore
Purple/Mauve
749SAT
Sedan
07/05/17
Hyundai Accent
Black
774SJK
Sedan
03/05/17
Just Trailers
DQ7002
Domestic/box Trailer
01/05/17
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per
Ipswich officers walk against domestic and family violence
Each year officers from Ipswich District join the Ipswich community and the team from Domestic Violence Action Centre (DVAC) to create awareness on the prevalence of domestic and family violence.
This years walk against domestic violence included a candle light ceremony to remember the victims lost. Over half of all homicide victims are from an intimate partner or family relationship with the offender.
This years guest speaker from the QPS was Detective Sergeant Blaise Cooper who spoke about the relevance of the walk against domestic violence, what it signifies and how police cope with attending to the jobs which are often confronting.
If you or someone you know are experiencing domestic and family violence DVAC can be contacted on 3816 3000 or email info@dvac.org.au
Please remember if you’re in an emergency dial Triple Zero (000).
Sgt Phelan, S/C Hillary and D/Sgt Cooper attend the walk against DV
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131



