G&H offer our services to a broad range of Contractors on projects throughout Queensland. You will apply your expertise to existing and new companies,…From G&H Plant Hire – Tue, 21 Feb 2017 09:54:04 GMT – View all Stapylton QLD jobs
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Customer Service – Ipswich QLD
An interest in health and the community. Strong administration skills. You will receive up to 1 weeks full time training and opportunity to progress within the… $80,001 – $100,000 a yearFrom Australian JobSearch – Sun, 11 Jun 2017 04:25:37 GMT – View all Ipswich QLD jobs
Positive team member – Retail Assistant – Logan region – ALDI Australia – Loganholme QLD
A Retail Assistant at ALDI needs to be able to thrive in a fast paced, team environment and always be willing to go the extra mile for their customers and team…. $24.40 an hourFrom ALDI Australia – Sun, 28 May 2017 13:10:19 GMT – View all Loganholme QLD jobs
Pizza Hut Team Member – 61P1968 – Pizza Hut – Loganholme QLD
As a Pizza Hut team member, you can be the smiling face that serves our customers or be behind the scenes in the preparation of our products, from making the…From Pizza Hut – Mon, 24 Apr 2017 09:16:37 GMT – View all Loganholme QLD jobs
Unskilled Labourers Required – Brisbane – Workforce Solutions – Brisbane QLD
Required licence or certification:. Brisbane Area South / North side. No Experience Required!… $15 – $22 an hourFrom Indeed – Thu, 23 Mar 2017 01:23:27 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
Volunteer Part-Time Data Entry Assistant – Multicap – Brisbane QLD
Hold a current Blue Card with Yellow Card Exemption or be willing to obtain a Blue Card Application and request for Yellow Card Exemption….From Indeed – Tue, 13 Jun 2017 06:03:40 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
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Great weather for ducks, but not for driving
The sound of rain on the roof prompts me to write my first (hopefully of many) myPolice blogs for Bayside.
With rainy weather affecting our city at present, a timely reminder of the dangers of wet and flooded roads is warranted.
Paramount is the notion “If it’s flooded, forget it” volumes have been spoken, and it’s all too often that I see people engaging in risky behaviour by trying to cross a flooded road. Please think about what you cannot see beneath the surface. A hidden ‘meter deep’ washout might be waiting to swallow unsuspecting cars and their operators.
So how does rainy weather affect our road network and vehicles?
Firstly, rainy weather increases the number of cars on the road. People are more reluctant to use public transport if it means waiting for the bus or train, getting wet in the process. People will opt for private transport instead and as a result,
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