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Senior Project Manager – Transurban Group – Brisbane QLD
You’ll hold tertiary qualifications, preferably in Technology, Engineering or Science and further qualifications in Project Management / Business Management and…From Transurban Group – Mon, 09 Jul 2018 06:09:07 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
Project Manager – Transurban Group – Brisbane QLD
You’ll hold tertiary qualifications, preferably in Technology, Engineering or Science and further qualifications in Project Management / Business Management and…From Transurban Group – Mon, 09 Jul 2018 06:09:08 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
Personal Trainer – Fernwood North Lakes – North Lakes QLD
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Legal Coordinator – Transurban Group – Brisbane QLD
You’ll be tech savvy with MS Office applications and have a flair for reports and presentations. The roads we plan, build, operate and maintain make communities…From Transurban Group – Tue, 17 Jul 2018 06:09:21 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
Sharks beat Raiders amid controversy, Broncos pummel Panthers
The Sharks post a 28-24 win over Canberra as the NRL admits to an officiating error, while the Broncos bring up a half-century of points to trash the Panthers 50-18.
Suspended Logan mayor Luke Smith charged with assault
Suspended Logan mayor Luke Smith is charged with assault, obstructing police and wilful damage, and is taken to Beenleigh watch house with a bloody wound to his forehead after being arrested at Meadowbrook.
Global postcards for boy battling leukaemia a great 'distraction'
A Sunshine Coast boy nearing the end of his leukaemia treatment is thanking generous writers from around the world who have sent him more than 1,000 postcards to make his battle with the disease more bearable over the past three years.
Update 3: Kuraby homicide investigation
Detectives investigating the murder of Abdul Mohammed last October have established a secondary crime scene in Kuraby as part of Operation Papa Senator.
Investigators from Acacia Ridge Criminal Investigation Branch and State Crime Command Homicide Investigation Unit established the crime scene at an address on Didcot Street yesterday.
The scene is expected to be in police possession for several days to permit forensic officers to conduct a thorough examination of the dwelling and surrounds.
Mr Mohammed (pictured) was attacked when he went outside of his St George Street home around 12.30am on October 25, 2017, to check on a power outage.
He was located deceased in the front yard a short time later having sustained a number of stab wounds.
A $250,000 reward remains in place for information which leads to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of Mr Mohammed.
An appropriate indemnity from prosecution will also be recommended
'Extraordinarily unusual': Man could be retried for 1980s murder under double jeopardy laws
Queensland’s double jeopardy provisions are being used for the first time after a man previously acquitted for a murder is charged again in relation to the 1980s death.



