A doctorate (or will shortly satisfy the requirements of a PhD) in a relevant discipline area, such as robotics, mechatronics, electrical or mechanical… $91,000 a yearFrom CSIRO – Wed, 02 May 2018 02:47:23 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs
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Senior Travel Consultant – Travel Team – Fortitude Valley QLD
I forgot to mention, we are not really retail. Are you over the late nights and weekends? You like RDO’s, bonuses, Famils and a decent base salary- Yes we have…From Indeed – Wed, 02 May 2018 02:51:03 GMT – View all Fortitude Valley QLD jobs
Australian farmland values lift 7pc nationally
Long-term growth in median farmland values points to a healthy demand for Australian agriculture assets, according to a Rural Bank report.
New Acland coal mine expansion back on the table after court rejects ruling
More than 60 landholders fighting the New Acland coal mine on Queensland’s Darling Downs are dealt a blow as the Supreme Court rejects a Land Court decision that a proposed expansion would be too great a risk to groundwater.
Indian celebrations light up South East Queensland
Police Liaison Officers from across the North and South Brisbane Police Districts were excited to have the opportunity to attend a number of traditional Indian community celebrations on both sides of the mighty Brisbane River over this past weekend. Below is a short snapshot of some of the events we were able to see!
Festival of Chariots
Over 5000 attendees graced Brisbane CBD to celebrate the Fifth Annual Festival of Chariots last Saturday. The occasion sees a giant “Rath” (Chariot) weighing over four tonnes being pulled across the city streets whilst devotees and onlookers chant, sing and dance their way for the mercy of the Lords: Krishna, Balaram and Subhadra. The event concluded with traditional performances, free vegetarian food and a vast array of stalls within King George Square.
The theme for this year’s celebration was: Culture, Community and Spirituality emphasising the sharing of Vedic spiritual culture with the wider community of Brisbane. The event and
Police union 'inflaming' Palm Island race relations after calling riot payout 'slap in the face'
The Queensland Police Union is labelled “inflammatory” and unhelpful to race relations on Palm Island after it says officers, rather than Indigenous residents, are owed an apology after a record $30 million class action settlement was reached over a racist police response to riots in 2004.
'Cult' leader given patient's entire medical history by doctor
A doctor who endorsed the controversial Universal Medicine group and secretly shared a patient’s medical history with its leader stands down from his role representing the Australian Medical Association.
Max the loyal blue heeler officially becomes an honorary police dog
He’s 17 years old and can hardly see, but that hasn’t stopped Max — who kept a little girl safe overnight in bushland — from becoming Queensland’s first honorary police dog.
Alan Jones, media outlets facing record $4.8m million defamation payout over fatal flood claims
The Supreme Court in Brisbane hears the Wagner family is seeking a record $4.8 million in damages against broadcaster Alan Jones and other media outlets, partly in response to last year’s $4.5 million payout awarded to actress Rebel Wilson.
Labourer / Mechanic – Gold Coast Mulching Services – Brisbane QLD
Mechanic / Labourer Our Green Waste Recycling Business requires a mechanic / labourer to assist our driver with maintenance and cleaning of our machinery in…From Indeed – Tue, 03 Apr 2018 23:41:23 GMT – View all Brisbane QLD jobs



