Imagine being 8500 kilometres away in a war zone while your wife gives birth. That is exactly what happened to Afghanistan veteran Brian Enad.
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Receptionist – Morayfield – Primary Health Care – Morayfield QLD
Our multi-disciplinary Medical Centre is open 7 days a week from 7am to 10pm, therefore, the position will suit someone who is flexible and has the capacity to…From Primary Health Care – Mon, 23 Apr 2018 04:59:26 GMT – View all Morayfield QLD jobs
Soccer Coach – Ginger Sport – Caboolture QLD
We would love to hear from applicants with all sorts of availability as coaching work is available at different times of the week and coaching schedules can be… $25.26 an hourFrom Indeed – Tue, 24 Apr 2018 04:25:52 GMT – View all Caboolture QLD jobs
Senior project manager – FUSE! Recruitment – Brisbane Central Business District QLD
Job Description About the Company. Fuse recruitment is currently seeking expressions of Interest from Project Managers for several developing infrastructure… $100,000 – $200,000 a yearFrom FUSE! Recruitment – Fri, 20 Apr 2018 00:42:43 GMT – View all Brisbane Central Business District QLD jobs
Systems Administrator /Applications Support Specialist – Exclaim IT Pty Ltd – Brisbane Central Business District QLD
Our client is a Qld government department catering to 4 service areas- Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Biosecurity Queensland and Corporate….From Exclaim IT Pty Ltd – Fri, 20 Apr 2018 22:17:44 GMT – View all Brisbane Central Business District QLD jobs
General Practitioner (VR) – 70% of billings | DWS – Caboolture Area, QLD – Gorilla Jobs – Caboolture QLD
You will enjoy full nursing support which extends far beyond ‘just your care plans’. Vocational Registration (FRACGP | FACRRM or equivalent)…. $350,000 a yearFrom Gorilla Jobs – Mon, 23 Apr 2018 05:03:31 GMT – View all Caboolture QLD jobs
'A loss still felt today': Queenslanders honour the fallen for Anzac Day
Women lead Anzac Day marches across Queensland for the first time, after thousands gathered at dawn services to honour servicemen and women whose deaths tore holes “in the fabric of the nation’s families”.
Brothers Conor and Matthew to study in Rome
In mid-May the Brothers of our Oratory will begin returning home for the mid-year break from their studies. The first to arrive back will be Brothers Conor and Matthew, who will have finished their philosophy studies in Toronto. Brothers Shawn and Tyson will follow in subsequent weeks. The full community will be home, then, for the next major celebration which will see Archbishop Coleridge visit us to celebrate the 7:00pm Mass on Monday 9 July, during which he will institute Brothers Tyson, Conor and Matthew as Acolytes. Again, you are warmly invited to this celebration, which will take place in the Ordinary form.
Brs Conor and Matthew during their novice studies in 2016 learning about the Oratory with Fr Philip of the Toronto Oratory.
With Brothers Conor and Matthew completing their three years in Toronto, we are presently organising for the commencement of their theological studies. Unfortunately, they won’t be able to go to Oxford as we had
A tale of three cities: Populations soar in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane
Melbourne boasts the fastest-growing suburb in the country and the city’s population is now just 200,000 below that of Sydney’s, which itself saw a record an annual increase of more than 100,000 people.
Judge condemns man for 'horrendous' fatal punch to baby son
A Queensland policeman punched his 10-week-old baby son in the stomach so hard it ruptured organs and caused fatal injuries because he was “intensely frustrated”, a court hears.



