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Brisbane black market seafood buyer busted big-time
A Brisbane seafood wholesaler has been fined more than $24,000 for aiding two recreational fishers to sell Spanish mackerel, yellowfin tuna and wahoo without a licence.
Illegal crab fisher faces crushing penalties
An illegally-modified fishing boat has been crushed and the owner fined $6,000 in the Brisbane Magistrates Court as a warning to anybody considering breaching the state’s fishing regulations.
Cross River Rail’s first mega machine to “disappear” under Brisbane
The Palaszczuk Government continues to deliver its plan for economic recovery with the first huge Cross River Rail Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) about to head underground.
Warwick receives $800k firefighting boost
Emergency response in Warwick has been boosted with the official handover of a new Type 3 Pumper appliance at Warwick Fire and Rescue Station today.
Crows Nest receives $580k boost to firefighting response
The Crows Nest community received a major boost to their firefighting and rescue capabilities today after the official handover of a new firefighting appliance to the Crows Nest Fire and Rescue Station.
Newest police recruits welcomed at Oxley and Townsville
Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, the Honourable Mark Ryan MP, joined Commissioner Katarina Carroll today to welcome the largest intake of new police recruits in nearly a decade.
Pumping to join a fitness centre in 2021 – weigh in on your consumer rights
Whether you’re looking to join a gym, aquatic centre, martial arts club or a yoga studio, its important you know your consumer rights.
1990 - The Goss Government – the great reforms roll out
Today’s release of the 1990 Queensland Cabinet Minutes shows the Goss Government’s bold steps towards transforming Queensland into a modern, progressive and productive state, after 32 years of conservative government - delivering reform which is still supporting Queenslanders today.
Drivers asked to make safety their New Year’s resolution
Queenslanders holidaying at home and a forecast of wet weather for large parts of the state present tricky conditions on the roads.
Start 2021 off right and avoid illegal fireworks
Queenslanders looking to see 2020 out with a bang are urged to celebrate safely by enjoying only legal fireworks displays.
The curtain is drawn on 2020 – New Year’s Eve
Police Minister Mark Ryan and Assistant Commissioner Brian Codd have thanked the Queensland community for their support as 2020 draws to a close.
Statement from Health Minister re NSW COVID cases
Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Yvette D’Ath said:“We are watching the situation in New South Wales very closely.“Queensland's Chief Health Officer is in constant contact with her NSW counterparts and receives regular updates on the growing COVID outbreaks in that State.“Queensland has strong border measures in place in response to the Sydney clusters, based on expert health advice.“We'll continue to follow the advice of our Chief Health Officer and will ...