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Hospitality Traineeship – Paddington and Kenmore – Brisbane QLD
A small and expanding franchise cafe is seeking front of house hospitality and barista staff for their expanding venues in both Kenmore and Paddington. The…
Part-Time Junior Administrator – Brisbane QLD
We are seeking a reliable and conscientious Junior Administrator with an excellent work ethic. This is a part-time position and would ideally suit a…
Warehouse Store Person and Factory All Rounder – Brisbane QLD
We need you! Our client is looking for a Warehouse Store Person and Factory All Rounder for an immediate start. Our client, a factory located in Virginia, is…
In the age of online streaming, Brisbane is having a cinemas boom
In a time where you can stream any movie or TV show directly into your lounge room, you might wonder why people would bother going to the movies. But it appears Brisbane is embracing the cinemas more than ever.
Linc Energy workers told to drink milk and eat yogurt to avoid acid burns, court told
A court hears workers at an underground coal gasification plant in Queensland that complained of burning eyes, infections and shortness of breath were told by the company to increase their dairy intake.
New anxiety medication 'could reverse binge drinking effects on brain'
Tests of a new anxiety medication show it has the potential to address harmful effects of heavy drinking on the brain and may even help alcoholics beat the disease, Queensland researchers say.
Put that bike gathering dust to work for you
Got a bicycle collecting dust in your shed? You could make some money by renting it through the share economy.
Brisbane parking woes 'sucking life' out of local businesses
Brisbane business groups warn inner-city parking problems have reached a point of crisis, and much more needs to be done to stave off deepening revenue losses.
'We're failing to vaccinate': Diphtheria death a sign of falling immunisation, AMA warns
The death of a far north Queensland man from diphtheria, a disease that has all but disappeared, shows the state is falling short on vaccination, the Australian Medical Association says.

