
Survey reveals true prevalence of active COVID-19 cases on the Gold Coast
One in six Gold Coasters may have been living with COVID-19 around the peak of the pandemic wave, a randomised household survey has shown.

Works at Lytton and Port of Brisbane to support hundreds of jobs
Construction of new fuel importing facilities and storage tanks at Port of Brisbane and Lytton Fuel Import Terminal will support over 260 construction jobs.

New Beaudesert Police Station officially open to serve a growing community
Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services the Honourable Mark Ryan MP has today joined Commissioner Katarina Carroll to officially open the new Beaudesert Police Station.

Hop to Walkabout Creek’s new immersive education room
Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre is sporting a new and improved immersive education room signalling the return of conservation education programs.

$10,000 for Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue
The Palaszczuk Government will donate $10,000 to the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue to assist them to continue their outstanding wildlife work.

Cairns Police Station Update plus extra personnel
Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services the Honourable Mark Ryan MP and Cairns MPs, Michael Healy, Curtis Pitt and Craig Crawford, joined Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll today to inspect progress of the major $17 million upgrade to Cairns Police Station, and to announce the delivery of extra police officers for the region.

Qld Government grant brings Australian-first to marine industry
Innisfail company Kelly’s Australia is poised to take advantage of the growth in the marine maintenance industry, thanks to $443,500 of funding from the Queensland Government’s Manufacturing Hub Grants Program.

Nirimba State Primary School ready for new students
The brand new Nirimba State Primary School at Caloundra South is ready to welcome 160 foundation students on Day 1, term 1 of 2022.

Multi-million-dollar funding boost for neighbourhood and community centres
Queensland’s 127 state-government funded neighbourhood and community centres will share a one-off $2.54 million funding boost to help with increased demand for services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cairns manufacturing sector boosted with Hub funding
The future of the far north Queensland manufacturing sector has been given a further boost with the Palaszczuk Government announcing permanent funding for the Cairns Manufacturing Hub, as part of a $17 million statewide boost for manufacturing.

Grants open to support women as Queensland Women’s Week set to make some noise
The latest round of the Investing in Queensland Women grant program is now open, with grants of up to $15,000 on offer for local organisations to deliver initiatives to empower and support women and girls.

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