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Documents Released Under RTI 200773 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: JS Speaking at hospitality trainees graduation Location: Salvation Army Park St North Rockhampton Start: Tue 24/09/2019 9:30 AM End: Tue 24/09/2019 11 :00 AM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office Graduation lnvite.pdf At The Salvation Army 131-137 Park Street North Rockhampton RSVP by Tuesday 16th of May 2019 To [email protected] Dear Brittany We would be honoured if you would be able to attend and saw a few words at the graduation of our Hospitality trainees on 24th September at 9.30am. I have attached an invitation to the event. Kind Regards Jill Armstrong Regional Manager Rockhampton MDA Ltd Phone: (07) 4921 2222 Mobile: s.47(3)(b) - Contrary to Public Interest 108 Alexandra St, Kawana, QLD 4701 PO Box 3043, Red Hill [email protected] I www.mdaltd.org.au Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 1 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: JS s.47(3)(b) - Contraryre anti-bullying to Public Interest book Location: Jolt Cafe, former PO building Rockhampton Start: Tue 1/10/2019 12:30 PM End: Tue 1/10/2019 1:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office s.47(3)(b) - Contrary to Public Interest Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 2 of 101 Kep pel Electorate Office Subject: FP Emmaus College, Main St Park Avenue Location: Office/ Ad min building, Main St Campus, Main St, Park Avenue, North Rockhampton Start: Tue 8/10/2019 11 :00 AM End: Tue 8/10/2019 12:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office Arranged by Alison King, however she might not be at event. Requesting Brittany to speak to year 11 students with low English skills. Students have been given a project to discuss "Issues concerning the local community" and would like Brittany to speak to them on that subject. Main St Campus Ph# 49235700 Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 3 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: AS - Cap Coast U3A Meeting as per Britt's Request - s.47(3)(b) - Contrary to Public Interest Location: Keppel EO Start: Tue 8/10/2019 2:00 PM End: Tue 8/10/2019 3:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office s.47(3)(b) - Contrary to Public Interest Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 4 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: JS Lakes Creek school P&C tour Location: Lakes Creek State School Start: Wed 9/10/2019 4:00 PM End: Wed 9/10/2019 5:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office Dear Brittany & Barry I am writing to invite you on a tour of Lakes Creek State School on behalf of the P&C association on Wednesday 9th October 2019 at 4pm. The P&C in conjunction with the School is currently renewing its vision and strategy for the future due to Lachlan Moore's successful appointment to the Principal's position late last year and my recent engagement as the P&C President. We are inviting both of you, due to the location of the school bordering the Rockhampton/Keppel boundary and our participation within our cluster schools which feed into North Rockhampton State High School. Can you please let me know at your earliest opportunity if you will be available to attend this meeting? Kind Regards Noni Ryan President Lakes Creek State School P&C Association Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 5 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: AS - GCBF Morning Tea - Citrus - Confirmed 14 people Location: Citrus Yeppoon Start: Thu 10/10/2019 10:30 AM End: Thu 10/10/2019 12:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office + Broadmeadows Gun Club s.47(3)(b) -sec Contrary and s.47(3)(b) to Public - InterestpresidentContrary to Public Interest + U3A president s.47(3)(b) - Contraryv-p s.47(3)(b) to Public - InterestContrary to Public Interest + KCDBC - s.47(3)(b) - Contrary to Public Interest + Deputy principal Sam Morris and 2 students Keppel Sands Cap Coast Outrigger Canoe Club - s.47(3)(b) - Contrary to Public Interest + Taranganba State School - Susan Beatty and Brooke Elliott Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 6 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: AS - Yeppoon SHS 50th anniversary celebrations official ceremony at 10.30am Location: Yeppoon SHS NO SPEAKING PART Start: Sat 12/10/2019 9:00 AM End: Sat 12/10/2019 12:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office SKM_C4581g@l, .. Official ceremony with 1noming tea at 10 .3 0 - 11.3 0am in the Outdoor Sports Complex Betty Widt 4925 1340 [email protected] Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 7 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: Brittany Lauga MP & Minister Grace's Office Catch Up Location: A25 Start: Wed 16/10/2019 11 :30 AM End: Wed 16/10/2019 12:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Accepted Organizer: Grace Grace Required Attendees: Mcconnel Electorate Office; Laura McKee; Kristina Pace; Keppel Electorate Office; Peter Lloyd; Tim A Shipstone Lakes Creek State School's proposal for a kindy plus also their vision for becoming a leader in inclusive education. Your advice about how I can help them would be great. Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 8 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: Future of Education Discussion with EY and Dinner with EY, Minister Grace and Parliamentarians Location: Parliament House, then dinner at Level 51, 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane Start: Wed 16/10/2019 7:15 PM End: Wed 16/10/2019 10:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Accepted Organizer: John Kimlin Greetings from EY and thanks to Minister Grace, Andrew Fraser and Sharon Durham for assisting in getting this event in place. Following on from a successful, similar event last year around the Future of Work, this year we thought that we should provide a forum for policy discussion about the Future of Education. More specifically - how school based education is placed to deliver the learning for tomorrow is one of the most important topics facing the community and governments. EY respectfully invites you to join us at EY, Level 51, 111 Eagle Street to hear from our experts in the area of future education. We will be bringing in leaders from our firm nationally to this event. At the conclusion of the discussions and the day's sitting, you and your colleagues are invited to Level 51 at EY for dinner and to continue the policy discussion as our guests. With so many pressures on schedules, this event is aimed at creating the time for facilitating policy discussion. The run sheet for the evening will be - 7.15pm - Meet at EY for pre-dinner drinks. As building will be locked, please meet John Kimlin at the base of 111 Eagle Street and he will accompany you to Level 51. John's mobile is s.47(3)(b) - Contrary to Public Interest 7.30pm - Evening commences with a roundtable discussion on how school based education is placed to deliver the learning for tomorrow. Andrew Fraser will open the evening with introductions and opening comments. 8.00pm - Dinner service commences and discussion continues 9.30pm - Event concludes I'm sincerely looking forward to the occasion and to bringing the best of EY to you. Kind Regards Find us on: Facebook I Linked In I Twitter I YouTube John Kimlin I Director I QueenslandReleased Public Sector under RTI Act by DoE Ernst & Young 111 Eagle Street, 4000, QLD Brisbane, Australia EV Office: +61 7 3011 3236 I Mobile: +s.47(3)(b) - ContraryI john.kimlin to Public@ Interestau.ey.com Website: http://www.ey.com 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 9 of 101 Christine Hilderl Phone: +61 7 30113177 I [email protected] NOTICE - This communication contains information which is confidential and the copyright of Ernst & Young or a third party. This email may also contain legally privileged information. Confidentiality and legal privilege attached to this communication are not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery to you. 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Ernst & Young's liability is limited by a scheme approved under professional standards legislation. Released under RTI Act by DoE 2 RTI Application 200773 - Document 10 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: BL meeting with Minister Grace's staff Location: Strangers cafe Start: Thu 17/10/2019 2:00 PM End: Thu 17/10/2019 2:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Meeting organizer Organizer: Keppel Electorate Office Released under RTI Act by DoE 1 RTI Application 200773 - Document 11 of 101 Keppel Electorate Office Subject: Invitation I ISQ Parliamentary Reception - Accepted invitation Location: the Undumbi Room in the Parliamentary Annexe.
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