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Question on Notice No. 2325 Asked on 24 November 2010 DR
Question on Notice No. 2325 Asked on 24 November 2010 DR DOUGLAS asked the Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services (MR ROBERTS)— QUESTION: With reference to rail squads in the South Eastern Policing Region— (1) Will the Minister provide (a) the total number of rail squads, (b) their location and (c) the number of Queensland Police officers in each squad? (2) Due to the region’s growth and the southern extension of the Gold Coast railway line will the Minister outline why no rail squad has been formed and based permanently at any one of the Gold Coast rail stations south of Beenleigh? ANSWER: The Queensland Police Service has a dedicated Railway Squad established within the Specialist Services Branch, Operations Support Command. The Railway Squad is supervised by an Inspector of Police and is administratively coordinated from a central location at the Roma Street railway station. The squad has operational teams at Roma Street railway station and four satellite locations (known as outposts) at Beenleigh, Petrie, Manly and Redbank railway stations. There is no specific approved staffing strength at these outposts as they are annexes of the main Roma Street office where all members are officially stationed. The Minister for Transport and I recently announced an increase of 10 additional police officer positions for the Railway Squad. Five of these additional positions were recently allocated, bringing the approved squad strength to 59 sworn members. The remaining five will be allocated in the 2011/12 financial year, which will bring the squad’s strength to 64 officers. The staffing model for the Railway Squad includes five non-operational positions (Officer- in-Charge, Tactician, Intelligence Officers and a Crime Prevention Coordinator) as well as a dedicated Firearms and Explosive Detection Dog Handler. -
747 City Planning Committee Meeting
747th Council Meeting 28 November 2017 ADOPTED REPORT City Planning Committee Meeting 22 November 2017 494 ITEM 6 CITY PLANNING OUR NATURAL CITY STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN CE196/440/36(P1) Refer 32 page attachment 1 BASIS FOR CONFIDENTIALITY Not Applicable. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our Natural City Strategy (ONC) Implementation Plan has been developed to support the coordinated delivery of key priority actions and associated tasks to achieve outcomes of the recently adopted ONC Strategy. It outlines a governance framework, deliverables, performance reporting and adopted strategy funding plan estimates. It is intended to be reviewed annually to inform planning and budget cycles and reported to Council in line with established corporate strategy reporting requirements. 3 PURPOSE OF REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide Council with an ONC Strategy Implementation Plan to support delivery of the adopted ONC Strategy. 4 PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS G16.0624.002 2B Miscellaneous Recommendations of Special Budget Committee Adopted by Council 4 That expenditure on the following items be subject to prior consideration and approval by the Council: a. iNature $200,000 b. Targeted Statutory Covenant $50,000 5 That the Mayor submit to the Council during 2016-17 a proposed ‘Our Natural City Strategy’, which shall be for the balance of the current Council term, together with an associated funding plan. Such funding plan to include relevant funding sources such as Open Space Preservation Levy, Reserves and other sources. G17.0303.015 2 That the proposed Our Natural City Strategy proceeds to community consultation in May 2017. 3 That actions funded in the 2016-17 budget are approved to commence implementation. -
Aramac Muttaburra Communities of the Barcaldine Regional Council
Alpha Jericho Barcaldine Aramac Muttaburra Communities of the Barcaldine Regional Council ery munt co Co ian les ert A Wto BA Wherebecomes every momenta memory REGIONRCALDINE AL COUNCIL me co Country eelsian Art Wto Situated in the heart of central western Queensland, our region offers visitors a warm, outback welcome and experience. This friendly country hospitality comes naturally to us as our five towns - Alpha, Jericho, Barcaldine, Aramac and Muttaburra - all retain and share those good, old fashioned, small town values and charm. Since the late 1800s our main industries have been sheep and cattle production. While we continue to produce high quality wool and beef, we’ve developed a thriving tourism industry to showcase the beauty and diversity of our region. Our rich heritage, indigenous culture, natural landscapes, variety of fauna and flora, lakes and rivers, arts attractions, events and festivals ensure there is something for everyone. There is so much to do and see here and every one of us invites you to spend some time in the region we love and call home. Please feel free to stop and chat and most importantly - make yourself at home. BARCALDINE REGIONAL COUNCIL 2 Aramac - Lake Dunn Jericho - Crystal Trumpeters Barcaldine - Tree of Knowledge Alpha - murals f contents le o Muttaburrasaurus! tab WELCOME 2 EVENTS 4 INFORMATION CENTRES 5 HOW TO GET HERE 6 TRAVEL TIPS 7 MAP & DISTANCES 8 SELF DRIVE 4 WHEEL DRIVE ITINERARIES 10 SIX DAY ITINERARY 12 OUTBACK MATES 13 GEOCACHING 13 BIRD WATCHING AND WILDFLOWERS 13 ALPHA 14 JERICH0 18 BARCALDINE 22 ARAMAC 30 MUTTABURRA 35 THE GREAT ARTESIAN BASIN BACK Communities of the Barcaldine Regional Council Alpha Jericho Barcaldine Aramac Muttaburra 3 NTS EVE JANUARY REGULAR ACTIVITIES All towns - Australia Day - Alpha ICPA Cricket Match • Markets are held in Barcaldine, Jericho (third Saturday) and Alpha monthly from FEBRUARY March to October. -
Human Resource Manager Barcaldine Regional Council
Human Resource Manager Barcaldine Regional Council CANDIDATE INFORMATION LeadingRoles.com.au Lara Wetlands Credit: AusTravelPhotography Table of Contents Message from the CEO.............................................................................................................. 3 The Role ................................................................................................................................... 4 Barcaldine Regional Council: Background Information .............................................................. 7 Barcaldine Region: Community and Lifestyle ............................................................................. 8 Recruitment Process ............................................................................................................... 11 Recruitment Process Timeframes ............................................................................................ 12 Contact ................................................................................................................................... 13 Attachment 1: Organisational Structure Attachment 2: Position Description Barcaldine Credit: Tourism Events Queensland Page | 2 Human Resource Manager Message from the CEO At Barcaldine Regional Council, we have a visionary yet pragmatic Council; working hard to improve liveability within the region, through our own programs as well as strong advocacy. In collaboration with other central western councils and Remote Area Planning and Development Board (RAPAD), we work together to deliver -
Legislative Assembly Hansard 1988
Queensland Parliamentary Debates [Hansard] Legislative Assembly TUESDAY, 11 OCTOBER 1988 Electronic reproduction of original hardcopy Papers 11 October 1988 1027 TUESDAY, 11 OCTOBER 1988 Mr SPEAKER (Hon. L. W. PoweU, Isis) read prayers and took the chair at 10 a.m. ASSENT TO BILLS Assent to the following Bills reported by Mr Speaker— Surrogate Parenthood Bill; Status of Children Act Amendment Bill; Holidays Act Amendment Bill; Drainage of Mines Act Repeal Bill; Brisbane Forest Park Act Amendment Bill. PETITIONS The Clerk announced the receipt of the following petitions— Sealing of Gregory Developmental Road From Mr Lester (283 signatories) praying that the Parliament of Queensland will take action to ensure the complete sealing of the Gregory Developmental Road. Licensed Sporting Clubs From Mr Lester (67 signatories) praying that the Parliament of Queensland will review the restrictions on trading hours, fund-raising and other activities in licensed sporting clubs. Compulsory Wearing of Safety Helmets by Cyclists From Mr FitzGerald (5 signatories) praying that the Pariiament of Queensland will legislate for compulsory wearing of safety helmets by cyclists. Introduction of Poker Machines From Mr Wells (208 signatories) praying that the Parliament of Queensland will take action to introduce poker machines. Redevelopment of Expo Site From Mr Innes (1 580 signatories) praying that the Parliament of Queensland will reject the River City 2000 proposal and use the Expo site for parkland, the retention of historic buildings and public access to the river for the full length of the site. Petitions received. STATEMENT OF UNFORESEEN EXPENDITURE, 1987-88 Mr SPEAKER read a message from His ExceUency the Govemor transmitting the Statement of Unforeseen Expenditure to be Appropriated for the year 1987-88. -
775 Economy, Planning and Environment Committee
775 Adopted Report of the Economy, Planning & Environment Committee Meeting held Wednesday 5 June 2019 at 9am City of Gold Coast Council Chambers 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise 775th Council Meeting 13 June 2019 2 Economy, Planning & Environment Committee Meeting 5 June 2019 ADOPTED REPORT Index Adopted Report of the 775 Economy, Planning & Environment Committee Meeting Wednesday 5 June 2019 at 9am Direct Item File Page Subject Div: City Development Branch 1 DIV 9 ROL/2018/244 4 Report on Development Application for Reconfiguring a Lot (1 into 2 Lots) at 3 Woodvale Drive Tallai #2 DIV 3 PN308801/123/DA2 Preliminary Approval (Impact Assessment) for a 32 Variation Request Which Seeks to Vary the Effect of the Local Planning Instrument at 78 Beattie Road, Coomera - Division 3 City Planning Branch 3 EPE CE196/696/01/06 178 Introductory Paper – Review of the Open Space Preservation Levy Land Acquisition Policy Closed Session City Development Branch 4 EPE CM787/790/01/01/04/01 182 Quarterly Appeals Report – 1 January 2019 to 31 March 2019 City Planning Branch #5 DIV 2 PD113/1275/14/02 197 Oxenford Investigation Area Community Consultation Outcomes 6 EPE PD98/1132/04/46 City Plan Update to City Plan Policies (Schedule 310 6) Major Update Amendment Package – Proposed Amendments Part A Open Session General Business 7 EPE PD98/1132/- 417 Car Stackers and Car Lifts Investigation #Officer’s recommendation changed at Committee Meeting. KEY: OCEO - Office of the Chief Executive Officer OCOO - Office of the Chief Operation Officer EPE - Economy, -
WEEKLY HANSARD Hansard Home Page: E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (07) 3406 7314 Fax: (07) 3210 0182
PROOF ISSN 1322-0330 WEEKLY HANSARD Hansard Home Page: http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/hansard/ E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (07) 3406 7314 Fax: (07) 3210 0182 51ST PARLIAMENT Subject CONTENTS Page Thursday, 25 August 2005 REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ INTERESTS ...................................................................................................................................... 2749 Report ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2749 KANE, MR P ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2749 MEMBERS’ ETHICS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE ................................................................................ 2749 Matter of Privilege .............................................................................................................................................................. 2749 PETITIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2749 PAPER ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2750 NOTICE OF MOTION .................................................................................................................................................................... -
Barcaldine Town
H D A I G L H I W T A A Y LEGEND M 1 B Place of Interest O A U B R K M E R U Fuel Stop T O K A www.matildahighway.com.au BARCALDINERoadside Rest Area TOWN MAP Public Toilets PINE RD 1 LEGENDLEGEND Caravan Park Aramac ARAMAC RD 66km Place of Interest 1 Motel HAWTHORNGolf RD Club Place of Interest 1 1km Hotel N Fuel Stop 2 Fuel Stop Groceries G Roadside Rest Area Mobile Home Waste BIRCH ST MYRTLE ST Roadside Rest Area PINE RD Public Toilets Dump Point Railway PLANE ST CATTLE YARDS SHOW GROUNDS 3 PublicCaravan Toilets Park & SALE YARDS & RACE COURSE Accredited Visitor Historic CYPRESS ST WATTLE ST Bore Site CaravanMotel Park Information Centre CHESTNUT ST Swimming BIRCH ST Hotel BRIGALOW ST Pool Motel 4 POPLAR ST Railway Groceries G WHITEWOOD DR LANDSBOROUGH HWY BANKSIA ST Wilga Street Walkway Station REDWOOD DR Jericho 86km Hotel Cemetery Mobile HomeLongreach Waste OAK ST 9 WILGA ST Rockhampton 579km Dump Point106km 1 CAPRICORN HWY CAPRICORN HWY 5 GroceriesRailway G G OAK ST 7 Hospital MobileAccredited Home Visitor Waste ASH ST Doctors LANCEWOOD DR 11 ASH ST Surgery DumpInformation Point Centre Post Library 2 Oce Police C.W.A BOX ST Station Industrial 6 RailwaySANDALWOOD DR KURRAJONG DR BLOODWOOD DR PLUMB RD FRAZER WAY8 ELM ST Estate Accredited Visitor (SCENIC PATH) 5 BEEFWOOD RD Information Centre YEW ST 4 JACARANDA RD WILLOW ST BEECH ST G MAPLE ST YEW ST PINE ST 7 CEDAR ST School MYALL ST St Vinnie’s LEOPARDWOOD RD FIR ST 10 k MIMOSA RD e e FIR ST r Tennis C Courts 8 n Bowling CORKWOOD RD o GIDYEA ST Club o Garage g a GIDYEA ST L FIG LN 3 RACQ GREVILLEA LN 9 ACACIA ST BOTTLEBRUSH AVE ACACIA ST LANDSBOROUGH HWY School Airport YARRAN RD 10 GUM ST BOREE ST BOREE ST 6 1 The Tree of Knowledge Memorial is 4 The Comet Masonic Lodge is a 8 The Lagoon Creek Walkway is a 11 an award winning architectural structure which heritage listed building which still serves as a great place to birdwatch, exercise, cycle or picnic. -
Gold Coast Transport Strategy Technical
Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2031: Technical Report 10. Road and freight network Objective: To develop and manage an efficient road network that meets the city’s needs for the movement of people and goods, and can be safely shared by all users. Introduction n Pacific Motorway upgrades to eight lanes from Logan Motorway to Smith Street and six lanes from Smith Street to Worongary The Gold Coast’s road network connects people to places – jobs, (Queensland Government project) education, shopping, recreation and services. n the Bermuda Street extension (Reedy Creek Road to Pacific Motorway) Using the road network wisely is vital to the success of the overall n construction of the Nielsens Road extension (Birmingham Road to transport system, and the economic, environmental and social Nerang-Broadbeach Road) wellbeing of our city. The Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2031 aims to improve and expand the city’s road network in a way that maximises n local arterial roads in new development areas including the Helensvale its potential to connect people and places in more sustainable ways. Road connection (Gold Coast railway line to Hope Island Road). Current situation – a snapshot Challenges Council is responsible for nearly 3000 kilometres of local roads, Congestion increasing at a rate of about 3 per cent per year for the past 15 years, More people are driving more cars, and driving further than at any predominantly in new urban developments. The Department of time in the past. This is placing increased pressure on the road network Transport and Main Roads is responsible for almost 450 kilometres and causing increased traffic congestion, especially during peak hours, of main roads on the Gold Coast such as Southport-Burleigh weekends and peak holiday times. -
Barcaldine Regional Council
BA REGIONRCALDINE AL COUNCIL lcome to We MUTTABURRA ARAMAC JERICHO BARCALDINE ALPHA Alpha Jericho Barcaldine Aramac Muttaburra Communities of the Barcaldine Regional Council outback welcom arm e Table of contents W Warm outback welcome 2 Map and distances 4 Events – a chance to meet the locals 6 Situated in the heart of central western Queensland, at Redbank Park. Bring along your fishing rods and our region offers visitors a warm outback welcome binoculars as it is a great place to cast a line and bird How to get here – all roads lead to our region 8 and experience. This friendly country hospitality watch. comes naturally to us as our five towns – Alpha, Outback travel tips 9 Jericho, Barcaldine, Aramac and Muttaburra – all Barcaldine: Garden City of the West retain and share those good old fashioned, small town Barcaldine is a great place to spend a few days Self-drive 4 wheel drive itineraries – go exploring 10 values and charm. experiencing, exploring and relaxing. Its rich history is on full display at the Barcaldine and District Historical The Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail 12 Since the late 1800s our main industries have been Museum and the Australian Workers Heritage Centre. Other sculptures in our region 13 sheep and cattle production. While we continue to The main street reflects our love of arts and culture with produce high quality wool and beef, we have developed murals, musical instruments, beautiful gardens and the Take the trail – see all our region has to offer 14 a thriving tourism industry to showcase the beauty and windmill. -
Early North Queensland
EARLY DAYS IN NORTH QUEENSLAND EARLY DAYS IN NORTH QUEENSLAND BY THE LATE EDWARD PALMER SYDNEY ANGUS & ROBERTSON MELBOURNE: ANGUS, ROBERTSON & SHENSTONE 1903 This is a blank page TO THE NORTH-WEST. I know the land of the far, fa y away, Where the salt bush glistens in silver-grey ; Where the emit stalks with her striped brood, Searching the plains for her daily food. I know the land of the far, far west, Where the bower-bird builds her playhouse nest ; Where the dusky savage from day to day, Hunts with his tribe in their old wild way. 'Tis a land of vastness and solitude deep, Where the dry hot winds their revels keep ; The land of mirage that cheats the eye, The land of cloudless and burning sky. 'Tis a land of drought and pastures grey, Where flock-pigeons rise in vast ark ay ; Where the " nardoo" spreads its silvery sheen Over the plains where the floods have beeh. 'Tis a land of gidya and dark boree, Extended o'er plains like an inland sea, Boundless and vast, where the wild winds pass, O'er the long rollers and billows of grass. I made my home in that thirsty land, Where rivers for water are filled with sand ; Where glare and heat and storms sweep by, Where the prairie rolls to the western sky. Cloncurry, 1897. —" Loranthus." W. C. Penfold & Co., Printers, Sydney. PREFACE. HE writer came to Queensland two years before T separation, and shortly afterwards took part in the work of outside settlement, or pioneering, looking for new country to settle on with stock. -
Galilee Basin Large and Medium Energy Companies Holding
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