Cuts to JobKeeper set to hit thousands
Tens of thousands of workers will be affected when the Federal Government cuts its pares back JobKeeper next week. This is what the payments will look like.
Tens of thousands of workers will be affected when the Federal Government cuts its pares back JobKeeper next week. This is what the payments will look like.
School holiday plans for a Greenbank family have gone up in smoke after a fire gutted their home this morning.
A massive $15 million funding boost will put thousands of indigenous and underprivileged young jobseekers on the road to getting work.
The wait to find out if sacked Logan City Council chief executive Sharon Kelsey will be returned to her post is coming to a close after the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission finalised the case and is poised to hand down its judgment.
Residents of a small community in the path of a proposed second M1 have called for details about the road’s northern section after a massive funding announcement was made yesterday.
A young father, hospitalised after he was paralysed in a freak dirt bike accident last month, is begging for COVID laws to be relaxed so he can see his two young sons.
Some of the poorest people on North Stradbroke Island will be given land at the island’s most exclusive address as part of a native title rezoning deal finalised this week.
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Engineers have transformed a shipping container into a hi-tech isolation chamber which students at a southside school are using for COVID medical training.
Transport Minister Mark Bailey is under fire from residents of a Brisbane southside suburb which is in danger of being bulldozed to make way for a six-lane highway.
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