Why no one wants this rural Queensland health job
“He will drop if he keeps it up”: A fed-up rural community is taking matters into their own hands as they fight for better support for their overworked doctor.
“He will drop if he keeps it up”: A fed-up rural community is taking matters into their own hands as they fight for better support for their overworked doctor.
Two time Olympian Alyce Wood shares an insight into what inspired her growing up, and what’s next for her after returning from Tokyo.
“These funds will allow councils, the network‘s primary caretakers, to carry out the works they have nominated as a priority”: Here’s the region’s set to benefit from the network upgrade.
Run, walk or skip to the top of one of Central Queensland’s hills to celebrate Father’s Day. And there’s a prize on offer.
“Queensland is incredibly fortunate to have such clever, capable doctors working in rural areas”: Central Queensland doctor awarded for dedicated service and leading Australia’s Covid response.
Here’s how other rural women across the region can get $15,000 to support a project, business or program that will benefit rural industries, businesses or communities.
More than 60 jobs are expected to be created during construction, with fuel prices expected to drop through increased competition.
“Thanks to rapidly advancing technology, there are really rewarding opportunities available to young people entering the resources sector”: Students put their knowledge to work in a real world context.
The major competition was postponed due to Covid outbreaks but has been re-booked for Central Queensland.
Carolyn Moriarty wants to help local communities to flourish, while working alongside Council for the overall betterment of the region.
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