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Parasitic wasp among new insect species found in Qld

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Insect DNA barcoding results delight UniSC entomologist

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CQ schools to benefit from $6m construction works

Premium Content Subscriber only Contracts awarded by the State Government in March and April include: – a $1.1 million science block at Yeppoon State High School – almost $1.13 million at Emu Park State School for a new amenities block and a lift to classrooms. – $1.1 million to replace two amenities blocks and transpiration pits Keppel Sands State School – a $935,000 project at Yeppoon State School to convert classrooms for a science, technology and maths and an early childhood development program – a $1.37 million new building with two learning spaces at Emerald State High School – a $324,500 build at Crescent Lagoon State School will deliver equitable access to amenities and Block B learning centre

Opportunity for CQ youth looking to make change

Premium Content Subscriber only Young Central Queenslanders who are looking to make a real change in their communities are encouraged to participate in the 2021 YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament, with nominations now open. The YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament offers young Queenslanders aged 15 to 25 years the opportunity to speak up for their communities and learn first-hand about parliamentary processes. Member for Keppel and Assistant Education Minister Brittany Lauga said since 1996, the YMCA Queensland Youth Parliament had brought young people together to learn about democracy, connect with their peers and have a say about important issues facing the state. “I encourage young people to nominate for this program to assist them to build their leadership skills and learn about influencing change,” Ms Lauga said.

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