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Staff to be hired to monitor train cleaners after dodgy COVID practices

Staff to be hired to monitor train cleaners after dodgy COVID practices We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Contractors will be hired to watch other workers disinfect Brisbane trains after dodgy cleaning practices were caught on CCTV. Security cameras caught a “number of staff”, employed by contractor Alstom to do spot and deep cleaning aboard trains, sitting around “not doing any cleaning”. Two staff have been fired for failing to clean Brisbane trains properly. Credit:Robert Shakespeare Transport Minister Mark Bailey said, so far, two workers had been stood down.

Staff to be hired to monitor train cleaners after dodgy COVID practices

Staff to be hired to monitor train cleaners after dodgy COVID practices
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Government investigates solutions to Palmwoods traffic woes

Premium Content The State Government has begun to investigate short-term solutions to solve Palmwoods traffic woes. Member for Nicklin Rob Skelton met with Department of Transport and Main Roads north coast regional director Scott Whitaker and several of his staff on Wednesday to discuss potential solutions to the longstanding issues plaguing the growing area. It comes after the Sunshine Coast Daily launched the Pave the way for Palmwoods campaign to fight for safety upgrades in the Hinterland town. Business and residents have voiced their concerns saying speed through the town, the lack of pedestrian crossings and several prominent intersections were the problems.

First look at new Woollongabba bike bridge

First look at new Woollongabba bike bridge We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement A new cycle bridge will be built at Woolloongabba as part of a push to fill in the missing links in Brisbane’s commuter bike network. The proposed $14.5 million velobridge will be built across the O’Keefe Street intersection, near the Buranda train station, and link two sections of the Veloway 1. Artist impression of a new bicycle bridge proposed for Woolloongabba. Credit:Queensland Government Greenslopes MP Joe Kelly said the bridge would separate riders and pedestrians from the road.

First look at new Woollongabba bike bridge

First look at new Woollongabba bike bridge
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