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A Blackwater chef âfoolishlyâ took drugs at a party before driving along a Central Queensland highway.
Matthew James Hocking, 44, pleaded guilty at Emerald Magistrates Court on April 20 to driving while a relevant drug was present in his saliva.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Paul Cramp said Hocking was intercepted by police on February 20 along the Capricorn Highway near Comet.
He took part in a roadside saliva test which returned a positive result and later indicated the presence of Methylamphetamine.
Hocking said he had âfoolishlyâ consumed meth the night before, which the court heard had been at some sort of celebration.
Coal money can not replace the loss of drinking water
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January 13, 2021 12.05am
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When the next drought comes, from where will we source replacement water for what has disappeared into the void beneath our catchments, $100 million or not (‘‘Coal miner offers $100m to counter water losses from its mine’’, January 12)?
Frank McGrath, Bulli
I am having difficulty in understanding how $100 million will prevent cracks, subsidence and water loss and yet still allow the project to be ‘‘a positive contributor to the metropolitan water supply’’.