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Subscriber only The Queensland family that owns one of the state s most famous pie shops who has accused their long-time friend and meat supplier of ripping them off to the tune of $1.5 million, is now chasing the supplier s ex-wife for cash claiming she was involved in the alleged fraud. Yatala Pie Shop Pty Ltd, owned by Graham Porter, 78, and Christine Porter, 73, from Highgate Hill in Brisbane, first sued Carina Meat Supply Pty Ltd and its owner James Jim Cornell, 75, from Upper Mount Gravatt, in the Supreme Court in November 2019. They alleged Mr Cornell deceitfully issued false invoices and falsely stated the weight of each fresh minced beef delivery for nearly three years to undersupply at least 261 tonnes of beef between January 2017 and October 2019.
Yatala Pie fight: Butcher s ex chased for slice of $1 5m
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A former Brisbane lord mayor will take the leading role of the Lockyer and Somerset water collaborative as it pushes to secure a sustainable water supply for irrigators.
High-profile leader Graham Quirk was on Wednesday appointed as the new collaborative chair.
Mr Quirk said he was thrilled to be advocating for the region’s water security and would continue with the momentum outgoing chairman Stephen Robertson had fought to get moving.
“I’m very excited to be joining the team at such a crucial time and am confident Stephen’s dedication to the role over the past two and a half years has the project well positioned for success,” Mr Quirk said.
As Queensland opens up and holiday makers are roaring to hit the roads this Easter, The Courier-Mail has determined where the state s most lucrative speed and red light cameras are positioned, with one Gold Coast speed camera alone raking in over $16,000 per day. The state s five worst hot spots for drivers speeding and running red lights have been revealed, with the five locations drawing in an eye-watering amount of money. An intersection at Broadbeach Waters, Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Rd, the Pacific My in Loganholme, Kangaroo Point s Main St and the Bruce Hwy at Burpangary East raked in just shy of a gobsmacking $20 million in just one year.
As Queensland opens up and holiday makers are roaring to hit the roads this Easter, The Courier-Mail has determined where the state s most lucrative speed and red light cameras are positioned, with one Gold Coast speed camera alone raking in over $16,000 per day. The state s five worst hot spots for drivers speeding and running red lights have been revealed, with the five locations drawing in an eye-watering amount of money. An intersection at Broadbeach Waters, Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Rd, the Pacific My in Loganholme, Kangaroo Point s Main St and the Bruce Hwy at Burpangary East raked in just shy of a gobsmacking $20 million in just one year.
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