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The Queensland Government has announced that the replacement state-of-the-art Maryborough Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) Complex will be built using engineered timber solutions from Hyne Timber. The design will retain and restore the existing heritage valued brick façade.
Welcoming the announcement, Hyne Timber executive director James Hyne said the project would support regional jobs while showcasing the many qualities of glue laminated and cross laminated timber.
“Hyne Timber has been a proud part of Maryborough’s history since 1882 with a strong focus on innovation,” Hyne said.
“We know the existing building has local heritage value, so it was important to us to retain and even restore the iconic façade as part of the design.
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A national survey commences this week to find out for the first time how many Australians have experienced child abuse.
The Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) is led by QUT Professor Ben Mathews in collaboration with an international team of researchers.
The $2.8 million study, funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Australian Government, and the Australian Institute of Criminology, has three main parts, and is the most comprehensive national study in this field.
The survey will be conducted with 10,000 randomly drawn participants, aged 16 and over from across Australia, who will be invited to participate by advance text message and then by mobile phone.
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