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Gold Coasters will get a sneak peek at detailed designs of a brand new train station in the city’s north being delivered by the Palaszczuk Government through Cross River Rail.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said major infrastructure like the Cross River Rail project was an important part of the government’s COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan.
The Premier said images released today were part of consultation on the design of the new Pimpama station starting today and running until August 7.
“My government is delivering new infrastructure on the Gold Coast to create jobs and stimulate the local economy at a time we need it most,” the Premier said.
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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.
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