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Here we are at the Gold Coast s Paradise Point Bowls Club, home of the mighty Dolphins and Monday night s famous Parmimania where the chicken parmi comes in five different flavours - Classic, Hawaiian, The Stockman, Mexican and Meat Lovers. It s the sort of watering hole that once peppered our towns; a place that smells like beer and friendship, where the meat trays are raffled, the drinks are ice-cold, and the bar staff have masters degrees in banter. And here, at a long table beside the bar is Queensland s newest State Opposition leader, David Crisafulli, 41, telling a story to a pod of Dolphin players sitting around it, pots of amber gold in hand. ....
Here we are at the Gold Coast s Paradise Point Bowls Club, home of the mighty Dolphins and Monday night s famous Parmimania where the chicken parmi comes in five different flavours - Classic, Hawaiian, The Stockman, Mexican and Meat Lovers. It s the sort of watering hole that once peppered our towns; a place that smells like beer and friendship, where the meat trays are raffled, the drinks are ice-cold, and the bar staff have masters degrees in banter. And here, at a long table beside the bar is Queensland s newest State Opposition leader, David Crisafulli, 41, telling a story to a pod of Dolphin players sitting around it, pots of amber gold in hand. ....
Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton. Picture: Josh Woning Sandy Bolton, Noosa (IND): From a state budget and estimates processes before Christmas, briefing new ministers on historical issues affecting our electorate, multiple round tables, committee meetings and public hearings. Preparing for the first parliament sitting this month, and progress on a number of fronts including Teewah/Cooloola, the decommissioned TAFE site, expressions of interest for our River Advisory Board and outcomes from the Housing Action Group. The first 100 days have been invigorating, with our community showcasing its innovation and passion, including streaming globally the technology for early detection of fires and putting them out. ....
Brisbane LNP councillor James Mackay removes ratepayer-funded footpath stickers carrying his name MonMonday 8 FebFebruary 2021 at 7:35am The wayfinding stickers used on footpaths around Taringa by LNP councillor James Mackay, paid for by ratepayers. ( Print text only Cancel A Brisbane LNP councillor may have taken it a little too far by putting his name and the council logo on wayfaring stickers paid for by ratepayers on footpaths near a Taringa school. Key points: Stickers directing students to and from QASMT in Toowong were installed by Cr James Mackay in late January Labor questioned the appropriateness of the stickers which had Cr Mackay s name on them ....