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Qlders reel in grants to tackle marine waste
Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Youth Affairs The Honourable Meaghan Scanlon
The Palaszczuk Government has put marine waste squarely in its sights with $1 million in grants to help community groups across the state keep local waters litter-free – funding able to be delivered because of the ongoing health response and rollout of Queensland’s COVID-19 economic recovery plan.
Environment and Great Barrier Reef Minister Meaghan Scanlon today announced 28 community-driven projects will share in funding aimed at cleaning up the state’s beaches, rivers and creek.
April 8, 2021 | By Josh Wussow
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Home » Knives » Red-Carpet Rollout for ‘Gold Class’ Knife: Benchmade 601-211 Tengu Flipper
Who’s ready to get fancy? Benchmade brings its Gold Class back into session with custom knifemaker Jared Oeser to produce a premium version of his popular Tengu folder.
Originally announced in January, it seems only fitting that this upscaled version of the Tengu is “inspired by the Scandinavian winter.”
Launched to the public this week, this entry into Benchmade’s paradoxically named Unlimited Limited stable is “handcrafted by Benchmade’s best, [setting] a new standard for American craftsmanship.”
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All work involving gas must be done by book
A gas explosion in Christchurch which left six people seriously injured and several properties uninhabitable serves as a warning to all gasfitters, says WorkSafe.
All work with gas must be done by the book – because when things go wrong, the consequences can be grave.
In July 2019, certifying gasfitter Gregory John Smith was repairing a fireplace at a home in Christchurch. As part of the repairs he removed a gas valve, which is used to control the flow of gas. He advised he would return the next day to complete the repairs.