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Andrew Laming defends fresh funding to organisations run by LNP branch president

“Records indicate no member of parliament conflict of interest declarations were received with respect to these grants,” a department spokesperson said late last week. In the latest round of grants, announced by Laming last week, Community Connections received $14,885 for the purchase of cinema equipment, while Redlands Coast Salad Bowl received a $5,000 grant for solar panels. This is in addition to a $10,000 grant received by Community Connections and an $11,500 grant received by Redlands Salad Bowl before the last election. According to information obtained from the Queensland Office of Fair Trading, the two organisations were both officially registered in August 2018 and they received the grants just four months later in the run-up to the 2019 federal election.

Liberal MP Andrew Laming awarded grants to two organisations run by LNP branch president

Both organisations were co-founded by the president of the Liberal National party’s Redlands branch, Craig Luxton. The secretary of both of the organisations is Laming’s own electorate officer, Stephanie Eaton. Guardian Australia has previously reported that Laming awarded a $550,000 grant to a rugby club with links to Eaton under the government’s female facilities and water infrastructure scheme – a $150m grant program that was allocated during the election campaign. According to information obtained from the Queensland Office of Fair Trading, the two organisations were both officially registered in August 2018 and they received the grants just four months later in the run up to the 2019 federal election.

Qld retirees urged to spend travel credit on expensive whitegoods

Qld retirees urged to spend travel credit on expensive whitegoods Save Normal text size Advertisement Queensland retirees who can not get a refund for a cancelled Japanese holiday have been urged to spend their credit on whitegoods with inflated prices from the travel company’s sister retailer. The Sunshine Coast couple saved almost $15,000 so they could have “one last hurrah” after spending almost 40 years travelling the world. Greg and Cheryl Doyle booked a 20-day trip to Japan in September 2019 but it was called off in March last year. Credit:iStock But Melbourne-based Inspiring Vacations said its refunds policy, offering money back only in certain circumstances and listing a pandemic as not constituting a refund, was in place before COVID-19.

Qld retirees urged to spend travel credit on expensive whitegoods

Qld retirees urged to spend travel credit on expensive whitegoods
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Qld retirees urged to spend travel credit on expensive whitegoods

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