Jupiter moons Callisto and Ganymede are among the biggest in the solar system, and potential grounds for liquid water and alien life. NASA s JUICE mission will probe them for signs of both.
A man with an appalling traffic history was able to keep his licence but lost his car after he was busted hooning near the Bundaberg Ring Road. Stewart Geoffrey Collins pleased guilty to the offence in Bundaberg Magistrates Court and was fined $600 with a conviction recorded. Marcus Aaron Mallyon pleaded guilty after being busted making smoke and noise at the intersection of Duffy Street and River Terrace. Police prosecutor Senior Constable Tina Bland told the court Mallyon did a number of turns in the streets which left burn outs and rubber tyre marks on the road. He then drove off, heavily revving the engine.
A man with an appalling traffic history has been lucky to keep his licence, but will lose his car after he was caught hooning near the Bundaberg Ring Rd. Stewart Geoffrey Collins pleaded guilty in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Tuesday to one charge of wilfully making unnecessary noise or smoke. The court heard police were doing patrols near the intersection of the Bundaberg Ring Rd and Goodwood Rd on January 3. At 7.55pm they saw a white Holden commodore produce a large amount of smoke and could hear loud screeching. Collins, who was the driver, was pulled over by police where he was given a notice to appear.
A man with an appalling traffic history has been lucky to keep his licence, but will lose his car after he was caught hooning near the Bundaberg Ring Rd. Stewart Geoffrey Collins pleaded guilty in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Tuesday to one charge of wilfully making unnecessary noise or smoke. The court heard police were doing patrols near the intersection of the Bundaberg Ring Rd and Goodwood Rd on January 3. At 7.55pm they saw a white Holden commodore produce a large amount of smoke and could hear loud screeching. Collins, who was the driver, was pulled over by police where he was given a notice to appear.
OzFish receives Great Barrier Reef Foundation funding to improve coastal outcomes for fish 20 January 2021
FISHING conservation charity OzFish Unlimited has received Great Barrier Reef Foundation funding to improve fish habitat in the lower Herbert region of North Queensland.
The funding is for a three-part project that includes a community forum on coastal adaptation and environmental restoration, baseline fish surveys of Tyto Wetlands and Herbert River, and the design of a rock-ramp fishway for Tyto Wetlands.
OzFish project manager, Dr Geoffrey Collins said the project aims to highlight and address contemporary environmental threats facing coastal communities and ecosystems which will ultimately have a positive impact on the health of the reef.