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To cut waiting times. hannah knows their time together is not forever, but fosterers like her are needed to help dogs likejenny become guides for people like me. i m nowjoined by haley andrews, who s head of puppy raising at guide dogs. and the guide dog. i am quite nervous around dogs but presumably having to get as you can see he s very interested, different sounds and people, he is having a look around and diane letting the him do that. tell having a look around and diane letting the him do that.- letting the him do that. tell us more about letting the him do that. tell us more about him. letting the him do that. tell us more about him. oakey - letting the him do that. tell us more about him. oakey is i letting the him do that. tell us more about him. oakey is a i more about him. oakey is a 12 month old german shepherd cross golden retriever, he is being raised ljy golden retriever, he is being raised by a woman called josephine, she is currently raising two of our dogs. ....

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Oakey office gets a hand from Toowoomba local

Oakey office gets a hand from Toowoomba local
realestatebusiness.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from realestatebusiness.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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$212m PFAS payout for property value loss and distress, but residents' contamination fears linger


$212m PFAS payout for property value loss and distress, but residents contamination fears linger
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MarMarch 2021 at 10:17pm
Dianne Priddle runs a cattle stud near Oakey in Queensland and says PFAS contamination is a lifetime sentence for her family.
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Federal compensation has finally reached communities with PFAS-contaminated drinking and groundwater, but the ongoing clean-up and lingering health concerns are far from over.
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Some landowners still living with contamination face water insecurity and health concerns
The Department of Defence says there is no way to completely remove PFAS from aquifers, but it is trialling new technologies ....

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New Acland court decision leaves jobs in limbo


Joint media release with Garth Hamilton MP, Member for Groom
Federal Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia Keith Pitt says today’s High Court decision on Oakey’s New Acland mine shows the urgent need for the Queensland Labor Government to reform its approval process for resources projects.
Minister Pitt said the decision to send the matter back to the Land Court puts hundreds of job in jeopardy.
“This is a classic example of the Queensland approval process allowing activists to use the courts and legal system to delay legitimate resources projects,” Minister Pitt said.
“Once again a regional area is in danger of missing out on the jobs and economic boost a project like this will bring because out-of-town and interstate activists know how to use the legal system to support their agenda. ....

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QRC calls on Queensland Government to introduce legislation to provide certainty around process to approve New Acland expansion


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QRC calls on Queensland Government to introduce legislation to provide certainty around process to approve New Acland expansion
– QRC Chief Executive, Ian Macfarlane
The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) will ask the State Government to provide certainty around the process required to approve an expansion of New Hope Group’s New Acland coal mine.
The QRC’s request comes after the High Court today referred an appeal by a small group of environmental activists against the expansion back to Queensland’s Land Court.
Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane said New Hope and the Queensland resources industry is looking for an assurance from the State Government that if the approval application is returned to the Land Court, the next ruling from the Land Court won’t be further delayed by challenges and appeals by activists. ....

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