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Governor presents Australian honours and awards (4) - Government House Queensland


Governor presents Australian honours and awards (4)
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Wednesday 12 May 2021
His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor of Queensland, today presented Australian Honours and Awards to the following Queenslanders:
BRIGADIER TIMOTHY CHARLES O'BRIEN
Commendation for Distinguished Service
For distinguished performance of duties, leadership, drive and vision on warlike operations as the Commander Task Group Afghanistan on Operation HIGHROAD, reshaping the Task Group Afghanistan, enhancing its contribution to the promotion of stability and security in Afghanistan, and reinforcing Australia’s reputation as a valuable Coalition partner.

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Lobbyist's Trad link to gain top access


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by KELMENY FRASER
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It took just 24 hours for Labor-linked lobbyist Evan Moorhead to secure access to Treasury officials via ex-Treasurer Jackie Trad's office for a millionaire hotel owner seeking a state bailout.
Emails released to The Courier-Mail through Right to Information laws reveal Mr Moorhead had secured a meeting with a top Treasury official for his client just 24 hours after an email introduction by Ms Trad's then chief-of-staff Mark Bellaver.
The client, Imperium Tourism Holdings, would later receive taxpayer-funded help in the form of a Queensland Treasury Corporation loan.
It shows the speedy introduction lobbyist of the hour and former Labor state secretary Evan Moorhead was able to secure to a high-ranking Treasury executive for a client of his lobbying firm Anacta Strategies.

Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , Josh-wilde , Lyndon-mechielsen , Annastacia-palaszczuk , Andrew-cox , Mark-bellaver , Evan-moorhead , Imperium-tourism-holdings , Queensland-treasury-strategic-initiatives-group , Queensland-treasury-corporation

Lobbyist's Trad link to gain top access | Warwick Daily News


Politics
by KELMENY FRASER
Premium Content
 
It took just 24 hours for Labor-linked lobbyist Evan Moorhead to secure access to Treasury officials via ex-Treasurer Jackie Trad's office for a millionaire hotel owner seeking a state bailout.
Emails released to The Courier-Mail through Right to Information laws reveal Mr Moorhead had secured a meeting with a top Treasury official for his client just 24 hours after an email introduction by Ms Trad's then chief-of-staff Mark Bellaver.
The client, Imperium Tourism Holdings, would later receive taxpayer-funded help in the form of a Queensland Treasury Corporation loan.
It shows the speedy introduction lobbyist of the hour and former Labor state secretary Evan Moorhead was able to secure to a high-ranking Treasury executive for a client of his lobbying firm Anacta Strategies.

Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , Josh-wilde , Lyndon-mechielsen , Annastacia-palaszczuk , Andrew-cox , Mark-bellaver , Evan-moorhead , Imperium-tourism-holdings , Queensland-treasury-strategic-initiatives-group , Queensland-treasury-corporation

Lobbyist's Trad link to gain top access | Whitsunday Times

Secret emails have revealed how a millionaire hotelier gained access to top Treasury officials within just 24 hours of an email introduction via then-Treasurer Jackie Trad’s office.

Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , Josh-wilde , Lyndon-mechielsen , Annastacia-palaszczuk , Andrew-cox , Mark-bellaver , Evan-moorhead , Imperium-tourism-holdings , Queensland-treasury-strategic-initiatives-group , Queensland-treasury-corporation

'Family, friends first' for high-paid public service jobs


High-paying government jobs are being advertised to relatives and friends of public servants in a state department where dozens of staff are already related - leading to bombshell claims of nepotism.
The shattering accusations have rocked the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority - the department tasked with distributing government financial assistance to the business and agriculture sectors.
The Courier-Mail can reveal about 10 per cent of staff within the 166-person state organisation are related.
In two cases, three members of the same immediate family are employed at QRIDA.
There are at least six other cases where a husband and wife, parent and child or siblings are employed within the office.

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