The most important people in Spend-less Shoes are our Store Sales Team. You are the first point of contact with our most important asset, THE CUSTOMER. You…
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Team Member Customer Service [Retail] – Stafford Warehouse, QLD – Casual – Stafford QLD
If you’re driven by putting a smile on a customers face and enjoy helping others, you should like working as part of the Bunnings team. As a team member at…
Junior Casual Food Prep/ Customer Service – Mango Hill QLD
Junior for casual food prep and customer service at a busy seafood shop in North Lakes. Must have prior experience in similar role
Waitress Staff Wanted – Petrie QLD
No experience necessary. Full training provided. Potential to earn BIG $$$ Professional company Support and training with Brisbane’s best team Great earning…
Skilled labourer with Forklift Ticket – Deception Bay – Deception Bay QLD
We are currently seeking a skilled labourer with LF Ticket to assist one of our clients in the wood industry. Deception Bay location. Casual Basis – Ongoing…
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An overheard discussion in a Brisbane elevator between two professional woman raises the ire of one employment lawyer, who says businesses are still discriminating against mothers and pregnant women.
Brisbane woman applies to use dead boyfriend's sperm to have baby
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Palmer's companies paying fugitive Mensink $4,000 per week, court told
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Do you have a feeling that you’re being watched? Five giant humanoids found across Brisbane might have something to do with it.
My handwriting is about to crash into Saturn
When she was 12 or so, an Australian schoolgirl sent a postcard with her name on it off to the Planetary Society, where it was digitised and put on a mini-DVD to travel the solar system on the Cassini craft. Now it’s about to crash into Saturn.




