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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Brisbane City Council's libraries offer free Internet training sessions to help residents learn basic Internet skills, such as searching the Internet for information and using email.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The Brisbane City Council rejected the Baptist Union of Queensland’s Application to build a new church on Moggill Road, Pullenvale (next to the Brisbane Independent School) and the Baptist Union has appealed against that decision.
It is produced by Brisbane City Council and Brisbane's Living Heritage Network, financially assisted by the Queensland Community Assistance Program of Centenary of Federation Queensland and supported by 4BC Talk Radio.
Brisbane City Council is undertaking a study leading to development of a strategic plan for Centenary Riverside Parks.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Brisbane City Council's community policy chairman Councillor David Hinchliffe said a December safety audit in Queen Street Mall had highlighted areas that needed attention including poorly lit alleyways and buildings that were too easily accessed after hours.
Brisbane's City Council's Black Diamonds Program has funding assistance for community organisations who deliver sport, recreation, arts and cultural activities to young Indigenous people.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Brisbane Housing Company Brisbane City Council and the Queensland State Government have jointly undertaken the feasibility study into the establishment of an independent company to provide affordable housing in Brisbane, which would be called the Brisbane Housing Company.
Brisbane City Council earlier this year approved a subdivision by Australand for the extension of the Sumner Park industrial estate to the south side of Bullockhead Creek, a tributary of Wolston Creek.
The Queensland Museum South Bank and Brisbane City Council Libraries are joining together to offer new and exciting activities for children of all ages over the summer school holidays.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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This is a day of free admission and free public transport to and from the match with special meal deals for all volunteers and their families and friends as a joint initiative of Volunteering Queensland, QLD Cricket and Brisbane City Council to recognise and acknowledge the contribution volunteers make in the community.
He was Chief Architect for Brisbane City Council and has also planned 11 shires and one city in south east Queensland.
And Brisbane public transport gets the once over as Kate Geyer talks to the City Council and the Queensland Greens.
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