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The calculator below can help you estimate how many weeks pregnant you are. This is known as working out the gestational age. When was the first day of your last menstrual period? The first day you ...
The history of gold mining in Mount Morgan started in 1865, when the Morgan brothers discovered alluvial gold in the gullies around Ironside Mountain. The area was named Mount Morgan in their honour.
If you have a Queensland Government home loan, you’re required to make regular loan repayments using direct debit. Direct debit allows us to automatically collect repayments from your bank account ...
Queensland communities are invited to apply for funding through the 2025 Celebrating Reconciliation Grants, now open to support local events that promote unity, understanding and respect. The program ...
If you get a home loan from the Queensland Government, you’ll repay the loan at either a fixed (3 years) or variable rate of interest. Unlike banks, we don’t offer the option of a part-variable and ...
It is an offence to leave a vehicle (a car, truck or motorbike) on the road or footpath once the vehicle registration has expired. Once your vehicle registration expires, move your vehicle onto ...
the traffic crash occurred in Queensland you have a valid e-mail address you have a driver’s licence or passport. You will be asked for details of the event.
Personal hardship financial assistance is available for Queensland communities impacted by rainfall and flooding in Western Queensland, March 2025.
Capricornia Correctional Centre, which is located 20 kilometres north of Rockhampton, provides facilities for remand, reception and sentenced prisoners. The centre has secure and residential ...
if a crime is happening now when a life is threatened. If you have a speech or hearing disability you can access the Triple Zero (000) service via the National Relay Service by dialing 106.
You can buy ex-government vehicles through public auction at Manheim Auctions. For more information email QFleet Auctions or call 3868 9999.
On 6 June 1859, Queen Victoria signed the letters patent that allowed for the formation of a new colony from New South Wales and this colony was to be called Queensland. Borders between Queensland and ...