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mining & metals
QMAG owns one of the world’s largest deposits of cryptocrystalline magnesite, known for its the superior characteristics of high reactivity and greater surface area. All downstream magnesia products are manufactured using tightly-controlled, technical processes before being supplied to a variety of global markets including the refractory, chemical, agricultural, environmental and hydrometallurgical sectors. Major activities: The mining, pre-concentration and beneficiation of magnesite occurs at the Kunwarara deposit, located 65km north of the Central Queensland town of Rockhampton. The graded material is then transported to the Parkhurst production facility, which is located on the outskirts of Rockhampton, for downstream processing. Finished magnesia products are supplied to customers globally, utilising a wide range of packaging, storage and transport options.
environmental services
QMDC is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation that delivers natural resource management (NRM) and environmental services across the Queensland Murray-Darling Basin. Our team is based in offices in Toowoomba, Goondiwindi and Roma and Aboriginal Rangers depots in St George and Inglewood. We take pride in having highly-skilled and experienced technical staff as specialists in agricultural systems, ecosystem ecology, weed and pest management, landscape condition assessment, land rehabilitation, mapping, riverine systems and repair, community engagement and environmental management systems. Our corporate services and communications team looks after our technology, financial management, governance, occupational health and safety systems, communications and public relations. We also work closely with Landcare officers who help our technical staff deliver programs to landholders. QMDC has a team of Aboriginal rangers as part of our Aboriginal Program to help protect the Basins cultural heritage by working closely with Traditional Owner Elders, Elders and Seniors of Nations in the region.
civic & social organization
Queensland Network of Alcohol and Other Drug Agencies (QNADA) represents a dynamic and broad-reaching specialist network within the non-government alcohol and other drug (NGO AOD) sector across Queensland. We have over 50 member organisations, representing the majority of specialised NGO AOD providers.
mining & metals
Queensland Nickel is a leader in the production and distribution of high-quality nickel and cobalt. Refined from solely imported nickel ore supplies, the final nickel and cobalt products are sold across the world for use in the manufacture of stainless steel, specialty steels, alloys and chemicals. Queensland Nickel operates the Palmer Nickel and Cobalt Refinery which is located approximately 25km north of Townsville in Queensland, Australia, and is on the coast of Halifax Bay and adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Operational since 1974, Queensland Nickel has grown to become the region’s largest private employer, employing approximately 1000 staff, and is a keen contributor to local business and community activities. With a change of ownership in 2009, Queensland Nickel’s owner, Professor Clive Palmer, has re-shaped the business and ensures that operational success is rewarded with gestures that show true respect for the achievements and expertise of his staff. The business has developed a strong values system, an overriding commitment to safety and the environment whilst seeking continuous improvement every day. Together they have built a bright future for the business, the community and the supply of valuable nickel and cobalt products to the global community. For further information about Queensland Nickel, please visit www.qni.com.au.
Queensland Raceway embarks on a new era, forging ahead as the premier motorsport event venue in South-East Queensland. Hosting some of the biggest motorsport events in the country including the bi-annual Drift Matsuris, Queensland Raceway provides top level entertainment for local enthusiasts as well as the broader community. Our driving experiences are highly rated by participants. Our Ford Mustangs and Chevrolet Camaros are race ready and the closest that customers will get to driving a real life V8 Supercar without a driver in the championship, anywhere in the country. We have events nearly every weekend, from Roll Racing, Friday Night Drifts, Sprints to race meetings - there's always something happening at Queensland Raceway.
sports
Queensland Rifle Association - QRA is a sports company based out of 1485 Old Cleveland Rd, Belmont, Australia.
medical practice
The Queensland Sports Medicine Centre was established with the aim of restoring optimal function to the sporting and general population, in the shortest possible time. Although many of our clients are elite athletes, the majority are active, everyday people in pursuit of optimal health and fitness. The centre uses a multi-disciplinary team involving physiotherapists, sports doctors and surgeons, podiatrists, nutritionists, acupuncturists, massage therapists, sports psychologists and pilates instructors to help clients overcome injury, maintain a healthy lifestyle and achieve their personal athletic goals. All practitioners are highly regarded in their respective fields and committed to continuing education. Many have worked at a National or International level with Australian athletes. Patient education is viewed with critical importance so that clients fully understand their rehabilitation process, and can make the training and lifestyle changes required for optimal recovery and prevention of further injury.
government administration
Queensland State Archives (QSA) connects Queenslanders with their past - the histories of their families, the local community and the state - by ensuring that the significant records of government are available and accessible. Established in 1959, the archival collection comprises millions of public records dating back to the early Moreton Bay penal settlement of 1823. Public records form the cornerstone of government accountability. They provide unique evidence and context of the actions and decisions taken by governments over time. Through the Public Records Act 2002, we support democracy and government integrity; maintaining the corporate memory of government by overseeing the making and keeping of Queensland's public records. As the state’s lead agency for government recordkeeping, we offer practical recordkeeping advice and tools to over 500 Queensland public authorities. QSA is a business unit of the Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation.
government administration
Queensland State Archives (QSA) connects Queenslanders with their past - the histories of their families, the local community and the state - by ensuring that the significant records of government are available and accessible. Established in 1959, the archival collection comprises millions of public records dating back to the early Moreton Bay penal settlement of 1823. Public records form the cornerstone of government accountability. They provide unique evidence and context of the actions and decisions taken by governments over time. Through the Public Records Act 2002, we support democracy and government integrity; maintaining the corporate memory of government by overseeing the making and keeping of Queensland's public records. As the state’s lead agency for government recordkeeping, we offer practical recordkeeping advice and tools to over 500 Queensland public authorities. QSA is a business unit of the Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation.
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