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Youth Boost Payment

March 23, 2017by queenslandolivecouncil Leave a comment

The Youth Boost payment is available to eligible employers who hire an unemployed young person (aged 15-24) between 1 December 2016 and 31 October 2017 (inclusive). If you employed an […]

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Does your farm use under 100MW/h a year?

March 23, 2017by queenslandolivecouncil Leave a comment

Tariff 24 is a new electricity tariff option for small business customers who use less than 100 megawatt hours of electricity per year. Its pricing structure naturally suits some businesses […]

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Back to work initiative for regions

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GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE For Regions The Back to Work package helps regions transition towards a more diversified economy. Back to Work is a package of assistance aimed squarely at those regions […]

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Queensland Olive Council Established to Support Growing Industry

July 28, 2016by queenslandolivecouncil Leave a comment

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Thornelands Olive Grove – Roma Queensland
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Monteverde Olives Queensland with fresh harvested fruit
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Monteverde Olives Queensland Grove
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Assessing the trees at Monteverde Olives Queensland
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Monteverde Olives Queensland in the Grove
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Look at the fruit loaded on the trees Monteverde Olives Queensland
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Harvest time at Monteverde Olives Queensland
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Leaf removal Monteverde Olives Queensland
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Laying the paste on the mats Monteverde Olives Queensland
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Traditional Pressing at Monteverde Olives Queensland
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Carlo Deluca Master Miller at Monteverde Olives Queensland
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Karen &; Bill McLennan at Outback Olive Grove Sommariva Charleville
Karen McLennan with an array of outback products produce in Charleville by Sommariva
Karen McLennan with an array of outback products produce in Charleville by Sommariva

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Amanda Bailey
queenslandolivecouncil at gmail dot com
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Kati Baker

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Dr Colin Owen AO

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Aaron Stephan

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