Murarrie is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is located in the eastern suburbs on the southern bank of the Brisbane River adjacent to the Gateway Bridge. Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland, Australia. ... Captain Cook Bridge from Kangaroo Point Lookout Goodwill Bridge - and the CityCat on the Brisbane River. ... Gateway Bridge by air The Gateway Bridge is at the centre of the main north-south Brisbane, Australia, City bypass link, the Gateway Motorway. ...
Murarrie has both residential and industrial sections. Brisbane's two newspapers, The Courier-Mail and The Sunday Mail, are published at News Corporation's printing facility in Murarrie. The Courier-Mail is the only daily newspaper published in Brisbane, Australia. ... The Sunday-Mail is Brisbanes only Sunday newspaper. ... News Corporation (abbreviated to News Corp) NYSE: NWS is one of the worlds largest media conglomerates. ...
Murarrie's postcode is 4172. UK and Australian postal codes are known as postcodes. ...
Murrarie railway station is located on the Cleveland Line of the CityTrain system, with a train service at least every half-hour throughout the day seven days a week. The Cleveland railway line is a suburban railway line in Brisbane, Australia. ... CityTrain is the name given to the electric passenger railway network for South-East Queensland, Australia, based around Brisbane. ...
There are two applications before you the Commission today, they are the application to certify the E Murphy and Sons Enterprise Agreement (Murarrie) (Queensland) 2003 and the application to terminate the Brooks Transport QueenslandMurarrie Enterprise Agreement 2001.
In relation to the application for certification of the agreement, you should have a copy of the agreement, the statutory declaration of Gavin Murphy dated 19 March 2003, the statutory declaration of Philip Walker dated 14 April 2003.
MS HARVEY: That is right and I should probably explain that the reason for the company doing this was partially that the employees are based in Queensland.
Rivergate Marina and Shipyard is located on the Brisbane River, at 7 Rivergate Place, Murarrie, Brisbane, Queensland.
Access is available in all weather conditions due to deep water, clear channel markings and safe entrance to a major international shipping port, and it is only 6 nautical miles from the entrance to the Brisbane River at Moreton Bay.
Brisbane, Queensland also provides a convenient starting point for the incredible cruising waters of the South Pacific; places such as The Cook Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, French Polynesia, Tonga, Fiji and New Zealand, to name a few.