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Visit their websiteQueensland Bulk Water Supply Authority responsible for delivering safe, secure and cost-effective bulk water supply for more than three million people across South East Queensland.
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Visit their websiteSince 1975, Griffith's teaching and research has been focused on addressing the most important social and environmental issues of our time.
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Visit their websiteRanked in the world's top 50, UQ is one of Australia's leading research and teaching institutions.
Visit their websiteQUT is a major Australian university providing real-world infrastructure, learning and teaching, and graduate skills to the next generation of change-makers.
Visit their websiteThe Rural Fire Service (RFS) provides fire services to 93% of Queensland’s vast state. The RFS is made up of approximately 28,000 volunteers who make up the 1,400 rural fire brigades and 2,400 fire warden districts.
Visit their websiteProvides water supply and sewage treatment services to the Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast and Noosa regions of South East Queensland.
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Visit their websiteQPWS operates within the Queensland Government Department of Environment and Science.
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