Queensland Industry Drug And Alcohol Testing

Queensland Industry Drug And Alcohol Testing Workplace Drug And Alcohol Testing & Consultancy

We can provide a comprehensive drug and alcohol testing program in your workplace, random testing program, education and information sessions.

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28/05/2026

***PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT***

Just letting any followers that are interested in following our newly formed business, or are interested in any of our service, training options and or wealth of information in the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry, including testing, training, formulation of your own policies and procedures and implementation into your day to day business, feel free to follow Stealth Emergency Response which is the new business we run, that incorporates security, drug and alcohol testing, private investigation, process serving of all legal documents or various court orders!

This business is going to be deregistered and this page will be deleted in the next 7 days, after that any enquiries should be directed to Stealth Emergency Response

Thank you for following and hope to see you all on the new business page :-)

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09/05/2026

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Assault appeal, Surfers Paradise

Police have released an image of a man they believe may have information to assist them with their investigations into the reported assault of a male in Surfers Paradise this year.

Around 11.40am on 18 April, 2026 the male has told police he was assaulted while in an area on Surfers Paradise Boulevard in Surfers Paradise.

Detectives believe the man pictured may have information that could assist the investigation.

The man, or anyone who recognises him, is urged to contact police.

Man police believe may have information about an assault
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.

Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.

Quote this reference number: QP2600751237

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31/03/2026

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26/02/2026

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A blaring siren will sound on every mobile phone within mobile range around the country, when a test alert is sent by the Commonwealth’s AusAlert emergency warning system on Monday, July 27 at 2pm AEST.

The federal government will test the new national warning system, which is designed to replace the current patchwork of state-based emergency alerts.

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23/02/2026

***PUBLIC NOTICE***
All Drug and Alcohol Testing Services are now being conducted under the trading name of:- Stealth Emergency Response , please feel free to follow and like the official page of "Stealth Emergency Response"!

For any interested parties or companies interested in purchasing the trading name of "Queensland Industry Drug and Alcohol Testing", feel free to pm us, the trading name comes will with instantdrugetest@yahoo.com.au email, Queensland Industry and Alcohol Testing logo (Will change phone number to yours, in the logo design) will also come with a few industry client contacts to help get you up and running with the business name and possible revenue.

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06/02/2026

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‘Keep safe folks’: Police investigate alleged knife threat in Currie Street
Police are investigating an alleged knife threat against a worker in Nambour’s CBD after an incident on Currie Street on the morning of January 30.
The incident occurred during construction works near the cinema redevelopment, opposite Jaycar, and was witnessed by members of the public.
According to police, initial enquiries indicate that around 10.30am a man attempted to use a footpath that was closed due to construction.
“He was approached by a traffic controller who told him to use the other side of the road, when he became verbally aggressive and attempted to hit the traffic controller with a sign,” a police spokesperson said. “The man then threatened the traffic controller with a knife, before running off towards Mill Street.”
No charges have yet been laid.
A witness had posted a warning on Living in Nambour Facebook group, describing the confrontation and urging others to stay alert. “Watch out if you see this man. He tried to attack a tradie, I saw it happen,” the post read. “Tradie pushed him off and stood his ground. Footage was obtained and this piece of sh*t pulled a large knife. Police looking for him, but this is what he looks like. Keep safe folks!”
Witnesses said police arrived quickly after being notified, remained in the area for some time, took statements and obtained CCTV footage from nearby businesses.
The incident comes at a time when many residents and business owners have been expressing increasing concern about safety in the town centre, particularly in relation to addiction and mental health issues being played out in public spaces. Locals say repeated confrontations and antisocial behaviour are affecting confidence in the CBD and contributing to a broader sense of fatigue about the town’s direction.
• Anyone with information about the Currie Street incident is urged to contact police 5459 0200. QP2600192633

A bystander took photos of this man who may be able to help police with their enquiries:

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