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south-east-advertiser.whereilive.com.au
ALMOST eight years to the day since planning began, the Scrub Rd extension linking Carindale and Mansfield has been officially opened to traffic.

Adrian Schrinner has been in Burbank today at the Czechoslovakian Club for their national day celebrations.
www.csklubqld.org.au
Vítáme vás na klubovní stránce a zveme vás k návšvě klubu.We welcome you on our web page and you are equally welcomed to see us in our club.

Adrian Schrinner The State Government (Translink) plans to doule bus and rail fares by 2014. Not smart.
wynnum-herald.whereilive.com.au
``RIDICULOUS'' is how Wynnum bus passenger Kathryn Agius describes proposed fare hikes of up to $1600 a year to the City.

Adrian Schrinner October e-news now online
www.thewebconsole.com
“This project has been talked about for more than a decade and I am proud to be part of the Council team that turned talk into action,” he said.

Adrian Schrinner Just donated online to help save City Hall.
www.brisbane.qld.gov.au
Help us save City Hall. Donate to the Appeal and find out more about the Save City Hall Committee.

Adrian Schrinner Sep 2009 BCC Finance Update
www.thewebconsole.com
Brisbane City Council's finances have again been rated as "strong" by the Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) in their second independent credit review.

south-east-advertiser.whereilive.com.au
THE Salvation Army at Carina Heights is stamping out a major theft problem at its charity store on Gallipoli Road thanks to the installation of a Council-funded security system.

Adrian Schrinner Adrian's July 2009 e-News (Budget Special Edition)
www.thewebconsole.com
Dear ResidentsDespite the impact of the global economic crisis, the Lord Mayor and his team are more determined than ever to continue delivering results for Brisbane.The Lord Mayor’s 2009-10 budget ...

Adrian Schrinner Record funding for roads
www.news.com.au
BRISBANE'S long-suffering motorists moved $1.5 billion closer to a less-congested city, with the bulk of the city's budget spending allocated to roads and infrastructure projects.

Adrian Schrinner BCC annouces extra support for SES volunteers
www.news.com.au
VOLUNTEERS with the State Emergency Service will get up to $500 a year as a thank you present from the council.
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