Thanks for joining us for live coverage of the news in Brisbane and beyond. We’ll be back on Monday morning with another live coverage. In the meantime, catch up on the stories making headlines today:
Two teenagers have been charged over an early morning stabbing in the centre of Fortitude Valley that has left a man fighting for his life.
Bruce Lehrmann’s lawyers have suffered a legal setback after abandoning part of their application to have the former Liberal Party staffer’s rape case thrown out.
A public servant working for the Department of Main Roads has been reprimanded after she admitted calling her German co-worker “Helga” behind her back and using the phrase “nein, nein”.
Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek unsuccessfully pressed State Library leaders on two occasions before issuing a direction that led to the last-minute cancellation of a First Nations author’s award ceremony in May.
NRL premiership-winner Scott Prince has thrown his support behind the rugby league governing body’s harsh stance on contact to kickers, despite the crackdown drawing criticism from an Immortal of the game.
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