Police blitz southeast as residents lap up freedom
A heavy police presence is being felt as Queenslanders flock to rivers, parks and beaches today, hours after COVID-19 restrictions were eased overnight.
A heavy police presence is being felt as Queenslanders flock to rivers, parks and beaches today, hours after COVID-19 restrictions were eased overnight.
Police are asking for help finding a man they say might be able to assist with an investigation of an alleged sexual assault.
Their parents and grandparents have seen nothing like it in their lifetimes, and for these kids the coronavirus pandemic will steel them for their own future.
People in Brisbane, on the Gold Coast and across southeast Queensland have stood apart, together to pay their respects on an Anzac Day unlike any other. SEE THE PICTURES
Anxious doctors have revealed their concerns that a new impact of the COVID-19 virus is likely blow out to crippling levels for Queensland’s elderly who are already battling with the public health crisis of loneliness due to quarantine restrictions.
A man has been charged after allegedly assaulting a woman and taking a baby girl from a home north of Brisbane.
News that Schoolies will be cancelled this year is only the latest blow to the state’s Year 12 students, whose final year has been up-ended by coronavirus.
Police have intercepted non-essential travellers and a ‘disappointing’ number of speeding vehicles at the Qld border today, following new and intensified travel restrictions.
Two boys, aged 12 and 18, have been charged after eight police vehicles were damaged in a high-speed pursuit on the Sunshine Coast.
In a wide-ranging interview, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has revealed her promised $151 million State Budget surplus has disappeared due to the coronavirus crisis, alongside when she’ll announce Queensland’s term two schooling plans.
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