One Nation candidates bowled out of market stalls
A Steve Irwin impersonator has been dragged into a political wrangle after he refused two One Nation candidates from holding stalls at markets which he opened south of Brisbane this morning.
A Steve Irwin impersonator has been dragged into a political wrangle after he refused two One Nation candidates from holding stalls at markets which he opened south of Brisbane this morning.
Hundreds of homes have been singled out as being in bushfire danger zones as a fire ban, slapped on parts of southeast Queensland this week, is destined to be extended this weekend.
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A $1.5 million allocation to draw up designs to fix a decades-old road bottleneck has set off candidates in a hotly-contested seat south of Brisbane.
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A southside company is doing its bit to protect the state from COVID-19 and is testing all personal protective masks coming into Queensland.
The relocation of a major southside train station has inched a step closer to becoming a reality after work started on a $62 million eight-storey car park that will deliver 1500 new undercover parking spaces to one of the state’s largest hospitals.
While shoppers at Woolworths are loving Ooshies, Coles shoppers will be in for a treat with a new range of handpainted eco-friendly shopping bags — designed by a young Logan artist.
A rural fire brigade, which has no fire truck, no paid fire fighters and no shed, is at the centre of a major election stoush in one of the state’s most marginal seats.
A rural fire brigade, which has no fire truck, no paid fire fighters and no shed, is at the centre of a major election stoush in one of the state’s most marginal seats.
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