Medicine costs soar in major metro hubs
Residents living just outside of Brisbane are being forced to pay more than double for prescription medications – with two regions faring worse than others. FIND OUT HOW MUCH EXTRA YOU ARE BEING CHARGED
Residents living just outside of Brisbane are being forced to pay more than double for prescription medications – with two regions faring worse than others. FIND OUT HOW MUCH EXTRA YOU ARE BEING CHARGED
While the beef industry mourned this week’s suspension of the EKKA, one long-time cattle exhibitor and agricultural scientist used the hiatus to start a new career. TODAY IS A PUBLIC HOLIDAY. FIND OUT WHERE
Eight Woodridge residents are ready to start new lives after discovering their 30-year-old syndicate, aptly named ‘Gold’, won division one in the weekend’s Saturday Gold Lotto draw.
A COVID drive-through centre at a popular Brisbane southside shopping centre has shut up shop after a lack of patients.
A group of barbers, whose two-week-old business was gutted by fire, has vowed to rebuild their shop to clean up the neighbourhood frequented by drug addicts and homeless.
An online employment fair will connects jobseekers with local employers in the Brisbane and Logan areas, with almost 900 jobs up for grabs.
A southeast town, battling a high vacancy rate, has been left reeling after the sudden closure of a major bank, the second in a matter of months.
From water to roads to bush tracks, the rescheduled Rogue Raid endurance competition kicks off this month and is worth checking out to see some amazing physical feats and beautiful scenery.
As the cattle industry mourns the suspension of the Ekka, one agricultural scientist will be looking upwards to watch tonight’s fireworks and prepare for a new career. WHERE TO GET A STRAWBERRY SUNDAE IN LOGAN
A southeast council, fed up with paying for shoddy elections, is hoping to push the state government into allowing it to conduct its own polls in a first step towards postal voting at the local level.
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