Wet and wild: Qld’s terrifying, bizarre weather of 2022
These are the terrifying, heartbreaking and inspiring tales of Queensland’s wild weather of 2022. SPECIAL REPORT
These are the terrifying, heartbreaking and inspiring tales of Queensland’s wild weather of 2022. SPECIAL REPORT
Major works are needed at a Melbourne landmark after it was revealed parts of the popular tourist attraction is dangerously flammable. FULL REPORT
Detectives are investigating after a gunshot was fired at the window of a home in Brisbane’s south overnight.
The CFMEU has labelled a wall collapse at a Brisbane building site as “catastrophic”, with workers lucky to avoid injury. WATCH THE VIDEO
Emily Thompson had only turned 18 two weeks before she was allegedly murdered by her ex-partner and her body was dumped in bushland after their relationship ended, it can be revealed.
Workers were lucky to avoid injury after a footpath and part of a road caved in to a construction site in Brisbane’s inner north.
From torrential rain to heatwaves, humidity and more thunderstorms, Queensland will experience some major weather extremes this week. See the forecast.
Parts of Queensland have been smashed by hailstorms following the weekend deluge that dumped almost 300mm on the southeast, and the storms are continuing this morning.
The family of a young Moreton Bay region woman, whose body was later found in bushland on the Sunshine Coast, had made frantic calls to police when she failed to return home. Her ex-partner has been charged with murder.
Nitro Circus ticket holders have been left furious after they were given just 20 minutes’ notice the event they were attending at Suncorp Stadium was cancelled.
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