Brisbane road closed after two-truck crash
Police have closed a road near the busy Kingsford Smith Drive after a two-truck crash this morning with traffic diversions in place.
Police have closed a road near the busy Kingsford Smith Drive after a two-truck crash this morning with traffic diversions in place.
Wild weather has battered South East Queensland for a second night in a row, with multiple supercell storms bringing down trees, halting trains and flooding streets. And there’s more to come on Friday.
A West End burger shop owner fears he might lose everything, after a neighbouring shop was ramraided and set on fire last week, after opening just two months ago.
About 1700 South East Qld homes and businesses remain without power this morning following last night’s “ferocious” supercells which recorded more than 215,000 lightning strikes.
A tradie who suspected he needed reading glasses instead discovered something much more sinister.
Damaging wind gusts of up to 146km/h were recorded in northwest Qld and 47mm of rain fell in 30 minutes as severe thunderstorms lashed the state’s south.
Hundreds of veterans have joined dignitaries and members of the public in Brisbane to pay their respects to the thousands of soldiers who have laid down their lives for Australia.
At least 19 dog attacks happen everyday across the state, with some victims so traumatised they haven’t returned to the streets. Here’s the regions you or your dog are most likely to be mauled.
Police have located a stolen orange Holden hatchback in the Moreton Bay region, believed to be linked to the alleged driver of a stolen blue Audi involved in a fatal crash at Murrumba Downs.
Soaring humidity is adding to the extreme heatwave affecting a vast portion of Queensland, as temperatures are again set to climb well into the 40s in places, and there’s no respite for the weekend.
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