Bank contests payout for bumping knee on cupboard
A TOOWOOMBA worker’s successful compensation battle for bumping his knee on a cupboard door at work is being contested in the Queensland Court of Appeal.
A TOOWOOMBA worker’s successful compensation battle for bumping his knee on a cupboard door at work is being contested in the Queensland Court of Appeal.
COURT has told a father of six that his “selfish lifestyle” resulted in his 18-month-old twins dying from malnutrition as he ordered an eight-year jail term.
FAMILY tensions ran high as a jury delivered a guilty verdict after a third one-punch manslaughter trial into the death of star footballer Todd Parnell.
THE pressure is on Police Minister Jack Dempsey to lose 20kg after his boss revealed their wager on the public record.
A ONE-STOP shop for federal environmental approvals will simplify the process for mining and tourism developments in Queensland, Jeff Seeney told parliament.
QUEENSLAND parliament members commented on how young and healthy the state’s Energy and Water Supply Minister looked on his return to the chamber after illness.
PREMIER Campbell Newman accused a Palmer party member of misleading Queensland Parliament as he defended a decision to have minted medallions made abroad.
BRUCE Highway upgrades worth $6.7 billion and Galilee coal projects generating more than 10,000 jobs will be likely fast-tracked now the Coalition has won.
THE daughter of a man who grew one of Queensland’s largest marijuana plantations at Inglewood, raised $150,000 towards his defence via a market stall at Nimbin.
HIGHWAY upgrades worth $6.7 billion and Galilee coal projects generating more than 10,000 jobs will be likely fast-tracked now the Coalition has won power.
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