Tony Abbott says he’s learnt lesson over Work Choices laws
WOULD-BE prime minister Tony Abbott has ruled out a return to unfair Work Choices legislation in workplaces.
WOULD-BE prime minister Tony Abbott has ruled out a return to unfair Work Choices legislation in workplaces.
A FEMALE security guard has been awarded $364,008 in damages after appealing a bullying case she had levelled against the University of the Sunshine Coast.
A MOTORIST was found dead in bushland in western Queensland five days after a former rural police sergeant “forgot” to chase up a call about an abandoned car.
A CABOOLTURE teen who stabbed a fellow student multiple timescould spend more than two years in detention if the Attorney-General’s appeal is successful.
A GYMPIE thief, who stole more than $5000 worth of goods, has asked the Queensland Court of Appeal for an earlier parole eligibility date.
FROM next year, Queensland’s iconic Ekka will run across two weekends to allow more visitors to “experience the magic”.
THE way a Buderim man dumped the mother of his child in the boot of her car and then set it alight was “gross and unforgivable”, his defence lawyer told a jury.
A COAST cabinet maker who shot a former mate in the back with a .22 calibre rifle claimed he had acted in self-defence and was not a dangerous man.
A ROCKHAMPTON prisoner who submitted tax returns using false names to net about $54,000 has appealed the ambiguity of his sentence.
THE Federal MP with the most one-pharmacy towns in Queensland has backed a campaign to stop the “vital and integral” services leaving the bush.
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