Minister slams $500k-a-month cop shop as ‘worst deal in history’
The Police Minister hopes someone will be held accountable for “worst deal in government history”, which is costing taxpayers of $500k a month, while a CCC investigation is under way.
The Police Minister hopes someone will be held accountable for “worst deal in government history”, which is costing taxpayers of $500k a month, while a CCC investigation is under way.
More than 100,000 Queenslanders have become victims of crime under the new state government, but fresh data shows rates have fallen.
An alleged drug trafficker caught with almost 20kg of meth, cocaine and heroin has been charged after a dramatic arrest in an inner-Brisbane car park.
The life of a Queensland police officer who went missing in the ocean, will be celebrated in a special memorial more than one month on from his disappearance.
Serious concerns have been raised about the impact Queensland’s new youth crime laws will have inside detention centres with staff fearing an increase in uncontrollable behaviour and violence.
The next steps for a man accused of killing a woman in a Bruce Hwy crash, along with carjacking two vehicles, have been revealed as police allege he was found with drugs and tainted money after his wild arrest.
A Royal Australian Air Force corporal has been dismissed from duty after repeatedly exposing his genitalia in public, filming it, and uploading the videos to social media.
A Queensland high school has been fined more than $70,000 after a horrific incident involving a student and a metal grinder which left them with life-changing injuries.
A devastated community west of Brisbane have put together touching tributes to a girl tragically killed when her e-scooter was hit by a car.
An investigation into the death of a beloved Queensland firefighter has been completed and is in the hands of prosecutors who will determine whether any charges should be laid.
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