Dying woman granted heart-wrenching vow renewal wish
A woman diagnosed with stage four brain cancer received her dying wish surrounded by family and friends in a Brisbane park.
A woman diagnosed with stage four brain cancer received her dying wish surrounded by family and friends in a Brisbane park.
A leading shark researcher warned the Queensland Fisheries Department of “grave concerns” for swimmers near baited drumlines months before this week’s horrifying fatal attack.
The father of a 17-year-old shark attack victim has held back tears as he talked about his daughter’s legacy.
Hateful neo-Nazi flyers and symbols reported across Brisbane suburbs prompting fears among Jewish leaders that Queensland is following the same hateful pattern as southern states.
CCTV has captured the heart-stopping moment a small dog came within metres of an oncoming train, triggering a swift rescue operation to avert a potential tragedy.
More than 100 parents and children have protested outside Health Minister Tim Nicholls following the shock ban on hormone therapies saying “trans kids must be protected”.
Police are investigating whether speed was a factor in the horror Australia Day crash on Brisbane’s bayside that killed a man – who has now been identified – and his four-year-old son.
A Queensland university has vowed to review a book deal with a controversial anti-Israel campaigner involved in a symposium in Brisbane where a speaker was accused of ‘anti-Semitism’.
QUT’s vice chancellor has issued an apology after the uni was reprimanded by the Federal Education Minister following the anti-racism symposium where “shocking” images were shown.
The head of a Queensland University that hosted a symposium ridiculing Jewish Australians as “Dutton’s Jew” has apologised for the “hurt and offence’’ it caused.
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