Scam middle man jailed for six months, faces deportation
A man involved in a scam that took more than $100,000 from seven Queensland residents, some of them elderly, has been jailed and is likely to lose his visa.
A man involved in a scam that took more than $100,000 from seven Queensland residents, some of them elderly, has been jailed and is likely to lose his visa.
New data reveals Queensland private schools catering for the state’s richest families will receive a combined $1.05bn in federal cash. SEE THE FULL LIST
Parents have been issued a chilling warning – we are “clueless” to the real dangers online.
Furious parents are urging the government to give a guarantee that East Brisbane State School will not need to vacate it’s current site after a departmental blunder gave them false hope.
A 178-year-old heritage-listed home with one of the best views in Brisbane will reopen this weekend after more than four years closed due to the pandemic and conservation works. WATCH THE VIDEO
Members of a hardline religious group accused of the homicide of a little girl have issued a series of unusual demands ahead of their Supreme Court trial.
Forty teachers and principals are on paid suspensions due to ongoing disciplinary matters at a cost to Queensland taxpayers of up to $4.9m in annual wages. SEE THE FIGURES
One of the state’s top magistrates has granted bail to a young man charged with grievous bodily harm, but warned the accused that he faces “a real danger” of prison on his “day of reckoning”.
The average out-of-pocket expenses for individual teachers and principals has peaked at an alarming rate. SEE THE STATS
Deputy state coroner Stephanie Gallagher has made two stunning recommendations in her findings into the custodial deaths of two Indigenous women in Queensland in 2018 and 2020.
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