Motorcyclist dies at scene of horror Brisbane crash
A motorcyclist has tragically died after crashing into a guard rail along a major Brisbane road on Friday morning.
A motorcyclist has tragically died after crashing into a guard rail along a major Brisbane road on Friday morning.
A once thriving Stradbroke community is just one spark from a devastating fire, with no working fire hydrants and no running water within an almost 1km radius.
A man has been taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a critical condition after a fall through a roof on Friday morning.
Friends of popular 20-year-old rider, who worked for the iconic company behind Bundaberg Ginger Beer, are rallying to support his family following his death in a horror crash between two motorcycles and a HiLux. LATEST.
Far North Queenslanders are mopping up in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Jasper as the Prime Minister is set to visit.
Emergency services, including a rescue helicopter, have rushed to the scene of a “high velocity impact” car crash west of Brisbane, which has left one man trapped.
Daintree Village was without power and water for seven days when Cyclone Jasper made landfall – but in true Far North fashion, drenched locals managed to get together for a beer at Daintree Pub. Watch the video.
“It’s the adrenaline I think. You could be at home or at work doing your normal job, and then all of a sudden you get a pager, you’ve got to head to the station, get changed, jump into the truck and when you get to the job there is a house fire.” WATCH THE VIDEO
A Far North MP says earlier weather warnings following Cyclone Jasper would have helped businesses prepare for the “once in a hundred year” event.
The number of homes impacted by flood damage has been revealed — but it’s the extent of the road damage that could cost the region billions.
The brother of a little boy whose body was found after a massive search in Logan has spoken about his family’s devastation, the moments leading up to the tragedy and how he now breaks down when looking at their photos.
As Queensland’s north faces a heartbreaking flood, another region is marking 10 years since devastating tornadoes and a record-breaking deluge displaced more than 7500 people and saw 1000 rescued by emergency helicopters. SPECIAL REPORT
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