“Bluey” Characters Shown With Guns On Patches On US Website 26/12/2022
The global distributor of smash-hit Queensland-made children’s series Bluey is reeling after discovering beloved show characters have been depicted with guns and wearing armour in patches which are sold online.
Ensuring pensioners do not miss out on promised energy bill relief and delivering support for children’s early development will be key cost-of-living priorities for the federal government in the new year.
The state government is still chasing tens of millions of dollars in unpaid hotel quarantine fees owed to taxpayers more than a year after Queensland’s borders were reopened.
Soaring interest rates and Black Friday sales have failed to dampen festive retail spending in the Sunshine State.
For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at www.couriermail.com.au
You might like
Courier Mail – News Feed
We're for Queensland. Listen to the daily News headlines and Latest News from Courier Mail and Sunday Mail. Listen in the Courier Mail app.
The Verdict
Made up of The Courier-Mail's expert journalists, the Verdict team know what they're talking about when they dissect the week's top stories.
Searching for Rachel Antonio
David Murray, an investigative journalist at The Courier-Mail, was contacted by the family of Rachel Antonio who has never been found.
Person of Interest
Person of Interest' - a podcast by the Courier Mail - about Queensland's most compelling crimes as you've never heard them told.