Friends’ grim find after two killed in SUV creek crash
Two people have died and a woman has been seriously injured after a vehicle crashed into a creek near the NSW-Queensland border, with friends making the gruesome discovery.
Two people have died and a woman has been seriously injured after a vehicle crashed into a creek near the NSW-Queensland border, with friends making the gruesome discovery.
Social housing in an outback Queensland town is helping resident’s find their feet, and providing jobs.
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Though there was tough competition, only one dog could be crowned as Charleville’s cutest. Find out what this precious pup means to his family.
Hundreds of punters braved the cold out west to revel in the music at the Outback Sounds concert in Charleville. SEE THE PHOTOS.
Young drivers have been warned police will be out in force ahead of the Easter Weekend, after concerning incidents of drink driving across the town.
Australia’s oldest continuously operating Royal Flying Doctor’s base in Charleville is celebrating 80 years of providing aerial health care to western Queenslanders.
Following a lavish awards night with nearly 100 nominations, some of South West Health’s hardest working staff have been revealed. See the full list of finalists.
A preacher travelling through a Queensland country town, who smashed a pub window and was tasered by police after assaulting an officer, had a previous history, a court has heard.
Here is a list of matters listed at Charleville Magistrates Court on Monday.
Here is a list of matters listed at Charleville Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Here is a list of matters listed at Charleville Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Here is a list of matters listed at Charleville Magistrates Court on Friday.
The AFL faces challenges on and off the field as climate change fuels extreme weather. Players and fans are stepping up to protect the future of the game.
Whale-watchers may have to put down their binoculars. Uncover why the giants of the sea and marine tourism are feeling the heat.
Here is a list of matters listed at Charleville Magistrates Court on Friday.
Here is a list of matters listed at Charleville Magistrates Court on Thursday.
A mine has suspended operations after a worker lost his life and another was seriously injured in a horror tragedy, the latest in a series of incidents plaguing Queensland mines in 2024.
Police have declared a crime scene as a grandmother has been dealt a triple blow when her home burned down in the same year her husband and 16-year-old grandson tragically died.
A Central Queensland taxi driver’s drink-driving story has not gone down well with a magistrate and the fact it was not his first boozy blunder didn’t help.
The developer behind Brisbane’s award-winning The Calile Hotel has submitted fresh designs to the Noosa Council regarding its luxury 2.4ha resort. See the latest plans here.
Sydney’s swankiest apartment is back on the market, with a high-profile Luxe Listings agent dropped and the new team tasked with selling the six-bedroom unit spending $500,000 on staging.
There are new fears Queensland graziers are reaching breaking point with revelations some are being charged more than $100,000 annually in rural rates from their local council.
From a rural property the size of a European nation to an iconic butchery there are heaps of businesses for sale across southwest Queensland. Take a look at the offerings here.
Two of Queensland’s best-known developers say an extraordinary infrastructure rollout has sparked labour shortages, slowing projects – and the Olympics construction has yet to come.
The glow of the superfuel is fading fast and this demands a rethink of its role in the path to net zero.
Cashed-up Qatar will likely use Virgin as cover to get more flights into Australia, which ultimately means serious competition for travellers. But what does it mean for Qantas?
Resources stocks have surged 17 per cent in a month but are still in negative territory for 2024. Experts examine the outlook.
Resources stocks have surged 17 per cent in a month but are still in negative territory for 2024. Experts examine the outlook.
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