RugbyAnother Queenslander on the move to Japan, a Nudgee College graduate looking to break into the Brumbies, and Dysart-born centre starring for Scotland. It’s 20-11 of Jim Tucker’s top 50 QLD rugby talents.
Police & CourtsThe break-down of a marriage can be a heartbreaking experience made all the worse if you don’t understand your legal rights. These are the experts to call if you need help to navigate a divorce.
RugbyA Rockhampton young gun that’s leaving the code, a bloke who wasn’t even in the top 50 ten days ago, and a junior Wallabies skipper on the road to glory. It’s part three of our countdown of QLD’s top rugby talent.
RugbyA former Maroon trying his hand at union again, a staple of the women’s sevens team, and a Southport School graduate from a strong rugby family. It’s part two of Jim Tucker’s top 50 QLD rugby talents.
Police & CourtsBy the time he was convicted for the triple murder of three Brisbane siblings, psychiatrists had already built up a disturbing profile of Massimo ‘Max’ Sica, describing him as ‘psychopath’.
CowboysJake Bourke has been the on-field commander for as long as he can remember, and it’s that sort of mentality that’s pushing the young gun to an NRL career.
QLD NewsFour years after that fateful night on Facebook, two parents at the centre of the extraordinary Tamborine Mountain State High School defamation case have been left bankrupt and fearful for their financial future.
QLD NewsThe parents were certain they could prove Tamborine Mountain State High School principal Tracey Brose “behaved horrendously to those she felt were beneath her” and finally end the four-year nightmare. If only they could get their hands on three letters.
QLD NewsIn front of a packed public gallery, an astonishing four-week trial between parents and a school principal was about to unfold, but not before a judge’s dressing down that seemed more appropriate for misbehaving children than adults at the centre of a high-stakes case.
QLD NewsIt’s the legal nightmare that began with a 43-word Facebook post and left a principal pitted against angry parents, bitterly divided a tight-knit community and whittled away livelihoods. And then things really got scary.
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