Christmas release sought for accused violent home invaders
Two young men accused of targeting seniors in a string of armed and violent robberies sought release ahead of Christmas holidays.
Two young men accused of targeting seniors in a string of armed and violent robberies sought release ahead of Christmas holidays.
A man whose vehicle was reportedly stuck in floodwaters was lucky to walk away after passers-by assisted him.
With his manhood on full display, a slippery escapee led police on a wild chase after he was caught naked and hiding in his ex’s ceiling.
Construction workers have been sacked days before Christmas after the state government tore up a tender to upgrade a Qld hospital.
Toowoomba ratepayers will soon know how much court cases involving contentious development applications will cost the council after major reforms were passed.
A Toowoomba woman has been spotted helping herself to donations left at a charity bin at a time of year when many families are relying on the goodwill and generosity of the community to make ends meet.
The nurses and midwives union demand to know how the LNP government plans to tackle the critical workforce shortage following the axing of incentives scheme.
On the eve of his 18th birthday, a young boy has faced the music for his role in the terrifying home invasion of a 24-year-old student.
On the second anniversary of the Wieambilla massacre, the grieving families of hero cops Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold have released never-before-seen photos and are calling on a major change.
Regional Queensland Syrians have reacted to the news of rebel forces ousting the Assad regime in Syria, as they hope each day to wake to good news.
A $5000 reward has been offered to help catch vandals who again targeted a fast-selling Toowoomba housing estate — this time with spray paint.
A dark reality sits behind the unbridled offending of two young sisters, reflecting back a larger issue in our community an expert has warned.
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