New Cameras Catching Motorists On Phones And Failing To Wear Seatbelts 10/02/2022
More than $288,000 worth of fines are being dished out every day from new hi-tech cameras.
Annastacia Palaszczuk has finally apologised to public servants who have felt their integrity concerns have been ignored.
Nearly one in four Queensland aged care residents eligible for a Covid-19 booster shot are yet to get one new data has revealed, amid the state’s deadliest day of the pandemic.
The source of a threatening call made to Grace Tame begging her not to say anything “damning” about Scott Morrison close to the election is being investigated and will be told to apologise to the former Australian of the Year.
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