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Toyah Cordingley’s Accused Murderer To Remain Behind Bars 01/12/2022

The man suspected of brutally murdering a young Cairns woman on an isolated north Queensland beach four years ago will remain in prison while a submission of evidence is prepared. 

Queenslanders could save up to $120 a year by switching electricity retailers, but any benefit will be quickly swallowed up with the cost of an average power bill set to soar more than $800 over two years. 

Laws created in honour of the tragic death of Queensland teen Jack Beasley have been introduced to Queensland’s parliament, thanks to a tireless effort of his family highlighting the dangers of concealed weapons. 

The increasing number of Queenslanders turning to food delivery services and working from home during the Covid pandemic has been blamed for the rising rates of household rubbish. 

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