SCAM WATCH: CQ residents targeted by fraudsters
Scammers claim to be from various agencies.
Scammers claim to be from various agencies.
The fruits of a handyman’s labour have gone up in flames with a family left to pick up the pieces.
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The southwest contingent of the ICPA are lobbying to save rural bus routes and make boarding more affordable for families.
Small clubs across the southwest will start upgrades when state government funding comes through.
The driver was pepper sprayed after a struggle with police.
UPDATE: Missing girl last seen on June 1 has been found
The primary school girl has been rushed to hospital with head injuries.
Mother speaks out to help other teenage boys after her son tooks his own life
Organisers have tripled the size of the historic event and tickets have gone on sale for a number of local activities.
New research has revealed more than 50 per cent of Queenslanders are putting their homes at risk of fire by not checking their heaters at the start of winter.
Maltese cross dogs are the most commonly insured animal
Coking coal project plans in the pipeline to boost employment.
Councillors say developers are “scared” to work in the Tweed
DESPITE this mum’s ‘text book pregnancy’, the room went silent when her baby boy entered the world.
A Gatton family’s life has been flipped after a terrible farm accident nearly cost a worker’s life, and left him with life-changing injuries
A gatecrashed engagement party has ended in true love for this couple, who tied the knot on the first day of spring.
ONE Indigenous man is letting his feet do the talking as he campaigns for a stronger voice in Parliament.
THIS indigenous police officer is counting down the days until he is stationed at the indigenous town of Cherbourg.
FORMER Cherbourg resident and NRL legend has opened up about his bout of depression and he wants others to be brave enough to share as well.
If police and public servants are not safe in their own homes at night, then no one in these communities are safe.
A trial to boost tourism opportunities have been squashed after council voted not to proceed with dual tourism oprtators due to costs.
”Kill it with fire! Kill it with fire before it lays eggs!,” they shouted from a distance.
The rule will be introduced from July 1.
The two cars crashed at an intersection in the Lockyer Valley just after 3pm, but by 3.20pm, a rescue helicopter was called.
Health experts are concerned Queensland women are missing out.
For Aron and Monique Wilmot it was everything they could have wished for and more.
THE family woke to a nightmare after their beloved family pet was nowhere to be found. WARNING: GRAPHIC
FAMILY business takes giant strides to 10,000 orders every month to all corners of the globe.
It’s a habit Alby was always on the look for, but now he is helping others get their daily fix.
“It is my firm belief that Lismore will stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters”
Local woman takes out top Darling Downs honour
The Rockhampton woman was killed on the weekend in a head-on crash which also killed a 47-year-old man.
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PHOEBE Dann is a young woman living her life with optimism and courage, despite a chronic health condition.
Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the head-on collision
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“I try to take it in my stride. I feel that’s the best way to deal with it.”
DOES your child have issues being separated from you?
DOCTOR reveals what happened following Wednesday afternoon’s shark attack.
A two-year-old Lockyer Valley toddler is in a critical condition in hospital after a freak harness racing accident.
AgForce president, Georgie Somerset says after three long years their calls have finally been answered.
“For me, one woman here in Australia, to receive the exposure I received has been huge, and it is definitely all thanks to her.”
FOR many, the Christchurch attack was a horrible act of terrorism that should never have happened, but for Mushtaq Hussain it was a reminder of his own history.
A ticket or two may be all it takes to call a stunning hinterland property “home”, as one Sunshine Coast family discovered two decades ago.
Some highlights of Bernard Salt’s look at Gympie’s future – including where the singles are
Faith cannot walk or talk. She is oxygen dependant and her bones are so brittle that they can be broken just by moving her the wrong way.
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