District Court sittings at Gladstone, August 1
Here is a list of District Court sittings at Gladstone on August 1
Here is a list of District Court sittings at Gladstone on August 1
The Covid-19 pandemic is believed to have been a “trigger for some” of the events in the Wieambilla massacre where a trio of conspiracy theorists gunned down two cops and a Good Samaritan. SEE HOW DAY 1 OF THE INQUEST UNFOLDED
The inquest into the Wieambilla massacre has heard of warning signs that may have helped prevent the tragedy, writes the editor.
Here is a list of District Court sittings at Gladstone on July 31
A regional Queensland man who got behind the wheel four times the legal alcohol limit said he was simply trying to ‘help a mate’ when he was busted by police.
A father of three was coming to the aid of a mother and child when the woman’s partner rammed them off the road, killing the man, police allege.
The driver who police allege ‘deliberately rammed’ into a car, causing a crash that killed a Western Downs man, has also been charged with attempting to murder a two-year-old who is believed to be his son. Full details.
A man unhappy with an infringement notice caused a stink when he dumped 20kg of ‘sloppy, lumpy matter’ on to the counter of a Queensland police station. See what he claimed the ‘matter’ to be.
Often fuelled by ice, a group of troubled teens hits the street every night to perform a “creep” until the sun comes up. Watch this chilling documentary, which takes you into the mind of these young offenders.
A horror triple fatal allegedly caused by a 13-year-old boy in a stolen car made Maryborough the epicentre of the state’s grief and anger surrounding the ongoing youth crime crisis. Here is how the tragedy unfolded.
A Western Downs man who was charged with attempted murder and 12 other offences earlier this year has had his matter mentioned in Dalby court.
A massive police operation targeting rural thefts, unlawful firearms and drugs has charged 16 people across the South Burnett and Western Downs with 178 offences.
A Chinchilla man who was caught speeding and drink driving late one night said he was checking up on his yabby traps, a court was told.
Just a month after turning 18, a Chinchilla man attended a man’s home with a group of up to 10 people before assaulting and stealing items the man was wearing in a disturbing robbery. See how it unfolded.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/chinchilla/police-courts/page/25