Rising stars to watch at Australian junior champs
They are the rising stars ready to make a name for themselves at the Australian junior rugby championships. Discover the players to watch from the girls and boys under-18s and under-16s divisions.
They are the rising stars ready to make a name for themselves at the Australian junior rugby championships. Discover the players to watch from the girls and boys under-18s and under-16s divisions.
A Tara man will be without his licence for a long time after ignoring police instructions and was busted drink driving twice in a matter of hours.
Two men have been charged with more than 100 drug supply offences as part of an investigation into an alleged meth ring across the South West and Darling Downs districts.
Juveniles, charged with almost 100 offences, fronted Toowoomba court for a range of alleged crimes, from a violent sickle robbery to petty theft.
Tributes have flowed for a mother and her son after they were killed in a horrific car crash on the Western Downs, as a fundraiser is launched to support her surviving daughter.
In the past month Toowoomba has lost four lives to alleged domestic and family violence incidents, and the grief-stricken community needs to see change before more lives are taken.
A former boxer accused of fracturing a Gatton man’s skull during a pub fight in regional Queensland is attempting to settle the matter outside of court.
A Dalby magistrate and police prosecutor have warned a serial offender he could spend his youth in prison and be away from his child if he continued down his destructive path.
Two young men allegedly involved in a violent Toowoomba home invasion that left a man with a cleaver lodged in his chest are attempting to have their attempted murder charges dropped.
A Dalby magistrate has described a man’s offending as “serious, persistent and violent” after a brutal attack on his ex-partner weeks after his probation ended.
A Toowoomba man accused of grooming a child under the age of 16 has fronted court on the charge and 10 others.
A Toowoomba man who plied a girl with meth and “took advantage” of her sexually has been brought back to court for breaching his community based order.
Police have called out in court the actions of two Dalby men, with a prosecutor labelling them ‘country cowboys who thought they could take matters into their own hands’.
Days after finding out she was pregnant with twins, Felicity Burton and her 20-month-old son were injured in a motorcycle crash, which inspired her to found an organisation that supports rural parents and families who need to travel for medical support.
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