Road reopens after 4WD flips in three-car crash
The road has reopened after a car flipped in a three-vehicle crash. UPDATES.
The road has reopened after a car flipped in a three-vehicle crash. UPDATES.
The mother of a teenage girl, who was killed along with two others in a horror crash caused by a 13-year-old boy in a stolen car, has spoken out after the Attorney-General’s decision to appeal the sentence.
Paramedics and a marine rescue crew have helped take a teen girl to the mainland after she was bitten at K’gari.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s pre-election spending spree continues in Queensland on Wednesday, as he unveils a $260m funding boost for a spate of infrastructure projects.
A 73-year-old man who went missing from Brisbane on April 22 has been found safe and well, but in a place nobody ever would have thought.
‘Slay’, ‘rizz’, ‘girl dinner’ – while it may sound like a load of gibberish, it’s the internet language of today’s young generation. Take a look at a parent’s guide to TikTok slang.
Six months before the state election, an exclusive Courier-Mail poll reveals Steven Miles is now the most unpopular Queensland Premier in at least a decade.
Another season of MAFS has wrapped, but where are the previous contestants? See 15 fan-favourite couples from Qld and find out what they are up to now.
Two Second World War veterans were among thousands of people who gathered to commemorate Anzac Day in Maryborough and Hervey Bay, with one saying it “meant everything” to be there. PHOTOS, VIDEO
The identity of a 36-year-old man shot dead by police near Gladstone can be revealed along with details about a chillingly similar standoff on the Gold Coast, other crimes across Queensland and insight from his friends about where it all went wrong.
Bundaberg’s Riding for the Disabled Australia group will soon fundraise in the hopes the non-profit will be able to buy more comfortable riding gear.
A takeaway shop worker has fallen victim to an armed holdup involving a man with a knife who robbed a Hervey Bay business.
Many businesses will close their doors on the Fraser Coast for Anzac Day, but here is a list of places where you can visit a chemist, get groceries, a quick meal or a coffee.
Not everyone wants to drive at more than 140km/h as they can in Europe, but at what point can Queenslanders expect to see a proper highway for a 100km/h limit, asks Letea Cavander.
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