‘They deserve better’: Therapy horses traumatised by roaming dogs
A charity that provides therapeutic animal services for people with disabilities has reached out to the community for help after two of their horses were traumatised by stray dogs.
A charity that provides therapeutic animal services for people with disabilities has reached out to the community for help after two of their horses were traumatised by stray dogs.
From Hervey Bay to Bundaberg, tens of thousands of Hinkler voters have already had their say in the federal election, while an early exit poll on Tuesday hinted at what the final outcome might look like.
The LNP has demanded Labor release cabinet documents relating to a hospital infrastructure plan deemed ‘deeply flawed’. But the Opposition has hit back, claiming the government is looking for excuses not to keep its own promises.
A burnout on a wet road caused a crash that left three people with “significant” injuries, a court has heard.
A toddler’s cheeky grin and his capacity for pure and unconditional love has been remembered at an emotional funeral service.
A pensioner and his supporters have caused a scene in a regional Qld court, interjecting and talking over the magistrate, insisting he recuse himself and more.
Additional telecommunication employees from other states are ready to deploy to Queensland in anticipation of Cyclone Alfred cutting phone and internet lines.
When police investigating a near-death shooting of a drug dealer in suburbia searched a Qld pub they found a surprise unrelated gun.
Paramedics are assessing a man at the scene of a traffic incident at Urangan this afternoon.
A Sunshine Coast mother of two trying out a new camera has captured one of the most iconic surfing shots in the lead-up up to Tropical Cyclone Alfred crossing the coastline. SEE OUR MEGA GALLERIES
A young Independent hopes to end five decades of National and Liberal party dominance in Wide Bay come the federal election, a status quo he says has left the region ‘too safe’, which was costing it badly.
An unlicensed ‘builder’ with a history of unfinished and dodgy work has been fined $11,000 and is looking for a job in the mines after the law finally caught up with him.
After pallets of sandbags were sent south to Noosa, the Fraser Coast council needed reinforcements, fast. It comes as the latest on the likely impact of TC Alfred on the Wide Bay Burnett is revealed.
Hervey Bay Paralympian Keir Stephens has been announced as an ambassador Swim for a Cure, raising funds for cancer research.
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