Young woman pleads guilty to stabbing man in the neck
‘Think I’m f-king around dog?’: A screaming match between a 42-year-old Toowoomba man and a 19-year-old woman came to an end after she pulled a knife from her bra and lodged it in the man’s neck.
‘Think I’m f-king around dog?’: A screaming match between a 42-year-old Toowoomba man and a 19-year-old woman came to an end after she pulled a knife from her bra and lodged it in the man’s neck.
A Labor MP has threatened to quit the party over landmark crime laws, while Steven Miles has confirmed the opposition will not stand in the way of the ‘adult-crime, adult-time’ policy.
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Readers have come out swinging at individuals as they celebrate a Courier-Mail exit poll that shows the LNP is set to romp home in the Queensland election, but many others are warning it may not be a done deal just yet.
A fight over a packet of cigarettes and a mystery white sedan could hold the key for police after five men were murdered in a boarding house blaze.
A seething Townsville retiree has unloaded on Steven Miles and the Labor party for their handling of the youth crime crisis and school lunch plan.
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A teenage girl is set to spend a night in the Toowoomba watch house after she was arrested and charged with a stolen car offence and 10 other alleged crimes.
Toowoomba acquaintances who beat a man before stealing his phone and beanie will be sentenced together for the crime before the higher courts.
Steven Miles has faced off with Karl Stefanovic over his $1.4bn “mandate” to provide free lunches for all primary school children, despite Labor previously shooting the idea down.
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A major Queensland university said it is reviewing all areas of its operations and is taking immediate steps to ensure it operates efficiently in response to ongoing financial pressures facing the higher education sector.
A ‘brazen’ pedophile has been jailed after vile offending was exposed in court two decades after it occurred, including details so shocking a supporter of the man remarked she ‘felt sick’ hearing them.
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