‘Like an episode of Yes Minister’: Qld’s ‘crazy’ housing debate erupts
It was the affordable housing promise that is coming at an almighty cost – and many aren’t happy. JOIN THE CONVERSATION
It was the affordable housing promise that is coming at an almighty cost – and many aren’t happy. JOIN THE CONVERSATION
A man and five children have been charged with a total of 63 offences including armed robbery with a knife during a crime spree which allegedly began on January 11.
A sick bat found by early morning walkers at a popular Ipswich park has tested positive to a virus that can be fatal to humans.
One of southeast Queensland’s most popular burger restaurants is on track to reopen its Moreton store six months after it was allegedly torched. The owner has opened up about his struggle.
Of the 25 properties on the market in Ipswich last week, 24 have sold. See the latest auction and sales results.
A 68-year-old woman has died after her car left the highway and crashed in a business car park west of Brisbane on Saturday.
Broncos icon Petero Civoniceva has opened up on how the loss of a friend led him to work with QPS rugby league, as he reveals the fellow footy icons set to pull on their boots for the Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold Memorial Day.
An NRL star has walked free from court with a smile after clearing his name of police assault charges.
An Ipswich mum who stole bizarre range of goods earlier this year told an Ipswich court she just wanted to ‘try’ it.
An Ipswich train station worker nearly lost his eyesight after he was publicly “set upon”, beaten, and forced to barricade himself in a train cabin by a churchgoing footy player.
Allegations of ‘inappropriate conduct’ against the deputy mayor of a large southeast Queensland council have been dismissed.
An Ipswich cop accused of being drunk and on duty during a police vehicle incident will have a later court date than expected. Find out why the matter has been delayed here.
Ipswich councillors have made a decision about the future of a controversial development on a significant Indigenous site where skeletal remains were found.
The state government’s decision to breach human rights law to put its new youth crime measures in place is “abhorrent” and could trigger a “human rights emergency in a broken system” according to Amnesty International.
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