Ipswich sale and auction results, week ending May 12
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An Ipswich-area baby has put up an epic fight for survival, battling a serious heart condition and a rare chromosomal disorder, giving his mum the greatest Mother’s Day gift imaginable.
Dodgy IVF clinics will be shut down and every child conceived by a donor in the past 50 years will be able to find out their genetic origins under sweeping new laws to be introduced into state parliament.
The popular mayor of a major southeast Queensland council has been announced as the replacement for the Noosa mayor on the 2032 Olympics organising committee.
A man sentenced over the sexual assault of his young daughter has been supported by his wife in court, who said she would continue to support both him and her children.
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Key recommendations from a landmark commission of inquiry into how Queensland Police respond to domestic and family violence have not been enacted six months on, it can be revealed.
The mother of a Queensland teen who recently died by suicide says she has grieved the loss of ‘Lishy’ for seven years because of her own “traumatising” mental health battle. Warning: Distressing content
Exclusive analysis of more than 800 NAPLAN results from the state’s largest and most popular primary schools has unveiled the best “free” public schools.
More than 70 of Queensland’s serious youth offenders are living in “melting pot” state-run care homes on suburban streets where they’re enticed into committing crimes, as facilities struggle to cope.
Queensland could be set for massive changes as part of landmark treaty negotiations with the state’s First Nations groups – but not everyone is happy.
A Logan man’s drunken bashing of a woman, in which he broke her nose and kicked her on the ground, has been revealed in court.
One of five people accused of involvement in a mega Lockyer Valley hydroponic cannabis bust has been sentenced for his role as a crop sitter.
The “voluminous” evidence in the case against an Ipswich man charged with his girlfriend Krystle Monks’ murder is likely to delay proceedings by one year, a court has heard.
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