Woman fighting for life after Ipswich rollover
A woman in her 40s has been flown to hospital with life-threatening injuries after her vehicle rolled over at Ipswich.
A woman in her 40s has been flown to hospital with life-threatening injuries after her vehicle rolled over at Ipswich.
It’s dangerous, anti-social and illegal, but these Queensland mums are still turning to methamphetamine, and are being busted for it. Here are the wild rides that led them there.
A sexual assault victim has bravely confronted her abuser in court, after she and her sister kept secret for decades what he had done to them throughout their teenage years.
Ipswich police are calling for witnesses after reports of a man being stabbed in the head while getting off a bus earlier this week.
A father-of-three who has been a repeated, violent DV offender for much of his adult life has learnt his fate in an Ipswich court after a terrifying assault that left him checking his victim’s pulse.
A decorated police officer, issued a bravery award for crossing floodwaters to save an amputee, will now ask the Commissioner to keep his job after a drunken on-duty car crash.
Exclusive poll reveals Queenslanders have more faith in an LNP government led by David Crisafulli to manage the state’s health system.
Queenslanders will be given three chances to be caught carrying heroin, cocaine or ice before facing a criminal charge, under new laws passed in Parliament.
A decision on whether mobile phones should be banned in Queensland schools could be made within weeks, with the government enlisting a former children’s commissioner to investigate the issue.
US ships, fighter jets and thousands of armed forces personnel to converge on Queensland for Australia’s largest biennial military training operation.
A Bellbowrie bookkeeper and father-of-two, who ‘succumbed to temptation’ has had his day in court. See what happened.
Desperate tenants and struggling families have turned to novel housing solutions to keep a roof over their heads, downsizing in order to avoid being caught up in the state’s ongoing housing crisis.
The plan to restrict landlords to just one rent increase a year might actually improve the lot of many renters, but who knows for sure? The government clearly didn’t make this decision based on a hard-eyed assessment of the evidence – if indeed there is any.
From violent acts and abuse of power to those who simply pushed the limits of their privilege too far, these Queensland cops put their careers on the line when they found themselves on the wrong side of the law. Read the full list.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/page/197