WATCH: Woman arrested after alleged gel blaster carjacking
Police have accused a Queensland woman of a series of car-jackings up north, hitchhiking a ride with a kind stranger after crashing a stolen vehicle.
Police have accused a Queensland woman of a series of car-jackings up north, hitchhiking a ride with a kind stranger after crashing a stolen vehicle.
The Queensland government has provided $186.75m in aid to flood-affected western Queensland and is urging tourists to visit the region now lush with flora and fauna.
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Former Special Forces soldier’s lifesaving creation to lead revolutionary safety technology trials at Australia’s largest military exercise.
A man in custody on rape charges has pleaded guilty to bizarre and concerning crimes, including a public attack outside a Toowoomba pub where threatened to kill a man while wearing a dress.
A woman accused of killing a dog and setting fire to two residences has fronted a Toowoomba court for the alleged crimes.
Police arrived at a Millmerran home in early 2023, finding a hand-less man bleeding out after he was attacked with a katana sword. Now, years later, a court has heard his murder accused had the charges dropped.
The state’s southwest is home to some of the richest agricultural and pastoral farming land in the country. See the full list of southwest Queensland farming stations and their owners here.
The location of a former South West Queensland petrol station is up for sale, alongside 12 other locations around the country.
From Eromanga to Toowoomba meet the woman riding 1117km to raise funds for flood affected South West Queensland towns.
From chasing criminals on foot, to tracking them with covert surveillance and hi-tech tools, searching bushland on horseback or rescuing people from flood water – the varied life of a copper will be on display at the Toowoomba career expo.
After finding the deadly items the woman thought she should bury them, but luckily she called the explosives regulator first.
What was once a highly-respected and award-winning health care business providing specialist support for people with severe injuries and disabilities was carrying millions in liabilities, documents have revealed.
BlazeAid volunteers say they have repaired more than 50km of fencing in western Queensland hit hard by flooding, and have urged landholders to not be afraid to ask for help.
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