‘Pathological’: Serial GC fraudster plunders yet another employer
A convicted fraudster who served hard time for swindling $1.3m managed to land a gig as a HR manager at Molendinar after his release. It did not end well for his new employer.
A convicted fraudster who served hard time for swindling $1.3m managed to land a gig as a HR manager at Molendinar after his release. It did not end well for his new employer.
Four sudden deaths in five days on the Gold Coast earlier this month sent the internet into overdrive – now, local police are getting on the front foot. Here’s what we know so far about the cases.
Millions have been lost by everyday Qlders over the years to elaborate scams. We breakdown the worst – who were the victims, how much they lost and how the scams worked.
A 18th birthday celebration at Star Gold Coast’s casino turned sour after a law student punched a security guard escorting him away from the building. Read what happened in court.
A former nurse fined for masturbating in his van was reported to police after three girls saw his vehicle rocking in a Molendinar car park. Read the full story here.
The emergency services community is mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Superintendent David Cook, a beloved bedrock of his community known for his dedication and compassion. Read the tributes.
We asked year 12 students from A.B. Paterson College, who are the next generation of Gold Coast leaders, what they really think about our city. HERE’S WHAT THEY SAID
The cherished Burleigh Heads markets are making a surprise comeback a year after they thought they had closed for good due to construction plaguing the beachside suburb.
A Gold Coast mother has been identified as the woman who was found dead on the ocean’s edge at Palm Beach. FULL UPDATE
A man has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed in the chest outside Robina Town Centre on the Gold Coast.
A man who lawyers say has “an issue with respecting people’s property” has been hit with extra time in custody after he broke into a Mudgeeraba pharmacy. Read what happened in court.
It’s the tragic human toll of a faceless war – begging the question: How many more young lives need to be destroyed before there is change? SPECIAL REPORT
The new three hour limits around light rail stage three won’t be the last parking flashpoint until we solve our transport issues, writes Dr Daniel O’Hare.
A parliamentary inquiry into the safety of e-bikes and e-scooters has heard a shock call from one man who believes the devices need to be faster in order to be safer. Read what was said
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