Public housing tenants slapped with tough new three-strike policy
Public housing tenants will be slapped with a tough new three-strike policy under a dramatic crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
Public housing tenants will be slapped with a tough new three-strike policy under a dramatic crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
Disturbing details have emerged about an alleged assault in a Qld nightclub precinct which ended in a construction worker being charged and a business owner dad seriously hurt.
Queensland motorists were slugged nearly $500m in fines in a single year, with the state raking in three times more cash from bad drivers than they were five years ago. USE THE INTERACTIVE MAP
One of the two housemates charged with Pheobe Bishop’s murder has returned to court with a surprise new (and more natural) look.
A national food delivery service has partnered with a number of businesses in regional Queensland as it expands into country areas. See which restaurants are now taking orders.
The late Ray Scott’s sprawling 100,930ha pastoral portfolio has been carved up, with 10 farms sold to nine different buyers. See all the details.
Qld will launch an ambitious plan to double the tourism industry to $84bn in two decades.
One of Qld’s largest wind farm companies says signing off on a community benefit scheme too soon could cause delay, higher costs and adverse outcomes for councils, communities and developers.
A Sunshine Coast homeless community is still cleaning up after ex-TC Alfred, all while shops sit empty on their town’s main street.
A woman sleeping rough in bushland at a Gold Coast park has been found dead overnight with police declaring a crime scene. Read the latest on the investigation.
An aged care worker has been violently attacked outside a Qld aged care home where staff are reportedly shaken by a series of dangerous encounters.
Following a coronial inquest, a mother has vowed to never stop seeking the truth for her little boy after he was bitten by a brown snake and found dead hours later.
Ahead of his headline performance, Queensland musician Xavier Rudd shares his “shock” diagnosis and the uncertainty that comes with it.
Shocking details of a notorious gang’s alleged operations – including “recruiting children” and using an altered vehicle to transport drugs and cash – have been heard in court.
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