Audio recordings and billboards could be used to keep tourists safe while driving on Queensland roads.
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An apology Alan Raabe waited nearly 30 years to receive
It was an apology Alan Raabe waited nearly 30 years to hear. Or, as it turned out, to read.
McCulkin cold case trial: O'Dempsey 'confessed to murders'
Friend says Vincent O’Dempsey bragged “They’ll never catch me”.
Soldier vanished after fight, inquest told
Host of 1999 house party said Sean Sargent involved in ‘brief scuffle’.
Hundreds of calls to tow truck hotline
Government happy with response to dodgy behaviour tipline.
Father, police appeal for help to find young boy's stolen wheelchair
Brisbane father’s plea for help to find his son’s stolen wheelchair.
Brisbane City Council Lord Mayor delivers on road safety election promise
Up to 200 flashing traffic warning signs to be installed across Brisbane.
Greens' request for leakers on Queens Wharf casino referred to Queensland crime watchdog
Last week, Greens volunteers were spotted handing out flyers to public servants outside the government building, 1 William Street, encouraging people to email or post them information about the project.
Queensland Premier says sorry to people punished under historical gay sex laws
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has apologised to people charged under historic gay sex offences.
In full: Queensland Parliament's apology to the gay community
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has delivered an apology for the harm caused by laws that criminalsed homosexual activity between consenting adults. Here is the speech in full.



