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'A f—ing joke': Fishers furious over delayed warning of toxic foam spill
Fishers are furious they weren’t warned about a toxic foam spill in Brisbane waters for days, warning hundreds of kilograms of prawns were caught in the affected area.
Siblings returning from Easter trip when tragedy struck
Brisbane siblings Sarah and Daniel Walker lost their lives in an instant when their car was hit head-on on the Bruce Highway as they returned home from a trip to Bundaberg.
Mega solar farm planned for Gympie
A company proposing to build Australia’s largest solar farm near Gympie says the $2 billion facility will eventually supply about 15 per cent of south-east Queensland’s power needs.
Goodbye Clive: Palmer to disband PUP
Clive Palmer says he will cancel the registration of his Palmer United Party, which at its height boasted four members of Federal Parliament with the mining magnate himself representing a seat on the Sunshine Coast.
Is working in a group really that important?
Group work. You either love it or you hate it. But how important are those team-building courses that are often part of the modern workplace?
'Poor old developers' needed to fund election campaigns, Pisasale tells CCC probe
Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale defends relying on “poor old developers” to help fund his campaigns, as he faces a grilling at the Crime and Corruption Commission hearing into alleged corruption at the 2016 council elections.
Premier concerned over 457 visa impact on Queensland hospitals
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk hopes regional hospitals will not suffer from the Federal Government’s changes to the 457 visa system, saying local medical students have not received enough support.
Website of Liberal MP Stuart Robert appears to contradict fundraising claim
Federal Liberal backbencher Stuart Robert’s evidence to Queensland’s corruption watchdog about his fundraising activities appears to be contradicted by his own website.
Prawn catches at risk from Brisbane Airport chemical spill
South-east Queensland prawn fishers already financially crushed by white spot disease are reeling for a second time in as many months after learning their catch could be affected by last week’s chemical spill from a Qantas airport facility.



