The parents of a Brisbane toddler who died after suffering severe burns late last month are charged with her torture and murder.
Category: ABC Brisbane News Updates
Power prices should drop under Queensland plan: Palaszczuk
The Queensland Government is hoping to put “downward pressure” on power prices with a plan that includes directing electricity generator Stanwell to change its pricing policy.
Thurston and Slater looking good for Origin II
Kevin Walters gives a strong indication Queensland greats Johnathan Thurston and Billy Slater will be back for State of Origin II.
Juggling mining jobs and Greens vote to challenge Queensland Government
The Palaszczuk Government will have a balancing act to perform in the lead up to the next election, as it tries to boost resources jobs in north Queensland while still appealing to the inner-city Greens vote in Brisbane, Josh Bavas writes.
Slater proves point to Maroons selectors following Origin snub
Billy Slater feels he has again put up a case for Queensland State of Origin selection following his scintillating display in Melbourne’s 40-12 defeat of Newcastle on Friday night.
Acclaimed chef gives up fine dining to cook for sick kids
He was dubbed a rising star of the culinary scene, but Mat Fury says he has reached the high point of his career cooking for sick children and their families at Queensland’s only children’s hospice.
Treatment to 'turn off' allergies a decade away: scientists
Sufferers of severe allergies like asthma and lethal food allergies could gain lifetime relief in a single treatment, with Queensland researchers saying an injection to block certain immune responses is getting closer.
Time running out for 10yo girl who needs life-saving surgery
A family puts their home on the market and turns to crowdfunding to pay for life-saving surgery in the US, for a condition their daughter caught in an Australian hospital.
Train guard gives commuters something to smile about
Meet Ben Olsen, the train guard who adds his own positive spin to the mundane daily commute.
Inquest ordered into fatal 1973 Brisbane night club firebombing
Queensland’s Attorney-General writes to the state coroner asking him to hold an inquest into the 1973 firebombing of Whiskey Au Go Go in Brisbane, in which 15 people died.



