Sea World staff are celebrating the pitter-patter of polar bear paws after 16-year-old Liya gave birth to twins.
Category: ABC Brisbane News Updates
Gonski 2.0 'smoke and mirrors', Queensland Education Minister says
Most of the money from the Federal Government’s overhaul of school funding will not actually be available for five years, Queensland Education Minister Kate Jones says.
Owner of rogue tyre recycling business convicted over abusive messages
The owner of a rogue tyre recycling business at the centre of an ABC investigation is convicted of threatening a former associate and an employee by leaving abusive messages on their mobile phones.
Four decades of friendship for ballet's Li Cunxin and Ben Stevenson
It is nearly 40 years since Li Cunxin, one of the world’s most famous ballet stars and subject of the film Mao’s Last Dancer, met renowned choreographer Ben Stevenson.
Crackdown on rogue labour hire companies in Queensland
Labour hire companies in Queensland will be regulated by a new licensing scheme to target rogue operators, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announces at a Labour Day rally in Brisbane.
'We're going to beat them': Victory confident of spoiling Sydney FC's A-League dream
Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat says his side has “all the confidence in the world” and vows to squash Sydney FC’s hopes of a dream A-League double in next Sunday’s grand final.
A-League semi-finals live: Melbourne Victory v Brisbane Roar
The last spot in the A-League grand final is up for grabs as the Melbourne Victory hosts the Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park. Follow all the semi-final action in our live A-League ScoreCentre.
Malcolm Turnbull worse than Tony Abbott, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says she is ‘at breaking point’ with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, saying things took a turn for the worst after Cyclone Debbie.
Labor backtracks on support of Adani coal mine
Federal Labor is stepping back from its support of Adani’s proposed multi-billion-dollar Queensland coal project.
Family Court underfunded, letting people down, chief justice says
Australia’s Family Court and Federal Circuit Court is letting families down because of huge backlogs and lack of resources, the system’s Chief Justice Diana Bryant says.



