A jury in the trial of a Brisbane man accused of murdering his wealthy uncle almost two decades ago has been discharged after he sacked his legal team.
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'Isn't life wonderful?': Rower's approach to life remembered in his death
It was the news rower Mark Roome’s family had been dreading ever since he disappeared on an early morning row along the Brisbane River.
Police offer $250,000 reward to help find Donna Steele's killer
Donna Steele’s body was found in the Endeavour River at Cooktown, in Cape York, in August last year
Close call for Brisbane driver as downpour continues
Heavy rain was recorded across Brisbane early Friday morning, with more than 50 millimetres falling in the past 24 hours.
Planning drive: Games ticket holders urged to pre-book park ’n’ ride spots
People driving to the 2018 Commonwealth Games events at the Gold Coast in April have been urged to pre-book car spots as organisers announce a Journey Planner.
Million-dollar Mooloolaba approval a 'crucial chess piece' for Sunshine Coast
Most of the car parks on Mooloolaba’s beachfront have been consigned to history, as the face of the Sunshine Coast suburb changes again.
Trains delayed during evening commute
There are delays on all train lines after a track fault at Fortitude Valley.
Heke found not guilty of manslaughter over Queensland road-rage death
A New Zealand man accused of the manslaughter of a driver with a history of road rage has been found not guilty of manslaughter by a Queensland jury.
Brisbane council employees get pay rise as lord mayor bypasses ballot
Three unions, representing about 85 per cent of staff, agreed to proceed to the ballot but the resistance of others delayed the process.
Jury retires to consider verdict on Tamate Heke
The jury to decide if Heke is guilty of the manslaughter of another driver during a road rage incident has retired to consider its verdict.



