Since its inception in 2008, the burial at sea conclusion to the Currumbin RSL Anzac Day dawn service has become an intrinsic part of the commemorations at Elephant Rock on the Gold Coast.
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Anzac Day: Big crowds expected as Queenslanders turn out to remember fallen
The veterans are fewer in number each year and yet the crowds get bigger and bigger.
White sorghum a rising star on the gluten-free scene
WHITE sorghum could be the answer for the gluten-free market, but a lack of education about how to use the ancient grain is curbing demand, while the lack of premiums for farmers is curbing supply.
'It won't happen again': Qantas works to rectify damage from toxic spill
Police charge men over more than a dozen burglaries across Brisbane
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Science supporters stream through Brisbane after Trump sparks worldwide movement
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Greens call for a referendum on $3 billion Queen's Wharf project
Calls have been made for Queensland residents to head to the polls over Queen’s Wharf casino.
Disaster relief on its way for Queensland farmers after Cyclone Debbie
Disaster relief will finally be on its way to Queensland farmers and small businesses affected by Cyclone Debbie, following a public slanging match between the state and federal governments.
Brisbane buskers audition for coveted permits
So you want to be busker? Brisbane residents have a crack at joining the ranks of Brisbane’s best buskers
Queensland woman fighting for life after axe attack
A woman is fighting for her life after being attacked with an axe in a remote north Queensland community.