The police commissioner laid out the “plain and simple” facts of what happened on Friday night at Jade Buddha.
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Queensland towing fees set to be capped in overhaul of industry
There will be capped maximum fees for towing from private property in an overhaul of the tow truck industry.
Queensland towing fees set to be capped in overhaul of industry
There will be capped maximum fees for towing from private property in an overhaul of the tow truck industry.
Traditional owners lose appeal to block Adani mine
Traditional owners have faced another legal setback in their quest to block Adani’s proposed coalmine in central Queensland.
Marriage postal survey a 'personal thing', Lord Mayor says during council debate
Brisbane City Councillors will not collectively support a yes vote in the gay marriage plebiscite, as Lord Mayor Graham Quirk says the vote is an “individual thing”.
Marriage postal survey a 'personal thing', Lord Mayor says during council debate
Brisbane City Councillors will not collectively support a yes vote in the gay marriage plebiscite, as Lord Mayor Graham Quirk says the vote is an “individual thing”.
'This has not caused a diplomatic incident': Qld Attorney-General on Prince Frederik rebuff
The state Opposition Leader questioned whether Crown Prince Frederik would have met his Australian wife Princess Mary, who he met in a bar, under the Queensland laws.
National Retail Association pans 'farcical' changes to Queensland trading hours
Trading hours reforms are “farcical”, will cost jobs in regional areas and result in almost no extra trading opportunities for major retailers, a peak retail association has argued.
National Retail Association pans 'farcical' changes to Queensland trading hours
Trading hours reforms are “farcical”, will cost jobs in regional areas and result in almost no extra trading opportunities for major retailers, a peak retail association has argued.
Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik turned away from Brisbane bar
A spokeswoman for Queensland’s Attorney-General denied that liquor office bureaucrats were called on to eventually help get the Danish royal into the upmarket bar after the initial rebuff.



