Prescribing drugs is something junior doctors and medical practitioners in Australia lack confidence in, according to research.
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Man charged with manslaughter over Springfield Lakes worksite death
A man has been charged with manslaughter after a four month investigation into the death of a man at a Springfield Lakes construction site.
$850k worth of cannabis seized from Brisbane rental
More than $800,000 worth of cannabis has been seized from a rental property in Brisbane’s south west.
Brisbane parking 'stuff up' sees annual permit reduced to just one day
Reports of Brisbane residents left waiting months for incorrect parking permits has prompted a Brisbane City Council councillor to call for the contractor responsible for the “stuff up” to be sacked.
Fears empty Brisbane streets will greet the Queen's Commonwealth Games baton
There are concerns the Queen’s Baton Relay ahead of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games will travel one of its last legs through empty street in Brisbane.
Ekka gearing up for People's Day scorcher, with 30-degree top
Ekka patrons will have extra umbrellas, more water fountains and sunscreen on entry gates, to help combat the unseasonal temperatures.
Qld govt announces investigation into waste dumping
In New South Wales, the government charges companies $138 per tonne to dispose their waste. In Queensland, it costs nothing.
Queensland mines escape closure or prosecution for dust monitoring failures
Four Queensland mines which failed to meet dust monitoring laws designed to protect workers from the deadly black lung have escaped closure or prosecution.
Free fares on Brisbane buses for Ekka People's Day
The union confirmed the free fares Wednesday on Facebook, as they continue their fight for improved safety, better pay and rostering improvements.
'Suspicious device' found by supervisor at water treatment plant west of Brisbane
A supervisor at the facility found the suspicious device.



