At least one person is dead and a number of others were in a critical condition following car crashes in separate parts of Queensland on Friday.
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No price to pay for those close to Cross River Rail stations, authority promises
Brisbane could have built some new bridges across the river for the money that had been spent on Cross River Rail so far, Deputy Mayor Adrian Schrinner says.
Where did winter go? Warmest August days in eight years for Ekka
Brisbane was expected to experience maximum temperatures of more than eight degrees above the August average on People’s Day at the Ekka.
Man facing almost 100 charges after garage thefts
A man has been charged with almost 100 offences after a large number of thefts in south-east Queensland.
Mines will face 'full force of the law' if dust laws breached, Premier says
Four Queensland mines accused of breaching dust monitoring rules designed to protect workers from the deadly black lung disease have been warned to step up their game or face prosecution.
One Nation candidate for Queensland election was a Hells Angel
“I’m a big boy, I can handle it,” Scott Bannan said of rival parties digging into his past.
Alleged South Brisbane laneway rapist denied bail
A New South Wales man accused of brutally raping a woman in South Brisbane six years ago has been denied bail.
Four Queensland coal mines face closure over dust monitoring shortfalls
Four Queensland coal mines could be closed after failing to meet dust monitoring obligations designed to protect workers’ health.
Adani fined $12,000 for Abbot Point coal terminal stormwater breach
Indian mining giant Adani has been fined $12,000 for a stormwater breach at its Abbot Point coal terminal during Tropical Cyclone Debbie.
Pearson: Queensland schools prepare kids for jail
Queensland schools are preparing young people for jail, an Indigenous leader says.



