Solution to commuter pain right under our noses
CRUCIAL land for a game-changing major transport corridor has been sitting idle under Brisbane residents’ feet for the past three decades, but now there are renewed calls to finally get th...
Elite college’s huge fall in top OP scores
STILL reeling from last week’s controversial report accusing its governing body of mismanaging funds, one of the state’s most prestigious private schools has recorded one of the biggest ...
The aussie doctors changing the world
TECHNOLOGY, apps and devices make human contact a rare thing today. But the doctors at GenWise are ensuring their digital platform remains relationship-focused.
Your chance to talk to the Acting PM
MATHIAS Cormann says if Queensland families want to get ahead they need to get behind lower taxes for all businesses. Tell the Acting PM what you think when he blogs live from 3-4pm AEST.
Trump’s gun speech notes spark outrage
A PHOTO of Donald Trump’s speaking points for a discussion with shooting victims has emerged, while a weeping teen implored the President to follow Australia’s lead on gun control.
Peris: There were ‘substantial flaws’ in ASADA drug test
SPRINTER Jessica Peris is claiming there were “substantial flaws” in the drug test which came back positive and forced her withdrawal from the Commonwealth Games selection trials.
$1.6b ‘worst job’ site under investigation
AN independent auditor will be forced to investigate the “abnormally high” number of workplace incidents on a major Queensland road project.
QLD’s high-rise boom slowing fast
QUEENSLAND’S high-rise building boom is slowing, with ABS data revealing a sharp drop in the construction of dwellings other than houses.
Sally Faulkner says embassy denied access
AUSTRALIAN embassy staff in Beirut have been denied physical access to two Brisbane children by their Lebanese father, the mother claims. The case last shot to prominence in 2016 when the mu...
Alleged dog killer ‘used reasonable force’
A HEALTH and safety worker charged with unlawfully killing a neighbourhood dog by first strangling and then hitting it over the head with a sledgehammer claims he was merely defending himsel...
‘Rogue’ unions quashed council pay deal
LORD Mayor Graham Quirk has called on the Palaszczuk Government to amend their industrial relations laws after he claimed a handful of “rogue” unions stopped a pay deal going to a ballot.