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Book a doctor online, Labor plan to cut wait lists
As nearly 40,000 Queenslanders wait to see a specialist in the public system, Labor has announced a $145 million cash injection in a bid to reduce the time Queenslanders spend on the “waiting list for the waiting list”.
Can you pick your neighbour's overhanging fruit?
If your neighbours have a luscious mango tree, and its fruit overhangs your fence, does that mean you can pick it?
Olympic champion Neil Brooks surrenders to Queensland police
Former Australian Olympic swimmer Neil Brooks is charged over an alleged $1.95 million fraud, with police saying he duped an investor into purchasing 50 per cent of his sports clothing business.
Murder charges laid after woman's body found on Gold Coast
A 55-year-old man is charged with murder after his wife, who he was separated from, was found dead on a residential road on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
Man killed after falling into woodchipper at Gympie
A 54-year-old man dies after falling into a woodchipper on a rural property at Gympie, north of Brisbane.
Queensland Deputy Premier's seat under threat from Greens: poll
Jackie Trad may be in danger of losing her seat of South Brisbane to Amy McMahon if Liberal National Party voters give their second preference to the Greens, a Galaxy poll suggests.
MP Jo-Ann Miller says Labor needs to be respectful of One Nation voters
Outspoken Labor MP Jo-Ann Miller has a more conciliatory tone toward One Nation than her party, urging it to be respectful of One Nation voters.
Palaszczuk 'not aware' of PwC donation on same day of Adani veto
The Queensland Premier says she was unaware consultancy company PricewaterhouseCoopers donated more than $2,000 to Labor on the same day she revealed her partner Shaun Drabsch was involved in a loan application for Adani, but says she has no concerns about it.
All the campaign hype as the Queensland election hits the halfway mark
The campaign trail has proven to be a call to action for both LNP leader Tim Nicholls and the KAP’s Robbie Katter this week, while Labor Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk limits things to hard hats and orange vests.

