Three bikies are convicted for walking to a car on the side of a Brisbane road, under Queensland’s VLAD law that bans gang members congregating in public. The trio made sure to leave the court separately after sentencing.
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Mother pleads guilty to manslaughter of 4yo Tyrell Cobb
The mother of Tyrell Cobb left court visibly shaken and remains on bail after pleading guilty to manslaughter over the death of her four-year-old son on the Gold Coast in 2009.
Bravehearts founder to run as independent in Queensland election
Child protection advocate Hetty Johnston is running as an independent in the election, saying she is committed to making Queensland the safest state to raise a child.
Greens pledge flat $1 fare on Queensland public transport
Adults should pay only a flat $1 fare on public transport in Queensland and people aged under 18 should travel free, the Greens say, under their state election transport policy.
Athletics star Wayde van Niekerk to have surgery, miss Commonwealth Games
A celebrity game of touch rugby leaves men’s 400m world and Olympic champion Wayde van Niekerk out of the Commonwealth Games with a knee injury.
The minor parties that could end up deciding who runs Queensland
Minor parties are once again set to be in a powerful position if, as polls suggest, Labor and the LNP fail to win a majority in the Queensland election.
'Secret plans' and 'tin-foil hats' as the Queensland campaign fires up
Queensland’s leaders accuse each other of having “secret plans’ — one to clip a campaign’s wings, the other to sell assets.
China lifts Australian beef import suspension from six major firms
A ban costing beef exporters a million dollars a day has been lifted by the Chinese Government on six of Australia’s largest firms.
Why Brisbane is the original jacaranda capital of Australia
Grafton is often labelled Australia’s jacaranda capital, but a gardens curator believes Brisbane should hold the title.
One Nation 'caught out' by early Queensland poll, will field fewer candidates
One Nation will field fewer candidates because party members “believed” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s assertion she would not call an early poll, One Nation state leader Steve Dickson says.

