Electricity bill discounts for Queenslanders for the next two years, and power companies threatened with a new competitor as the Premier makes a $300 million bid to cut prices ahead of the state election.
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Stephen Moore confident Wallabies are going places after beating All Blacks
The Wallabies’ 23-18 win over the All Blacks gives the departing Stephen Moore the feeling they can make a significant impact at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Women's Ashes live: Australia and England face off in opening ODI
The Women’s Ashes get underway as Australia looks to get off to winning ways over the old foe at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. Follow all the action in our live ScoreCentre.
Urban foragers seek out delicious foods hidden on city streets
When it comes to harvesting fresh fruits and vegetables, built-up city streets may not immediately spring to mind, but a growing movement of urban foragers are out to prove otherwise.
Mostert rules Supercars in the wet at Surfers
Ford’s Chaz Mostert moves firmly into championship contention after victory at a sodden Surfers Paradise in the Supercars race.
Bledisloe Cup: Wallabies break two-year hoodoo with win over All Blacks
The Wallabies get it done, beating the All Blacks 23-18 for their first win over their rivals since August 2015.
The Brisbane suburbs where it's about to get harder to buy an apartment
From next week it will be a lot tougher to borrow money for buying an apartment in a range of Brisbane suburbs. We’ve compiled a list of where.
'I could've been an angry person': Trish uses her disability to open minds instead
As soon as she leaves the house, people stare at Trish Jackson. But she uses her time to teach young people how to be resilient.
Bird strike forces Virgin flight back to Melbourne
A Virgin Australia flight en route to Brisbane returns safely to Melbourne Airport after the pilot reported a bird strike.
Police need targeted training to handle people with mental illness: coroner
A coronial inquest into Queensland police shootings makes 19 recommendations including targeted training for officers and around-the-clock mental health clinicians be employed by the service.

