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Man dies in fiery crash with police car hours after bashing mother-in-law to death
A man who bludgeoned his mother-in-law to death at her home in Rockhampton dies from self-inflicted stab wounds after crashing his car into a police vehicle hours later.
Suspect sought over woman's body found in Rockhampton house
Police investigate the suspicious death of a 53-year-old woman at a house in the suburb of Frenchville, central Queensland.
Snakeskin tinsel? Rethinking our Christmas tree traditions
You won’t believe what some Australians are putting on their Christmas trees this festive season.
Aloisi waves off pressure talk as Roar sunk by Glory comeback
The Roar control proceedings for 80 minutes on Thursday night against Perth, before two Glory goals in as many minutes added further misery to the Roar’s season.
It's not just you — the Brisbane River is looking less brown
Your eyes do not deceive you — Brisbane’s famed “brown snake” has been lacking its muddy colours as of late, but its new look will only last as long as the rain holds out.
New Clive Palmer mine could 'gas' drivers on Bruce Highway, doctors warn
Clive Palmer’s proposed new central Queensland coal mine poses a potentially toxic health risk to drivers on Australia’s main highway north of Rockhampton, project opponents claim.
Young girl's recovery for Christmas described as 'medical miracle' by mum
Mackinlee Anderson, aged six, who was thought to be brain dead and paralysed in a fatal car accident three months ago, is ready to leave hospital in time for Christmas.
State funeral for Lady Flo Bjelke-Petersen
The Bjelke-Petersen family welcomes the offer of a commonwealth state funeral or memorial service for former senator Lady Flo, who died yesterday aged 97.
No jail for 'careless' driver who hit and killed model
The father of young Queensland woman Yasmin McAllister, who was knocked down as she crossed the road earlier this year, describes the driver’s suspended sentence as “absolutely inadequate”.

