A former prisoner who says he gained the trust of Vincent O’Dempsey has told a jury the accused McCulkins’ triple-murderer was trying “to get at” a witness before his trial.
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Lockyer Valley creek project to prevent repeat of 2011 flood damage
A $2.4 million project including the planting of 20,000 trees is underway in a Lockyer Valley creek to prevent a repeat of the massive devastation to farm land and waterways caused by the 2011 Queensland floods.
New rear exit windows for buses following Brisbane driver's death
More than 600 Brisbane council buses will receive new emergency exits to improve safety following recommendations made in an independent report into the death of bus driver Manmeet Alisher last year.
Brisbane City Council's independent review into death prompts safety overhaul
The tragic death of Brisbane bus driver has prompted several “high priority” safety changes to the bus network.
Lead fears in Queensland homes after hot water contractor used incorrect solder
Almost 800 homeowners across south-east Queensland have had work completed by a plumbing-electrical contractor who installed hot water systems with a potentially toxic solder product.
Loud arguments heard before killer chef murdered his girlfriend
Neighbours heard Marcus Volke and Mayang Prasetyo arguing for hours before their inner-city Brisbane unit fell silent. Then they noticed the smell.
Taxi industry blasts 'cop-out' Uber CCTV recommendations
Taxi Council Queensland has labelled the recommendations from a Queensland parliamentary committee on the new ride-sharing laws a “cop-out.”
Brisbane City Council to install counters on bikeways
There will be no more secrets when it comes to the popularity of Brisbane’s bike ways as council prepares to publicly display usage data.
'Every mission takes a piece of myself'
Five Australian Red Cross aid workers are awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal, recognised for exceptional courage and devotion to the sick, wounded or disabled in conflict and disaster zones.
Tradie put hundreds of Queenslanders at risk of lead
South-east Queenslanders who’ve had work done to their hot water systems are being urged to contact authorities, with a dodgy tradie caught using lead solder on water pipes.



