Fears increasing numbers of desperate Queenslanders would be turned away from community legal centres amid funding cuts have been quashed after a last-minute reprieve.
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Village Roadshow hit by theme park woes cops blow from Cyclone Debbie
Visitor numbers were already lower at Village Roadshow’s Gold Coast parks following last year’s fatal accident at rival Ardent Leisure’s Dreamworld.
New Queensland payroll will fail without intervention: report
A new payroll system for firefighters, paramedics and prison staff will not be a repeat of the Queensland Health payroll debacle, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk vows, as an audit concludes it will likely fail without “significant intervention”.
Cyclone Debbie's impact on the Queensland budget likely to be felt for two years
The Queensland budget will take a $1.5 billion hit from the impact of Cyclone Debbie and flooding that hit the state.
Agro 'happy' his stolen car has been found
The famous puppet’s car was stolen in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Explainer: It's dangerous, so why do we still ride horses?
Humans have been riding horses for around five and a half thousand years, so it’s little surprise that we take the idea of horse-riding for granted. But when you think about it, there are very few animal species which humans ride.
Legal services in Queensland's far north await details of funding restoration
Queensland community legal services remain in the dark about the details of the restoration of vital federal funding announced today.
Butcher had one-hour window to kill friend: court
An experienced halal butcher charged with murder had a one-hour window in which to decapitate his friend and dispose of his body, a court has heard.
Why Elon Musk posted an intimate photo with girlfriend Amber Heard at the Gold Coast
Elon Musk has tweeted about a cozy dinner date with girlfriend Amber Heard on the Gold Coast.
Cyclone Debbie likely to cost Queensland budget $1.5b
Queensland’s upcoming budget is expected to take a $1.5 billion hit from Cyclone Debbie, Treasurer Curtis Pitt says, with the overall damage bill to private and public infrastructure predicted to reach $2 billion.



