Almost 40 years after first admitting his offences, a Gold Coast man has been convicted of sexually abusing a young girl in the late 1970s.
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Sharks confirm Bird is flying north to Brisbane for big money
Cronulla confirms rising star Jack Bird will head north at the end of the season to join the Brisbane Broncos on a “multi-year, multi-million-dollar” contract.
Sexual assault accused 'doesn't think that he's done anything wrong'
A man captured in a citizen’s arrest after allegedly flashing his penis at a woman and sexually assaulted three others in the previous week does not think he has done anything wrong, a court has heard.
Man 'stabbed in neck with sword' by flatmate now fighting for life
Police said the man was found walking down a Townsville street by witnesses.
The Premier is right not to release Mason Lee report
We can’t have it both ways.
No longer just bikies, Queensland's Taskforce Maxima given expanded role
Queensland’s anti-biking police unit has been given an expanded remit to tackle all forms of organised crime in a restructure that will make it a permanent fixture of the state’s law enforcement.
ID scanners: Few venues have committed to install systems despite clock ticking
Pubs and clubs will be handed $4000 to install ID scanners as concerns mount they will be forced to close early if they do not meet the deadline to have the machines ready to go in less than three months.
Queensland universities rank highly in student satisfaction
Queensland, it seems, is the place to be if students want an enjoyable university experience.
Joyce 'acting like a child' over Queensland disaster relief funding
Deputy Premier Jackie Trad criticises Acting Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce over disaster relief funding for Queensland farmers in the wake of Cyclone Debbie, he fires back that she is being a “smart alec”, and hard-hit farmers call the whole stoush in “very poor taste”.
Qld farmers still waiting for disaster funds as governments argue over paperwork
Acting Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce suggested the Qld Premier and her deputy spent too much time giving press conferences instead of properly completing critical paperwork.



