Police raids targeting bikies in north-west Queensland have netted six men, with another 24 people handed warnings for consorting under new anti-gang laws.
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Man tasered, charged with attempted murder after Caboolture stabbing
Police will allege the accused stabbed another man several times in the leg with a knife and threatened officers.
Valley Fiesta to return in 2018
The popular Valley Fiesta will return to Brisbane again in 2018, but with some changes: it will run over five days and will have QMusic as its new producer.
Brisbane tow firm owner tells staff jobs gone, company in liquidation
Towing operator Dominic Holland tells his staff via text message they are out of work because he is placing the Brisbane-based tow.com.au in liquidation.
Man killed by own truck in freak accident at country show
A man dies after slipping and falling under the wheel of his own truck in a freak accident at the end of a two-day country show north of Brisbane, police say.
Marching off the mission: Aboriginal girls who took it to white Australia and won
Cherbourg marching girls get back together to remember when they forged a path from the southern Queensland Aboriginal community to a national competition in Melbourne.
Man killed by his reversing truck at Woodford showgrounds
The Woodford Show had been held at the showgrounds during the past two days and wrapped up on Saturday night.
The town where humans and wild kangaroos coexist
In the coastal Queensland town of Woodgate near Bundaberg, local residents and a large population of roos live in harmony — most of the time.
After horrific crash that killed her son, lawyers' marketers wouldn't stop calling
Susan Lowe begged telemarketers working on behalf of law firms to stop calling her after a head-on car crash killed her son. ‘Claim farming’ is banned in some states, and against ethical guidelines in others. But now a giant of Australian plaintiff law is getting in on the act.
'It maimed and mutilated lives': Thalidomide survivors seek justice before it's too late
Men and women born with birth defects caused by morning sickness drug thalidomide are seeking $2.1 million to share amongst themselves to pay for home modifications and further assistance as a few dozen survivors enter their 50s and 60s.



