An inquest into the death of four people on a Dreamworld water ride hears an employee operator’s employment was terminated in 2014 because of a safety issue on the same ride and a new operator was never told by management what exactly had occurred.
Author: Admin
Townsville man gives CPR to frog eaten, then regurgitated, by snake
Jamie Chapel thought the frog was dead after the tree snake that he was called to catch spat it up. But then he noticed its leg twitch.
Son charged with shooting Queensland mum fronts court
A man has faced court charged with the cold-case murder of his mother Dorothy Britton at her rural Queensland home.
Brisbane CEO on bail after fronting court over $5 million fraud charge
The brother-in-law of former Queensland premier Campbell Newman has been released on bail after being charged over a $5 million investment fraud.
Campbell Newman's brother-in-law granted bail over fraud charges
Sebastian ‘Seb’ Monsour, the brother-in-law of former Queensland premier Campbell Newman, is granted bail and ordered to surrender his passport after facing a Brisbane court over an alleged $5 million fraud.
Fiery crash ends teen's Queensland crime spree
A 15-year-old boy allegedly tried to rob three businesses in the space of an hour before rolling his getaway car.
Armed robbery charges, Brisbane south
Police have charged a 15-year-old boy with a number of offences following investigations into two attempted armed robberies and a crash involving an alleged stolen vehicle in Brisbane’s south yesterday. It will be alleged at around 10am, a boy with a black t-shirt covering his face entered a supermarket on Hellawell Road at Sunnybank Hills […]
Adani-paid staff at Queensland council is no conflict of interest: CCC
The state’s corruption watchdog will not investigate the financial arrangement between mining company Adani and a central Queensland council.
Artist offers up $10k painting in search for childhood drowning rescuer
A near-death experience as a child prompts acclaimed Australian artist Robert Brownhall to give away a $10,000 painting, but only if he can find the man who saved his life 47 years ago when they were both just three years old.
Make fun of parliamentarians if you want to, but don't break the rules
To casual observers, it might seem ridiculous to face punishment for ridiculing a politician who has done something ridiculous, but it depends how it’s done.



