Police are searching for witnesses to a Fortitude Valley bar fight where part of a man’s thumb was bitten off.
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Child abuse survivors in regions the 'forgotten Australians'
The national redress scheme for child abuse survivors kicks in next month, but is it out of touch with the needs of regional Australians?
Lights, camera, action: How the film industry is boosting rural communities
A country Queensland property is transformed into a battlefield during filming of the Vietnam War movie Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan, boosting the region’s economy and putting a small town on the map.
High schools to share in $250m to prepare for 17,000 extra students in 2020
Nearly 60 high schools across Queensland will share in $250 million to build more classrooms ahead of the sudden influx of 17,000 students expected in 2020.
85yo Antarctic surveyor recognised in Queen's birthday honours
Fear is the most essential tool in your kit when exploring the uncharted icy landscape of Antarctica, says 85-year-old veteran explorer and surveyor Sydney Kirkby, who has been honoured with an Order of Australia medal today recognising his 50-year-career.
State of the drought: How bad is it and why has it been so dry?
The last time an autumn was this dry in southern Australia, women were just getting the right to vote in federal elections and the Boer War was ending.
Queensland's most expensive cancers revealed in new study
Researchers hope the study will lead to lower fees and greater transparency from doctors regarding treatment costs.
Dawn Fraser appointed to highest level of Order of Australia
Dawn Fraser will be appointed to the highest division of the Order of Australia as scientists, musicians, police and educators are acknowledged in 2018 Queen’s Birthday honours.
Parents hope kids discover their love of arts at Out of the Box Festival
Mothers Daisy Cryle and Helena Groeneveld believe the festival, catering for ages eight years and under, is vital for children’s development.
Animal collisions spike on Queensland roads
Insurance claims from drivers who have collided with wild animals in Queensland have risen 25 per cent in a year, a national insurer says.



