A Queensland policeman punched his 10-week-old baby son in the stomach so hard it ruptured organs and caused fatal injuries because he was “intensely frustrated”, a court hears.
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Brisbane International Film Festival finds new home at GOMA
Queensland’s Gallery of Modern Art will present and develop the Brisbane International Film Festival over the next three years.
Reading volunteers program for Queensland schools 'a waste of money'
A children’s reading program previously abolished by the Newman government in 2012 is reinstated, but the Opposition says it’s a costly “slap in the face” for parent and grandparent volunteers who already dedicate their time helping out in schools.
Court-ordered banning notices not sent to ID scanners for seven months
Police say technical issues affected a number of court-ordered notices banning people from entering Safe Night Precincts from being sent to Queensland’s ID scanner network between July and February.
Community remembers Anzac hero's dash through hail of bullets
A far north Queensland community is paying tribute to a local hero, 100 years after he was awarded Australia’s highest military honour.
Community remembers Anzac VC hero's dash through hail of bullets
A far north Queensland community is paying tribute to a local hero, 100 years after he was awarded Australia’s highest military honour.
Brisbane business slapped with 56 environmental charges over tyre stockpile fire risk
The Department of Environment and Science charges businessman Tony Di Carlo and his company with 56 environmental breaches over the fire risk at a used tyre stockpile in Logan, south of Brisbane.
Queensland cop killed baby son with punch
A Queensland police officer killed his baby with a punch so hard his liver was “pulped” and other organs ruptured.
Brisbane police levels rise for Anzac Day
Police numbers will be boosted at Anzac Day events in Brisbane despite authorities saying there’s no increased terrorism threat.
Disability charity manager stole $1m to fund pokies habit and holidays, court hears
A Queensland woman is jailed for eight years for syphoning $1 million from a respite centre for disabled youths over a number of years, in a crime a judge called “calculated and callous”.


