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Category: ABC Brisbane News
Widening of M1 coming sooner as Queensland changes tune on motorway funding
With the Queensland Government forking out almost $500 million it had baulked at paying, upgrades to problem-plagued sections of the M1 motorway between Brisbane and the Gold Coast are set to start sooner than expected.
Canada prayed for her, now 30 years on 'miracle baby' is back in Australia to give thanks
When Rachelle Mainse was born 13 weeks early a world away from home, she was given a minimal chance of survival. Tomorrow, on her 30th birthday, she will meet the doctors who brought her into the world, and the woman who took in her family at their time of need.
Broncos pip Roosters in NRL thriller, Warriors take care of Eels
Two late tries hand the Brisbane Broncos a 28-22 victory against the Sydney Roosters, while the Warriors celebrate their 24-14 triumph over Parramatta.
Husband who used car as a 'weapon' at wife's funeral found guilty of manslaughter
A jury finds a Cape York man guilty of manslaughter for driving a ute into a house full of mourners and killing a woman at his wife’s funeral in the Indigenous community of Kowanyama, after the court heard he suffered “extraordinary” provocation.
Week-long 'inhumane' watch house detention for 14yo sparks police complaint
A Murri Court elder complains to police that a child who was arrested last week is still being held in the Brisbane watch house.
Alan Jones was 'grossly irresponsible', defamation trial told
Broadcaster Alan Jones denies a “bitter hatred” of a prominent Queensland family drove him to make defamatory comments about the group on multiple occasions spanning several years.
Wonderland brought to life to wow curious cake designers
Five cakemakers bring a famous children’s story to life with more than 100 kilograms of sugary icing and a trip down the rabbit hole.
Five councillors face suspension 'within days' under new new local government laws
Five Queensland mayors and councillors, including Logan Mayor Luke Smith and Ipswich Mayor Andrew Antoniolli, face immediate suspension under new laws designed to help restore confidence in local government.
Authorities 'fast-tracking' some African athlete asylum applications: lawyer
A leading refugee lawyer says Australian authorities appear to be expediting the asylum applications of overseas athletes and sports officials who remained in Australia after the Commonwealth Games.



