Members of the Services Union, Transport Workers’ Union and Plumbers’ Union will walk off the job for the day over an ongoing pay dispute.
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Club's fight to suspend golfer who 'swore' goes all way to Supreme Court
If you are in dispute with your local club over any issue, the first thing to do is get a copy of the club’s constitution and understand the rules.
New complaints investigated at $900m Darling Downs mine
Farmers, graziers and conservationists have convinced authorities to investigate complaints against New Hope Group, which insists it is doing nothing wrong.
Doors open to Brisbane’s first five-star hotel in 20 years
W Brisbane on George Street is the first stage of Shayer Group’s $1 billion mixed-used precinct Brisbane Quarter.
Funeral parlour plans laid to rest in wake of residents' protest
An application to build a funeral parlour in Brisbane South has been refused on the grounds it would be detrimental to the local community.
Number of abandoned cars at Brisbane Airport doubles
The hunt is on for the owners of more than 30 cars that have been dumped at Brisbane Airport.
Queenslanders buy with strangers to break into property market
Unable to save a full deposit or afford a mortgage, some people are trying co-ownership to get into the market.
Doco charts ancient canoe journey linking Gold Coast to North Straddie
There are only a few Indigenous canoe-makers left, but the ancient tradecraft has been translated to the big screen on the Gold Coast.
SEQ could host small-scale 2032 Olympics using Comm Games venues
Queensland is ‘in the early stages’ of considering a potential bid for the 2032 Olympic Games, according to the Premier.
Police response to Mackay CBD stand-off 'to be commended'
A 29-year-old Sarina man faces five charges including going armed to cause fear.



