QUT Professor Richard Brown wanted to find another way to measure the rising water in the wake of the 2011 Brisbane flood.
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Sex assault victims' counselling notes will be off-limits to defendants
in a move to lessen trauma experienced by victims, Queensland sexual assault defendants can no longer scrutinise their accuser’s counselling notes in court.
'I just picked the stool up, trying to hit him to get him off me'
In a police re-enactment, accused murderer Lindy Williams says she was defending herself when George Gerbic when he slipped and hit his head.
Queensland pistol range fined over lead poisoning
The staff member went to the doctor complaining of a “foggy” head, metallic taste in his mouth and abnormal sensations in his hands and feet.
Men who murder v men who abuse: Queensland research aims to find the difference
Researchers will interview prisoners in the hopes of discovering the difference between men who abuse their intimate female partners versus men who murder them.
Underwater graveyard plan for Gold Coast the 'ultimate green burial'
The city council will consider the proposal as a way to address a shortage of burial plots in Australia’s sixth-largest city.
US Marine charged with attacking woman ordered to stay in Australia
A US Marine whose alleged attack on a public servant at a Brisbane barracks put her in hospital has been ordered not to approach any international terminals.
Gateway Bridge crash delays Brisbane commuters
The crash occurred just after 8am with no major injuries reported.
Big distances impair Queensland's renewable energy future: report
Queensland’s ample renewable energy supplies are far from major population centres meaning they will be expensive to link to the national electricity grid.
Sea Shepherd joins Queensland shark net debate
Australian environmental group Sea Shepherd has joined the calls for the Queensland government to rethink its shark net program.



