A New South Wales man accused of brutally raping a woman in South Brisbane six years ago has been denied bail.
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One Nation candidate for Queensland election was a Hells Angel
“I’m a big boy, I can handle it,” Scott Bannan said of rival parties digging into his past.
Ex-Hells Angel runs for One Nation in Logan
Queensland’s One Nation leader says he knows their new candidate was once a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, which has been outlawed in the state.
Slow release fertiliser developed for pineapples shows promising results
A trial of a specially developed slow release fertiliser is impressing pineapple farmers on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
Jenny Woodward's top 10 at Brisbane's Ekka
While a day at Brisbane’s Ekka could leave your wallet a quite a bit lighter, ABC Queensland weather presenter Jenny Woodward has tips for the free fun on offer.
Queensland coal mines 'named and shamed' over dust monitoring failures
Two of Glencore and Anglo’s underground coal mines in central Queensland risk closure after allegedly failing to meet dust-monitoring obligations.
The Brisbane suburbs where food safety is questioned
The cleanliness and quality of food served in Brisbane has been questioned more than 1000 times since April last year.
Pearson: Queensland schools prepare kids for jail
Queensland schools are preparing young people for jail, an Indigenous leader says.
Palaszczuk in 2010: 'We need this levy to stop these cowboy operators'
Queensland’s Labor state government was making a big mistake if it did not re-introduce a waste levy to stop a million tones of waste from New South Wales each year, according to the Queensland Conservation Council.
Gastro outbreak hits cruise ship docked at Brisbane
A gastro outbreak along Australia’s east coast has also been detected on a cruise ship.




