Surveillance in public places can be considered an invasion of privacy, but it could also be the answer to finding lost children, tracking down persons of interest or simply providing data to retailers.
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Devastating Panama disease outbreak on Queensland banana farm
Biosecurity Queensland impose strict quarantine measures in far north Queensland after Panama disease is found at a Tully farm.
Councillor turns up at resident's house after Facebook comments escalate
“I went to his house to counsel him on his use of social media.”
130 child sex charges brought against 79yo man
Queensland detectives charge a 79-year-old man with 130 child sex offences, alleging he attacked several girls in north Queensland and Brisbane between 1972 and 1993.
Look out Sydney, the cane toads are coming
Australia’s punishing climate has made invasive cane toads tougher than their country of origin counterparts.
Inspiration taken from London and NYC for 1930s-style bar on Queen Street Mall
Inspiration has been taken from a London pub and a New York saloon to transform a former bank building in Brisbane’s CBD into a luxurious bar.
Security guards who spoke with Fair Work threatened with sack, Ombudsman claims
A Gold Coast security company is facing charges in the Federal Circuit Court for allegedly sacking a worker sick with pneumonia, threatening to sack staff who spoke to the Fair Work Ombudsman and underpaying staff.
Brisbane man fined $250 for trying to move fridge on train
Turns out you are not allowed to bring white goods onto a train in Queensland, even if it is outside of peak hour. Two would-be rail removalists are caught on camera attempting to run the gauntlet.
Queensland man, 78, charged with more than 100 sex offences
A Queensland man has been charged with more than 100 sex-related offences dating back 45 years.
Should shooting ranges have childcare centres?
There are women-only gyms and health clubs, so what about female-friendly firing ranges, with childcare centres and coffee clubs?




