New details about why police opposed former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale’s bail are revealed after a magistrate withdrew some reporting restrictions on the matter.
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20-year-old man charged with attempted murder
A 20-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder following an alleged attack in inner-city Brisbane on Tuesday evening.
Neighbour rescues couple with disabilities from blaze
A disabled couple have been rescued by their neighbour after a fire broke out in their Redcliffe home.
Queensland Government will not fund Safe Schools teacher training after October
Negative “political ramifications” are stopping the Palaszczuk Government from funding the anti-bullying program Safe Schools once its federal funding runs out, the Queensland Teachers Union says.
Universities with half-billion-dollar debt face Qld student enrolments slump
The decision to introduce Prep to Queensland’s schools 10 years ago will have a surprising flow-on effect to the balance sheet for the state’s universities.
Walk straight from Queen's Wharf roulette wheel to Wheel of Brisbane
The bridge, 4.5 metres wide and with an observation patform, will run from the fourth floor of the casino and hotel complex diagonally across the Brisbane River to join South Bank.
Former cop the second Ipswich councillor hoping to replace Pisasale as mayor
Two councillors have now put their hands up to replace Paul Pisasale, who resigned several weeks before he was charged with extortion.
Game of Toblerones: TV binging leads to snacking, bad health, study finds
Want to binge watch Game of Thrones ahead of season seven next month? Well, a new study has found excessive TV watching can have serious health consequences and, unsurprisingly, it also increases snacking.
Groover, Gidget, Gravy? Police need 'G' names for newest puppy recruits
Got a good name for a good dog? The Queensland Police Service is recruiting the public in the naming of its seven new puppies, destined to become the next breed of police dogs.
Cattle industry gives x-ray technology a tick of approval
Australian cattle and sheep producers, lot feeders and red meat processors publicly back the introduction of controversial x-ray technology that promises to provide farmers with a better indication of the actual meat content of a carcase.




