Nursing is not for the faint-hearted, and I’m not just talking about the blood. It takes a physical, mental and emotional toll on those who embrace the challenge. On International Nurses Day the ABC asks these Aussie legends, why they chose nursing?
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Will Brisbane Metro business case be on time? Budget review throws up questions
Next stage of $1.54 billion Brisbane Metro ‘thrown into question’.
Books, bare chests and itsy-bitsy bikinis: Queensland's history of tough bans
Exhibition also shows publications deemed too rude, including The Little Red Schoolbook, a book about sex education that was banned by the government in 1972.
Trump policies could cause Australian 'horror story', warns top economist
One of Queensland’s leading economists has outlined the potential impact of US President Donald Trump’s protectionist policies on Australia’s economy – and it could spell disaster for the country.
Govt is all ears on whether what tourists hear while driving may affect Queensland road toll
Audio recordings and billboards could be used to keep tourists safe while driving on Queensland roads.
An apology Alan Raabe waited nearly 30 years to receive
It was an apology Alan Raabe waited nearly 30 years to hear. Or, as it turned out, to read.
McCulkin cold case trial: O'Dempsey 'confessed to murders'
Friend says Vincent O’Dempsey bragged “They’ll never catch me”.
'They'll never find the bodies': Witness says O'Dempsey boasted of killings
A witness in the Vincent O’Dempsey triple murder trial says the accused admitted to killing a mother and her daughters, and warned him not to repeat a word if he wanted “to live a long and healthy life”.
Soldier vanished after fight, inquest told
Host of 1999 house party said Sean Sargent involved in ‘brief scuffle’.
Hundreds of calls to tow truck hotline
Government happy with response to dodgy behaviour tipline.




