A Queensland researcher discovers bees, like humans, can be left or right-handed, and this could impact the way drones are developed in the future.
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Boy who dreamed of fast cars now in race to be Queensland premier
Liberal National Party leader Tim Nicholls grew up around cars and wanted to be a race driver, but now he is in a fast lane of a very different sort.
Johnathan Thurston named Queensland's Australian of the Year
The Cowboys co-captain and indigenous mentor Johnathan Thurston can add another achievement to his growing list of accolades, after being named Queensland’s Australian of the Year for 2018.
Marking blunder at Queensland school could cost students' future
Queensland’s Education Department admits a significant marking blunder at a state school could affect the chances of some students gaining admission to university.
Centrelink 'brick wall' frustrates rural and remote Australians
A former regional Centrelink manager claims the Government had deliberately made it difficult to access staff members to reduce welfare expenditure.
Tim Nicholls swims with the fishes in campaign stunt
The LNP leader tries to channel former Labor premier Peter Beattie’s famous election stunt, scuba diving with fish in a bid to promote his party’s tourism policy.
Human remains found on Brisbane's Mount Coot-tha
Bushwalkers find skeletal remains while walking on one of the Brisbane mountain’s popular walking tracks.
Remains found at Mt Coot-tha after hikers spot shoes poking out from brush
Bushwalkers scouting for a potential zipline project near one of Mount Coot-tha’s popular walking tracks uncover skeletal remains, with police saying the area is known to be frequented by homeless people.
Roberts getting advice from former One Nation staffer charged with rape
One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts will continue to seek the advice of a one-time staffer during the Queensland election despite him being committed to stand trial for rape.
Confused about voting preferences? Let Beyonce be your election guide
When Queenslanders go to the polls this month they will have to number every box, but how exactly do preferences work? Let Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Nickelback show you how.




