Two students trying to recoup legal costs against a QUT staffer have been unable to serve her with a bankruptcy notice.
Category: Updates from Brisbane Times – Queensland
'Selfless act of valour' earns slain cop Brett Forte highest honour
Thousands gather to farewell Toowoomba officer gunned down by career criminal.
It's been a long way to the top as Queensland's most popular politician, Paul Pisasale
In Ipswich, it seems almost everyone knows him, or has a story involving him.
Slain Queensland police officer Brett Forte's wife supported killer's ex: report
Slain policeman Brett Forte’s wife had reportedly spent months supporting the ex-grilfriend of the man who killed her husband.
'They've investigated my whole life': The controversy and colour of 'Mr Ipswich' Paul Pisasale
Allegations of conflicts of interest and mixing business with politics have been levelled at Mr Pisasale since he was a lowly councilllor and he increasingly embraced his victim status.
Police dog dropout won hearts at Government House instead
Once a police dog dropout, Gavel the German shepherd now spends his days welcoming visitors to Government House.
Brisbane City Council still awaiting new bus contract from state government
A contractual dispute has thrown the operation of Brisbane’s bus network into limbo.
Police hunting gang of thieves after crime spree in Brisbane's south
One woman, who had her handbag snatched at Darra Train Station, managed to fight back against the thief which resulted in him fleeing empty-handed.
Petrie residents given all-clear after water contamination fears
Residents were given the all-clear on Tuesday afternoon after a valve failure sparked fears the local water treatment plant had been contaminated.
Adani's 'green light' on Carmichael coal mine more mirage than reality
Sometimes, the lost desert wanderer does stumble into an oasis, replete with the proverbial date palms and life-saving waters.




