Tributes Flow For Teen After Fatal House Fire In Lawnton

A 13-year-old girl has died in a house fire in Lawnton, with four others taken to hospital in critical condition as the community shares tributes and mourns her loss.



Background Of The Lawnton Incident

A fire broke out at a home on Darcy Way, Lawnton, on Sunday, 23 November 2025, shortly after 5:30 a.m. The blaze damaged the two-storey brick home extensively, leaving the structure gutted and the roof collapsed. Emergency crews responded with multiple fire units working defensively to protect nearby properties. Neighbours were briefly evacuated before returning later in the morning.

Five people were inside the property at the time. Thirteen-year-old Savannah Kerr died at the scene. Two teenagers and two adults in their 30s escaped but sustained severe burns. All four were transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in critical but stable condition.

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Investigators Review Possible Causes

Police established a crime scene on Sunday morning. Officers and Queensland Fire investigators began examining the property to determine the cause of the blaze. Items found at the scene included an e-scooter and possibly an e-bike, which remain under assessment as part of several lines of inquiry.

Neighbours reported hearing shouting and what sounded like a small explosion shortly before flames intensified. Police also confirmed prior attendance at the property, although the relevance of earlier visits is still being examined.

Community Tributes For Savannah Kerr

Friends, neighbours, and community members have shared messages honouring Savannah. Those close to her described her as a teen who enjoyed animals, role-playing activities, and spending time with friends. A friend recalled assisting Savannah with her hair during a sleepover shortly before the incident.

Residents who saw her regularly in the neighbourhood expressed sadness at the loss, noting her frequent visits and the impact felt by those who knew her. Social media posts from peers and community pages continue to reflect widespread grief.

Public Response And Support Efforts In Lawnton

Hundreds of comments across local community pages have expressed condolences and support for the affected family. Many described Savannah as a kind and memorable young person, noting the shock felt throughout the area.

A GoFundMe campaign created by relatives has raised more than $20,986 towards a $35,000 goal. Funds will support the ongoing medical treatment of the four family members in intensive care, funeral arrangements for Savannah, temporary accommodation, essential needs, and recovery assistance.

What Happens Next



Police and fire investigators continue to assess the potential ignition source and circumstances surrounding the fire. The street reopened on Sunday evening after initial examinations, and inquiries remain active. The Lawnton community continues to support the family as they navigate both the loss and ongoing medical challenges.

Published 25-Nov-2025

From Five Dollars to a Fortune in Deception Bay

A Deception Bay couple secured more than $701,000 after a $5 ticket purchased during a lunch stop at Deception Bay Tavern resulted in a significant prize.



Routine Lunch Break Leads to Major Result

A regular post-shopping meal turned into a major moment for a Deception Bay couple on 9 November 2025, when a $5 number-selection ticket produced a total prize of $701,073.20. The result came from draw 300, where their chosen numbers aligned with the top-tier outcome usually associated with matching nine selections.

According to the pair, they had just stopped in for lunch after shopping and decided to purchase a ticket together. They shared that they typically spend $20 on an entry but opted for a smaller amount this time. Once they realised they had won, they spent the remainder of the afternoon and evening celebrating.

Deception Bay Tavern
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Windfall Redirects Housing Plans

The timing of the win held particular relevance for the couple. They said they had been searching for a rental property and were finding the process challenging. With the prize confirmed, they can now shift their focus from securing a rental to planning for a future home purchase.

Their winning ticket was bought at Deception Bay Tavern, located at the corner of Bay Avenue and Deception Bay Road, a venue well-frequented by locals for casual meals and social visits.

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Venue Remarks and Regional Activity

A spokesperson for Deception Bay Tavern expressed well-wishes to the couple and said the venue regularly sees patrons claim notable outcomes from number-based draws. The spokesperson added that they often observe winners planning meaningful next steps following such results.

Figures from FY25 show that number-selection draws across eastern mainland states produced more than 76 million prize outcomes, totalling over $1.2 billion.

During that period, 20 major recipients collected more than $57.9 million. Four of these were in Queensland, including a Townsville resident who secured a $4.4 million result. Queensland venues recorded more than 27.3 million prize outcomes, amounting to over $450.7 million in the same financial year.

Outlook



As the Deception Bay couple begins adjusting to their unexpected windfall, they are preparing to outline long-term plans, particularly around housing. Their $5 ticket, bought during an unplanned lunch stop, has become one of the most notable prize events recorded in Queensland for FY25, shifting their immediate and future goals in a significant way.

Published 17-Nov-2025