Colin David Randall, a senior constable from the Brisbane region, pleads guilty to the manslaughter of his two-month-old son, after the boy was found with significant injuries in 2014.
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Hidden history of Queensland locked away in basement vault
Thousands of important films and mysterious home videos are sitting in a vault under the State Library of Queensland, waiting to be digitised.
'I'm pretty sure it's poisonous': Man dies after suspected eastern brown snake bite in Townsville
A man in his 40s dies from a snake bite after showing a mate he was holding what is thought to have been a deadly eastern brown snake at his home in Townsville, north Queensland.
Man dies after being shot in the chest north of Brisbane
A homicide investigation is underway to find the person who shot dead a 24-year-old man at a unit complex in Petrie, north of Brisbane, last night.
Killer on the run after fatal Brisbane shooting
A killer is on the run as police investigate the fatal shooting of 24-year-old Jacob Bell at Petrie, north of Brisbane.
WWI veteran's family fights for land 96 years on
For 96 years, the late Private Augustus Hodgkinson Davies and his descendants have lived on one property in suburban Brisbane — yet they have never held freehold title of the land.
What is going on in Queensland with recycling?
As the Ipswich council, west of Brisbane, announces all recycling for the city will be sent straight to landfill, both the industry and the Queensland Government are worried the move could undermine people’s faith in recycling. What’s the problem and what needs to change?
What should you do so your loved ones can honour your dying wish?
Thinking about the end of your life is hard enough, not many people want to talk about it. But medical experts are encouraging Australians to sit down and not only discuss it with their families, but document it. Here’s what you need to know about advance care planning.
Rebuilt Waltzing Matilda Centre opens in Winton in outback Queensland
The outback Queensland town of Winton rises from the ashes, as the rebuilt Waltzing Matilda Centre is unveiled after going up in flames three years ago.
Recycling centre employing people with disabilities fears for jobs amid import ban
A Bundaberg recycling centre that employs 27 people with disabilities says jobs are on the line because it cannot find a buyer for its product, including 100 tonnes of soft plastic that is now headed for landfill.



