Clive Palmer’s Federal Court appearance in Brisbane today is postponed after agreement is reached between lawyers for the special purpose liquidators of Queensland Nickel and the former federal MP.
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Day in the mix after first round of Players Championship
Jason Day makes a solid start to his title defence during the opening round of the Players Championship.
Scott and Day in the mix as Garcia hits Players Championship hole-in-one
Adam Scott misses the chance to claim a first-round lead at the Players Championship as US Masters champion Sergio Garcia steals the show with a 17th-hole ace.
Police given extra powers to target Queensland sex predators
Convicted paedophiles could have their computers searched and be forced to hand over passwords if police suspect an offence has occurred, under new laws passed by the Queensland Parliament.
Why nurses don't mind bloody hard work
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?
'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”.
Scrubby Creek women fired up for volunteer week
Meet the Darling Downs women determined to keep their bush safe.
Queensland Parliament apologises to men convicted of gay sex offences
Queensland’s Parliament apologises for past discriminatory laws that saw the hundreds of men convicted of gay sex offences. Under a new bill introduced today, those who were charged can apply to have their convictions wiped.
Artists stream painting process to busy commuters
Thousands of commuters witness a live art project while sitting in gridlocked peak-hour traffic across Brisbane.
Fines doubled for developers who demolish Queensland heritage buildings
In a bid to better protect character homes, developers who demolish heritage buildings will now face fines of more than $500,000 if they flout local planning laws under new Queensland legislation.



