Criminals use the credit card details of unsuspecting Queensland parents to rack up huge bills overseas, after hacking into the payment system of a school photo business.
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Queensland leaders already seeking spotlight ahead of next poll
An election date is yet to be set but you could be forgiven for thinking Queensland was preparing to go to the polls if the antics of the leaders is anything to go by, writes Chris O’Brien.
Witnesses used wheelie bins to stop machete attack, court told
A group of Wacol residents used wheelie bins to push away a man using a machete to attack his ex-partner, after he crashed his car into hers, a Supreme Court jury hears.
'Foul play' suspected in Brisbane man's disappearance
Police probing the disappearance of Brisbane childcare worker Sam Thompson, who has not been seen for six days, have 40 detectives looking for him and say the case is “highly suspicious”.
What does One Nation's election flop in WA mean for Queensland?
One Nation garnered less support than expected in the weekend West Australian election, so questions are now being asked what Queensland’s political leaders should learn from the result, writes Chris O’Brien.
Gold Coast kid to dance with Bieber as fans camp out for concert
Nine-year-old Archie Hill is handpicked by Justin Bieber to dance at tonight’s Brisbane concert, with fans already lining up for two nights to secure the best mosh pit positions.
'Our differences don't matter': Brisbane marks the Festival of Colours
Brisbane’s sub-continental community joined millions of Hindus around the world on the weekend in colour-packed Holi celebrations marking the start of the Indian spring.
'She's on borrowed time': Asylum seeker in limbo as visa expiry looms
An Iranian asylum seeker who was unexpectedly freed from detention after a surprise decision by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is again living in limbo.
Queensland police unveil 'world-class' robot
A new all-terrain, life-saving robot capable of pulling victims from harm’s way will make the Queensland Police Service the envy of Australia, the State Government says.
A last Scotch with the family: People urged to document end-of-life wishes
Are you brave enough to confront your own mortality? The Australian Medical Association of Queensland challenges people to tackle it head on and put wishes about end-of-life care — and last drinks — on the record.



