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Category: Latest from ABC Brisbane
Former MP Scott Driscoll sentenced to six years over fraud charges
Disgraced former Queensland LNP MP Scott Driscoll will spend at least 18 months behind bars for fraud-related offences.
Artist captures the Brisbane we 'take for granted'
Robert Brownhall’s latest exhibition captures Brisbane’s iconic urban landscapes — ones he says we take for granted.
How brewers' grain is helping Australian dairy farmers increase milk production
Under a trial program, dairy farmers across South Australia and south-east Queensland are using left over brewers’ grain to feed their cows.
Graham Stafford won't face retrial over 12yo's murder
Graham Stafford spent 15 years in jail before his murder conviction over the death of 12-year-old Leanne Holland was quashed in 2009, on the grounds the evidence in the case was seriously flawed.
Pauline Hanson contradicts herself on GST share for WA, Queensland
The Queensland Government calls on Senator Pauline Hanson to clarify whether she believes her home state should give up some of its GST revenue to WA after she appears to make contradictory statements.
Justin Bieber impersonator charged with 900 child sex offences
A Brisbane law professor posing as pop singer Justin Bieber online in order to solicit explicit images from young children is charged with multiple child sex offences including rape and indecent treatment of a child.
Letting your child walk to school on their own: What does the law say?
A notice bearing the Queensland Police Service insignia has been doing the rounds on Facebook for the past week, telling parents that children under the age of 12 cannot walk or ride to school alone. But how true is it?
Girl found by ABC Brisbane listener as Amber Alert issued
An ABC Brisbane listener realises he is driving behind the car at the centre of an Amber Alert and helps police locate the mother and child involved quickly today, police say.
Surge in women becoming Queensland Rail train drivers
The number of women hired by Queensland Rail in its recruitment push is more than four times the rate in the current workforce, breaking down traditional barriers.



