A man charged with murdering Brisbane bus driver Manmeet Alisher by throwing a homemade “bomb” onto his bus in 2016 is declared unfit for trial by the Mental Health Court.
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'She had her wits about her': Elderly woman praised for quick thinking in surviving fire
A woman in her 80s who escaped a fire by locking herself in the bathroom and dousing herself in water early earns the praise of firefighters for her quick thinking.
Man arrested on cocaine charges in Bali has history of drug use, family says
The stepfather of a Queensland man facing allegations of selling cocaine in Bali says his son has a long history of minor drug issues.
Broadbeach brawl bikie to be deported after visa cancelled
A bikie involved in the Broadbeach bikie brawl on Queensland’s Gold Coast in 2013 is arrested and is to be kicked out of Australia after authorities cancelled the New Zealander’s visa.
REA profit jumps 23pc, amid weaker property market
Despite falling property prices and slowing auction clearance rates, REA’s full-year profit jumps 23 per cent to $252.8 million.
'Dying of embarrassment': ABC radio presenter Bec Levingston injured at Ekka getting on a bull
ABC breakfast radio host Rebecca Levingston is treated in hospital after injuring her knee climbing onto a bull at the Brisbane Ekka this morning.
White spot disease-infected prawns again found in retail outlets
The Federal Government is accused of deception after the Department of Agriculture reveals it has detected the highly destructive white spot virus in imported supermarket prawns this year.
Your guide on everything you need know about this year's Ekka
It’s Ekka season. Before you run off to the RNA Showgrounds for a day of dagwood dogs, showbags and strawberry sundaes, take a gander at our handy guide to make sure you get the most out of your Ekka experience.
Hydrogen cars have a big roadblock, auto makers say — no refuelling stations
Car makers say the Australian Government will need to fund the growth of new fuel stations before zero-emission hydrogen-powered cars can take off here.
'More than enough' evidence to revoke Hollingworth's holy orders, says investigator
A professional standards director for the Anglican Church told an abuse survivor he “couldn’t understand” why Peter Hollingworth’s bishop’s orders had not been revoked, the ABC can reveal.



