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Category: ABC News – Brisbane Latest Updates
The history of Italian prisoners of war on Queensland farms
A forgotten chapter in Queensland’s farming history is being brought to life, with a researcher piecing together the story of Italian prisoners of war.
'No excuse for mantraps': Thumbtacks spread out along popular cycling routes
Brisbane cyclists believe they’re the victims of “mantraps”, after damaging their bikes on handfuls of thumbtacks spread out along their favourite riding spots this past month.
'I didn't know I was making it worse': The horrific impacts of the wrong exercise after birth
The pressure to get your pre-baby body back is intense. But I wish I had known the devastating impact some exercises can cause long after giving birth, because now I live with prolapse, writes Andree Withey.
'Teacher' in South Brisbane offering lifts to children, police warn
A woman approaching children in South Brisbane and offering them lifts to school told two of them she was a teacher, police say.
Labor told Adani unlikely to be able to challenge any scrapping of mine licence
Legal advice provided to the ALP states it would be “virtually impossible” for Adani to challenge a future Labor government’s decision to scrap the company’s licence to build a coal mine in central Queensland.
Residents slam 'ridiculous' $35 power price cut planned for regional Queensland
A plan to cut power prices for residents by $35 a year, and businesses up to $110, is described by residents as a “joke” that does not even scratch the surface of the problem.
Vikings star to front Long Tan movie filmed in Queensland
Australian actor Travis Fimmel, best known for his role in historical TV drama Vikings, will star in a movie about the Battle of Long Tan, and 200 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans are wanted as extras.
Police suspect fire in Toowoomba childcare centre was deliberately lit
Detectives say fire at a Toowoomba childcare centre may have been lit deliberately while children were inside, because investigators found two separate fires had been burning.
Captive dolphins a step closer to freedom with new study into sea pens
A New South Wales dolphin marine park agrees to take part in a feasibility study that could see its captive dolphins moved into an offshore sea pen.



