Members of the LNP are publicly assessing Tim Nicholls’ leadership and questioning the long-term viability of opposing asset sales, as Queensland’s post-election political limbo continues.
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Meet the people who make Meals on Wheels go round
Meals on Wheels helps feed thousands of Queenslanders each day. This is what happens behind the scenes.
Disability services 'barely scraping through' due to NDIS delays, peak body says
Many disability providers are out of pocket and having to “effectively bankroll the Government” due to flaws and inefficiencies of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Traditional owners aiming to block native title ruling on Adani site
A group of traditional owners fighting the Adani coal mine are filing a court injunction against the mine owner and the Queensland Government, hoping to prevent a fast-tracked native title decision on the mine site.
Domestic violence short film 'the biggest healer' for Queensland director
A powerful short film aims to shine a new light on domestic violence, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder through the eyes of a 12-year-old girl.
Cooper Cronk goes out on top, announcing retirement from rep football
Cooper Cronk shakes the tectonic plates of rugby league by making the decision to retire from representative football following Australia’s World Cup triumph.
Kangaroos win Rugby League World Cup in tense final against England
The Kangaroos win the Rugby League World Cup in a tense final against England, with Boyd Cordner scoring the one decisive try for Australia in the first half.
Brilliant Jillaroos outmuscle New Zealand to win second World Cup
The Women’s Rugby League World Cup title is Australia’s for the second time after winning a sensational final against New Zealand 23-16 in Brisbane.
City steal win over Jets, Roar upset Wanderers in the wet
A late Manny Muscat goal earns Melbourne City all the points against Newcastle Jets, while Brisbane Roar show signs of improvement in a 2-0 win over a disappointing Western Sydney Wanderers.
Australia, England go toe to toe in second Test, as it happened
Shaun Marsh and Peter Handscomb remained unbeaten at the end of a tough first day under the Adelaide Oval lights. Relive the action as it happened in our live blog.



