Bree Hicks says years after giving birth, she still has anxiety attacks about her ordeal — and she is not alone. A new study reveals alarming numbers of mothers who suffer ongoing health problems after enduring traumatic births.
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Six hours in the slammer: A look behind the razor wire at Borallon
An ABC News reporter is cuffed and locked up in prison. But he did nothing wrong — it was all part of a look at one of Queensland’s improved correctional centres.
Cat thrown over fence into wall in viral video seeks 'furever' home
Marcello the cat, who was filmed being thrown by a man over a fence and into a house, is fully recovered from the ordeal and on the look out for a new home, the RSPCA says.
Viagra for mothers: Little blue pill reducing fetal distress during childbirth
Viagra, which is commonly used for erectile dysfunction, is being tested on birthing mothers to reduce fetal distress — and researchers say the results are encouraging.
'Bruised and battered' Boomers sorry for 'their part' of Philippines brawl
Basketball Australia admits the Boomers’ responsibility for their part in shocking brawl in the Philippines, but condemns the actions of Filipino fans and officials in the fracas.
Sikorsky's hideout exposed after tenant argued with wife, court hears
Alleged murderer Zlatko Sikorsky’s hideout inside a Sunshine Coast apartment was revealed after the man accused of harbouring him got into an argument with his wife, a court hears.
Revenue raising or saving lives?
You may notice an increased police presence on the roads these school holidays. So why do police step up their efforts, and do fines actually reduce road fatalities?
Brisbane Festival program responds to city's thirst for contemporary music, circus and spectacle
After a year of record-breaking success in 2017, artistic director David Berthold returns with a program that doubles down on local talent.
'Treated with contempt': passengers chase refunds as cruise company enters administration
Ahoy Buccaneer, which made headlines when it accidentally left a passenger behind on a remote WA beach and cancelled two cruises at the last minute, stranding passengers, calls in administrators.
Cancer care relies on nuclear medicine made in this concrete bunker
There’s a particle accelerator living deep within the winding corridors of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital which is switched on daily to make radiopharmaceuticals for lifesaving treatments.



