Cameron Smith is crowned the world’s best rugby league player this year, taking out the code’s Golden Boot award.
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'Buying hot air': Renewed warnings over Games ticket scalpers
Online scalpers aren’t giving up on their dreams of selling you Commonwealth Games tickets that don’t exist yet.
Socialite's fatal knife wounds 'probably caused by second person'
Brisbane socialite Maureen Boyce’s fatal stab wounds were probably not self-inflicted, a forensic pathologist tells the Supreme Court murder trial of Thomas Lang in Brisbane.
Affordable rental housing tough to find on Sunshine Coast
Welcome to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast — where having a full-time job, degree and trade qualification is not enough to fund rental housing.
New Torres Strait Islander MP aims to inspire next generation of Indigenous politicians
For the first time in Australian history a Torres Strait Islander will serve as a member of parliament, after Cynthia Lui is elected the new member for the vast far north Queensland electorate of Cook.
Howzat? Junior players don't get out under Cricket Australia's backyard rules
Cricket Australia tosses out the rule book for young players as it aims to put the fun of Aussie backyard cricket into its junior program.
Curious Brisbane: Cast your vote
Curious Brisbane is a series powered by you — you ask the questions and every month, and you help us decide which mystery to solve next.
Grandparents mark murdered grandson's birthday with tougher sentencing call
Mason Parker’s grandparents say sentencing and parole laws need to be tougher for child killers, marking what would have been his eighth birthday with a call to action.
The pig-hunting weapons dealer set to head One Nation in Queensland
Meet Stephen Andrew, the feral pest controller and self-described “fair dinkum citizen politician” who looks to have picked up One Nation’s only seat in Queensland’s Parliament.
Lunging croc caught on video biting Queensland tourist
Footage of a saltwater crocodile suddenly launching from a creek and attacking a tourist reignites the debate on culling in far north Queensland.



