Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk slaps down One Nation’s claims that teachers are showing children sex tricks in the classroom as “absolutely atrocious” and untrue.
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One Nation supporters, men's rights groups clash with unionists in Ipswich
One Nation supporters and men’s rights campaigners clash with union leaders at an election event hosted by Malcolm Roberts in a park at Ipswich, west of Brisbane.
Three lawyers charged in probe into suspected criminal activity in Qld
Three Brisbane lawyers are charged with aggravated fraud after a joint Queensland police and Crime and Corruption Commission investigation into suspected criminal activity within elements of the legal profession.
Three legal professionals charged in probe into suspected criminal activity in Qld
Three Brisbane legal professionals are charged with aggravated fraud after a joint Queensland police and Crime and Corruption Commission investigation into suspected criminal activity within elements of the legal profession.
Trawler Dianne survivor Ruben McDornan speaks of heartbreak over lost mates
The sole survivor of a trawler that capsized off the Queensland coast opens up publicly for the first time, posting an emotional tribute to his six lost crewmates on social media.
'They think we're idiots': Why voters are switching to One Nation
As Pauline Hanson wraps up her week-long regional campaign blitz, we sat down with some Queenslanders who say they’ve had enough of conventional politics.
Retired train drivers bring WWI locomotive back to life
A train once used to deliver supplies on the Western Front during World War I is fully restored in Ipswich and now calls south-east Queensland home.
BB-8 puppeteer hush-hush on The Last Jedi
The man pulling the strings behind BB-8, one of the most beloved characters from the new era of Star Wars films, can’t say much about The Last Jedi other than it’ll leave fans “very happy”.
'It's not wrong': Pauline Hanson defends sex shop joke about domestic violence
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says she will not disendorse her party’s candidate for Thuringowa, Mark Thornton, after jokes about domestic violence were found on the Facebook page of the Townsville sex shop he owns.
Six new south-east Queensland schools under Labor promise
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk again draws on her opponent’s role in the former Newman government as she promises to spend $500 million building and refurbishing schools.



