An inner Brisbane unit glut has seen prices slump to their lowest in three years with a recovery not expected for at least 12 months, experts say.
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One Nation how-to-vote cards may put sitting MPs last
One Nation could put all sitting Queensland MPs last on the party’s how-to-vote cards for the next state election, in a move that could influence the outcome of the poll.
Rockliff's Power move from Lions confirmed
Tom Rockliff will line up for Port Adelaide next season, after the Power confirmed the experienced Lions midfielder had signed on.
First woman appointed to officiate Rugby League World Cup
Three years after Rockhampton’s Belinda Sleeman became the first woman to officiate an NRL game, she is making history once again.
Matthew Scown sentenced to four years' jail for Tyrell Cobb manslaughter
Tyrell Cobb’s mother’s ex-partner Matthew Ian Scown is sentenced to four years in prison for the 2009 manslaughter of the four-year-old, who died from an abdominal injury. Due to time already served, Scown will be released today.
Who's behind Brisbane's tiny red door in Burnett Lane?
It’s the tiny red door in Brisbane’s CBD measuring only inches in heights that left people scratching their heads. Now thanks to some social media sleuthing the man behind the project is unveiled, as are his other guerilla and environmental artworks here and abroad.
How a mosaic of green spaces can help save threatened species
After years of work, animals are finally returning to Mount Gravatt Conservation Reserve, and it’s all part of a wider plan to use green spaces big and small to save threatened wildlife.
'Nothing was normal anymore': Young sister recounts family pain over Sharron Phillips' murder
Merlesa Phillips describes being at the centre of one of Queensland’s most infamous cold cases — the disappearance and murder of her sister Sharron Phillips in 1986.
Convictions for historical homosexual offences to be quashed
Queensland men convicted at a time when consensual gay sex was a crime can apply to clear their records, under new laws that passed unopposed in State Parliament overnight.
Former mushroom pickers shed light on alleged underpayment
Horticulture workers who were allegedly short-changed $646,000 were not paid for picking mushrooms deemed to be bad quality, the Federal Court has heard.



