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Queensland police charge tennis player with match-fixing
A tennis player appears in a Brisbane court charged with match-fixing at a Victorian tournament in 2016.
Cattle producers win more flexibility on biosecurity requirements
Queensland cattle producers now have an extra three months to prepare biosecurity plans after agreement on new requirements for managing bovine Johne’s disease.
Five arrested over alleged $30m investment fraud syndicate
An alleged $30 million investment fraud syndicate run from the Gold Coast and Brisbane that preyed on 2,000 victims across Australia has been shut down, Queensland police say.
Remote 'healing centres' instead of jail could fight Indigenous recidivism
A former head of Queensland’s prisons system wants the State Government to stop sending Indigenous drug offenders to jail and instead set up remote “healing centres”.
Personal wellbeing, finances being sacrificed for small business success
The promise of flexible working hours and complete autonomy draws many people to start up small businesses, but being your own boss often comes with a 24-7 commitment that can have implications for your health.
2.4pc Brisbane rate rise, $1b for transport in council budget
Brisbane ratepayers will fork out $37 more next financial year in a council budget that includes more than $1 billion for transport infrastructure.
Don't be fooled, NSW, these Maroons mean business
New South Wales can not afford to fall for Queensland’s mind games ahead of game II — the Maroons are primed, ready and believe they can level the series.
London attacks inquest hears details of Australian victims' deaths
Julie and Mark Wallace should have been preparing for a trip to Paris to meet their 21-year-old daughter Sara Zelenak — instead the Brisbane parents found themselves in a coroner’s court in London hearing how she had been murdered.
Labor's cash-for-access fundraising slammed by corruption fighter
One of Queensland’s most respected corruption busters accuses the Palaszczuk Government of “prostituting” itself by selling access to ministers, saying the practice is “hypocritical” to the party’s stated principles.



