Vision-impaired Queenslanders are being forced to walk through heavy traffic in busy carparks and cross dangerous streets because they are not eligible for disability parking, an MP says.
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NRL should dock Lodge's wages to compensate victims, Daley says
The former NSW Origin coach says docking Matt Lodge’s wages would help ensure the victims of the new Broncos recruit’s New York rampage are compensated.
Baby supplies helicoptered to outback mum isolated by floodwaters
While some mothers may shop online for baby supplies, few could claim having nappies and formula delivered by a helicopter. But that’s what happened to Samantha Walton when she and her family became stranded by floodwaters in western Queensland.
Controversial kangaroo cull documentary defended by creator
The film Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story criticises Australia’s roo industry, and has been dismissed as a beat-up. But documentarian Michael McIntyre insists the film is starting an important discussion.
Matthew Lodge says he's not trying to escape justice after drunken rampage
NRL footballer Matthew Lodge says he “can’t be more sorry” for his drunken New York rampage in 2015 and promises he has “turned things around” since the incident that left him with a $1.5 million damages bill to pay.
Floods have Winton surrounded, but the pub's stocked up
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'There's glass in my food': Restaurateur says scammers targeting businesses
A Brisbane restaurateur issues a warning to others after she says she was scammed out of $180 by a group of women claiming to have found glass in their food.
Controversial kangaroo culling film slammed as 'beat-up' by industry and minister
With 45 million kangaroos in Australia, they are hardly facing extinction, but a controversial new film about our national emblem which is gaining traction overseas tells a very different story.
Stick to 40 in school zones
Ipswich District Crime Prevention, along with police volunteers are encouraging drivers to drive to the speed limit of 40km around schools during the designated times.
It’s evident that some drivers are needing a little encouragement, that is why Ipswich District Crime Prevention continue to remind drivers by conducting random speed awareness device around Ipswich schools supported by Department of Main Roads and Transport and Queensland Road Policing Unit.
For the most part drivers are adhering to the speed limit, however, there are some drivers that are still speeding around school zones.
So if you are around a school at the designated times of 7am – 9am and 2pm -4pm, please slow down, there are children and families around.
Police are concerned for your safety, slow down and be responsible when driving.
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