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Imaginary suburb on 'flawed' funding assessment of Cross River Rail plan
Infrastructure Australia pans Queensland’s Cross River Rail plan, saying the costs of the project are likely to exceed the benefit. However, the State Government has hit back saying the organisation’s assessment is full of errors.
States support funding boost for fire ant eradication plan
Agriculture ministers welcome a further 10-year commitment by all governments to eradicate red imported fire ants in south-east Queensland.
China orders halt to red meat imports from several Australian meatworks
China temporarily bans beef exports from six Australian meatworks, the Federal Government confirms.
Queensland told to 'deliver the goods' and eradicate red fire ant
Federal and state agriculture ministers will spend almost $400 million over the next 10 years to try to eradicate the destructive red imported fire ant for good.
Will there be no Lynnsanity at this year's Big Bash?
The Big Bash League could be without its brightest star this season, with Brisbane Heat bruiser Chris Lynn undergoing surgery on his left shoulder.
Police visit to Tiny Tots Raceview Playgroup
On July 26, Yamanto Police were invited to Tiny Tots Raceview Playgroup as part of their ‘people you meet in the community’ education program. The children were very excited to meet their local police officers, Chelsea and Jamie.
As a group we discussed what to do if you become lost or separated from your mum or dad, and how to dial ‘000’ in an emergency.
Some of the children were timid at first but livened up when they were able to do fingerprinting and received their own Junior Police Identification card and a sticker.
Next up it was pretending to drive the police vehicle, posing for photos with police and turning on the lights and sirens.
Everyone had a good time and took away the important message that their local police are friendly, approachable and are here to help.
This message is an important one for parents to teach their children from an early age.
Brisbane community self-censors racist posters
Residents in Newmarket take the fight against racism into their own hands and remove posters declaring “diversity is white genocide”.
Man accused of setting fire to woman to remain in custody
A man who allegedly burned a woman, leaving her in a serious condition in hospital, makes no application for bail and will stay behind bars until his next court hearing.
What's life like for Jeff Horn now the fight is over?
Eating donuts and avoiding the grocery shopping are high on the to-do list for Brisbane’s world welterweight champion.



