While some parents have criticised a recent school crackdown on students who breach strict uniform requirements such as the heel height of shoes, experts say no uniform schools have their own challenges.
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Logan City Council sacks chief executive officer
Logan City Council votes to sack its chief executive officer Sharon Kelsey, effective immediately, after a special meeting was held that excluded a packed gallery for confidentially reasons.
Palaszczuk challenges Adani to prove mine finance and jobs promises
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk urges Adani to prove it has finance and job creation in place for the Carmichael coal mine, as federal Labor leader Bill Shorten continues to talk down the mine’s prospects.
Former Roosters player jailed for trafficking, supplying cocaine to several NRL stars
The ringleader of a drug syndicate which supplied cocaine to several Queensland football stars, including Karmichael Hunt in 2015, is sentenced to nine years’ jail after pleading guilty to trafficking dangerous drugs.
10yo is latest victim of overseas missed call phone scam
Know anyone from Ascension Island? The ACCC says returning calls from suspicious overseas numbers could cost you.
What happened to the Dragon Coaster in Brisbane's Myer Centre?
The Dragon Coaster at Top’s in the Myer Centre was a must-see attraction for anyone growing up in Brisbane in the 1990s. It closed in 2000 to make way for a cinema. Now, 18 years on, Curious Brisbane is on the search for its whereabouts.
Reducing youth crime requires knowing which policies actually work
Ditching boot camps for troubled teens and having strong Neighbourhood Watch networks are just some of the actions one criminologist believes could better help control youth crime.
Logan Council to convene special meeting to decide CEO's fate
Just over six months after hiring Sharon Kelsey as its chief executive, the ABC understands Logan councillors will vote on Wednesday to decide her future, amid a tumultuous time for the local government.
Brisbane's ageing Gabba needs to give visitors 'holistic experience', Minister says
Lessons can be learned from modern stadiums in Australia and around the world to make Brisbane’s Gabba a better “holistic experience” for Brisbane spectators, Queensland Sport Minister Mick De Brenni says.
The 130-year-old link to Thomas Edison under Brisbane's streets
A development in Brisbane’s CBD has unearthed a rare example of one of Thomas Edison’s inventions and offered a glimpse of a time when the city joined London and New York at the forefront of electricity.



