An 18-year-old Queensland technology inventor warns stripping young people of their devices will not prevent online bullying, as experts attend a roundtable on the issue hosted by the Queensland Premier today.
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Wrecking yards in decline as car buffs buy online
Wrecking yards across Australia struggle to compete with cheap online auto spares and illegal backyard recyclers.
Palaszczuk vows to put cyberbullying on COAG agenda
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk gains bipartisan support as she pledges to push the issue of cyberbullying higher up the national agenda.
Brama awaits fate for 'disgusting' tackle on Gameiro
Central Coast Mariners midfielder Wout Brama faces a nervous wait for the A-League match review panel to ponder his horrible tackle which left Brisbane Roar forward Corey Gameiro in tears.
Climbing hobby taken to new heights for 33-peak 'vertical year'
Josh Worley will conquer everything from frozen waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies to high-altitude mountain ranges in Peru as part of his so-called vertical year.
Long shifts without breaks and pressure from management, Domino's employee speaks out
A whistleblower from Domino’s claims he and others were encouraged not to vote for new contracts by management.
Queensland police jet plunges mid-air in 'frightening' emergency return
An early morning flight with most of Queensland’s top police and emergency services leaders aboard makes an emergency return to Brisbane when the jet suddenly plunges from the sky, with reports of loud banging and the smell of smoke.
Friend describes how drugs consumed Jonathan Crabtree's life
A friend of Jonathan Crabtree speaks of how his mate’s dependency on prescription drugs began to consume his life, eventually resulting in him robbing a Gold Coast pharmacy at knifepoint.
'It's un-Australian': Man poses as Guide Dog rep to steal from charity
A man posing as a Guide Dogs Queensland representative steals one of the charity’s collection dogs from a Gold Coast supermarket in broad daylight.
Locked-out coal miners vow to continue 6-month picket
Mine workers affected by what’s believed to be the longest lockout in Australian industrial relations history say they’re willing to spend another six months on the picket line after rejecting a third offer from Glencore.



