A man accused of killing Brisbane socialite Maureen Boyce stabbed her in the stomach up to five times, after an on-and-off relationship spanning more than 30 years, his murder trial is told.
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Minor parties won't get a word in, Premier says
Annastacia Palaszczuk says she won’t hold discussions with any crossbenchers if she fails to get enough seats to govern on her own in this Saturday’s election, doubling down on her all-or-nothing strategy.
Rare German WWI tank kept safe inside a bubble
The world’s only German A7V tank from World War I is being housed in a large plastic bubble west of Brisbane.
P-plate politicians: Meet the young guns who want more diversity in State Parliament
A small cohort of Queensland political candidates with varied views are united in their desire to get a stronger youth voice into State Parliament.
One Nation threat pains Labor and the LNP
Both major party leaders are focusing their campaigns on potential One Nation voters in the last week of the campaign, as the minor party leader grabs attention with a baby announcement.
Botanical art: Why drawing plants and flowers is back in fashion
The art of documenting plants and flowers is having a resurgence with more people wanting to draw what they see rather than take photos.
In the red corner: Horn launches Labor's campaign, PM the LNPs
World welterweight champion Jeff Horn and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull open the respective Labor and LNP leaders’ campaign launches, with Horn saying Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk backed him when many others wouldn’t.
Marsh keen to have a 'red hot crack' at England despite lingering doubts
Batsman Shaun Marsh is determined to grasp what he admits is probably a final chance to establish himself as a regular member of the Australia Test side after earning an Ashes recall.
I'll do things differently when I get back to number one: Day
Australian golfer Jason Day vows he will get back to the top of the golf rankings in a one-on-one chat with Grandstand ahead of next week’s Australian Open.
Man with child porn convictions worked for child safety minister
Queensland’s Child Safety minister Shannon Fentiman says she is “horrified” a man with child pornography convictions was working in her electorate office.



