Wool prices are higher than ever, but a series of scandals at the industry’s peak body is putting a dampener on the celebrations.
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Woman charged with stabbing partner to death
A 41-year-old woman is charged with murder after her partner is found with fatal stab wounds at a property in Loganlea, south of Brisbane.
Celebrating Schoolies in the most remote parts of Australia
We meet four Year 12s from remote Australia who are thinking outside the box when it comes to celebrating their high school graduation.
Queensland dairy farmers could be paid more if milk factory chief gets his way
There are hopes a new milk factory on the Darling Downs will throw a lifeline to Queensland dairy farmers struggling from the supermarket $1-a-litre campaign.
Queensland wedding vendors aiming to cash in on pink dollar
With same-sex marriage laws set to proceed through Federal Parliament, tourism bodies across Queensland are moving quickly to angle their marketing campaigns toward gay and lesbian couples.
'I'd rather lose': Palaszczuk says it's Opposition before One Nation
Labor leader Annastacia Palaszczuk tells a leaders debate in Brisbane she would rather lose government than be forced to negotiate with One Nation to cling to power.
Former soldier acquitted over stabbing deaths of ex-wife and partner
Christopher Robert Carter is found not guilty of murdering Renee Carter and Corey Croft at a Gold Coast home after admitting to a jury he had killed them, arguing it was in self-defence.
Martial arts 'brotherhood' unites to help family after loss
Actor, stuntman and Australian martial arts royalty Richard Norton lends his name and donates treasured movie memorabilia to raise money for a Brisbane family affected by suicide.
Election campaign can't stop Deputy Premier from dancing to Taytay
Not even a tough battle to retain her seat at next weekend’s state election is enough to keep Queensland’s Deputy Premier off the dance floor. Jackie Trad was caught on camera showing off some of her best moves to “Shake it Off” at a party celebrating the Yes vote victory.
Testing times: Exam plan for Queensland teachers
All new teachers in Queensland will undergo basic testing themselves before being allowed to hit the classroom under the LNP’s education policy, prompting accusations from the Government that the party hasn’t done its homework.



