One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts will continue to seek the advice of a one-time staffer during the Queensland election despite him being committed to stand trial for rape.
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Confused about voting preferences? Let Beyonce be your election guide
When Queenslanders go to the polls this month they will have to number every box, but how exactly do preferences work? Let Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Nickelback show you how.
Hail, wild winds sweep south-east Queensland, some Bundaberg homes damaged
Severe thunderstorms hit the southern Queensland coast bringing hail and wild winds, with some houses in Bundaberg damaged and more than 26,000 residents losing power.
Tyrell Cobb's mother denies delivering fatal blow
Any one of three people could have inflicted the blow that killed four-year-old Tyrell Cobb, and there is not enough evidence to hold his mother responsible, a court hears.
Pisasale allegedly took $60k from charities and community groups, had unlawful Viagra
Paul Pisasale is accused of taking about $60,000 worth of cheques and equipment destined for charities and community groups while he was Ipswich mayor, court documents reveal.
Palaszczuk promises $70m boost to country racing, sweeteners for farmers
In cash splash for the bush, including $70 million for country racing, the Queensland Premier was caught out knowing very little about her candidate for the seat of Condamine, including his last name.
How to survive Melbourne Cup day in heels
With racing season in full swing, what should women look for in a high heel to ensure they don’t ruin their feet and end up carrying their shoes home?
Why Adani may still get its $1 billion government loan
Despite Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s veto of a loan to Adani, the company could still receive funds from a new government or via previous arrangements.
One dead, three injured in Bribie Island apartment fire
One person is killed and three other people including a firefighter are injured in a fire that has gutted an apartment on Bribie Island, north of Brisbane.
LNP pledges new offence of domestic violence, crackdown on school truancy
A new offence specifically relating to domestic violence will be created by Queensland’s LNP, and steps will be taken to crack down on school absences in the state’s north, as the Opposition turns its election focus to two areas of social policy.



