The usual Maroons comeback never eventuated, and there were no thoughts of a new Queensland dynasty beginning. Instead, we now wonder how they can stop the Blues creating their own, writes Richard Hinds.
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'Baby Blues' deliver New South Wales State of Origin series win
The wait is over, as New South Wales enjoys its first State of Origin series victory in four years, with the young and fearless Blues beating the Queensland Maroons 18-14 in Game II in Sydney.
Brisbane Lions player Harris Andrews admitted to hospital as condition worsens after knockout
Concerns remain over the health of Brisbane defender Harris Andrews, who has been admitted to hospital hours after he was knocked out from an elbow to the head at Saturday night’s match against the Giants.
Rebels members targeted under new organised crime laws: police
Several “patched” members of the Rebels motorcycle gang are among six people arrested in raids across regional Queensland aimed at shutting down criminal activity by the Mt Isa chapter of the outlawed club.
Brisbane tow firm owner tells staff jobs gone, company in liquidation
Towing operator Dominic Holland tells his staff via text message they are out of work because he is placing the Brisbane-based tow.com.au in liquidation.
Mundubbera rodeo identity killed by own truck at country show
Queensland rodeo identity Brian King is named as the man killed when he fell under the wheel of his own truck in a tragic accident at the Woodford Show, north of Brisbane.
Marching off the mission: Aboriginal girls who took it to white Australia and won
Cherbourg marching girls get back together to remember when they forged a path from the southern Queensland Aboriginal community to a national competition in Melbourne.
The town where humans and wild kangaroos coexist
In the coastal Queensland town of Woodgate near Bundaberg, local residents and a large population of roos live in harmony — most of the time.
Top law firm’s ambulance-chasing tactics revealed in secret document
Internal documents seen exclusively by the ABC reveal top law firm Slater and Gordon is paying out referral fees to ‘partners’ including telemarketers and a car rental company to get new personal injury clients through the door.
'It maimed and mutilated lives': Thalidomide survivors seek justice before it's too late
Men and women born with birth defects caused by morning sickness drug thalidomide are seeking $2.1 million to share amongst themselves to pay for home modifications and further assistance as a few dozen survivors enter their 50s and 60s.



