17 May 2013
THE Opposition’s response to the Federal Budget has left a lot of questions unanswered but has shown schools and families will be worse off.
17 May 2013
THE FEDERAL Government has defended its spending on the Bruce Hwy in this week’s Federal Budget, despite claims it is simply doing “business as usual”.
17 May 2013
SHE has biked from Rockhampton to Lismore and protested at coal seam gas fields. Now June Norman will complete a journey on foot from Cairns to Gladstone.
17 May 2013
A HIGHER tax will be slugged on big overseas purchases, sparking concern it will be the first step towards lowering the GST-free threshold for online purchases.
15 May 2013
FOUNDATIONS to provide freedom to Australians with a disability, revolutionise education funding and boost infrastructure have been laid in this year's budget.
14 May 2013
THE State Government has called for applications from organisations to host youth boot camp trials in the Sunshine Coast, Townsville and Rockhampton regions.
10 May 2013
A SECURITY officer has successfully convinced a court he had a legitimate reason for driving 40kmh over the speed limit – he had a car full of gold.
11 May 2013
HOURS before the jury trying Hung for manslaughter were discharged, concerns were raised that members of the jury were acting on “supposition rather than law”.
10 May 2013
SPEAKING of the events on January 10, 2011 and like many in his community, Raymond Bruckner cannot hide his underlying emotions.
9 May 2013
THE One Nation party co-founder suing Opposition leader Tony Abbott has been sent back to the drawing board after failing to submit adequate court documents.