Despite being swept from power in Queensland,Labor has seized upon the state election results to claim the party can reclaim inner-city seats from the Greens.
An eight-year-old who loved shopping and socialising and whose family nicknamed her “Turtle” has died in an inferno east of Brisbane.
Major party campaigns are gearing up for key stops across Queensland’s 93 electorates before October 26. But some seats aren’t like the others.
Russell Field,whose son was killed by a teenager in a stolen car,will take on a Labor MP who labelled youth crime a “media beat-up”.
Two in five of the state’s school students are failing to meet national literacy and maths standards,but new data reveals their classmates are increasingly being withdrawn from the tests altogether.
As thousands of people prepare to visit the Ekka on Wednesday,the weather bureau has warned of heavy rain on the way.
As Labor assembles its “Greenslide” fightback,Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has introduced a youth mental health chief executive to take on the Greens’ Max Chandler-Mather in the inner-city seat of Griffith.
A different kind of Gold Coast marathon will take place this weekend,when two dancers will perform for 24 hours as part of the Bleach arts festival.
Premier Steven Miles says a deepfake LNP video of him dancing is a “very dangerous turning point” for democracy.
The legendary artist’s major exhibition is bypassing QAGOMA and HOTA in favour of an oft-overlooked regional gallery.
Three weeks on from the statewide vote,new faces are being sworn in and more than one-third of local government roles in the south-east have changed hands.