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Man claims ‘discrimination’ after request for Greek Orthodox funeral for deceased 93yo father denied
A man who claimed he was subject to religious discrimination by the Queensland Government after they refused to pay for his deceased father’s Greek Orthodox funeral says he was denied “natural justice ...
Queensland National Parks expanded in boost to protected areas Nearly 9,000 hectares have been added to Queensland's national parks and nature ...
Former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann has taken up a new job as a live-in nanny while awaiting for an appeal of his defamation case and unrelated rape trial in Queensland.
A Brisbane site earmarked as part of a $22.9 million domestic and family violence response trial has failed to get off the ...
Fresh from her New York wedding, Australian actor Phoebe Tonkin has been spotted in Brisbane, marking her first public ...
The state government is expanding national parks and nature refuges by the equivalent of 9000 Suncorp Stadiums for potential ...
Youth crime is a hot-button issue across Australia, but figuring out just how big a problem it is and what can be done to ...
Income from off-farm sources such as contract harvesting, mustering and milking will be considered "primary production" under ...
The Queensland government has designated the PhosOne phosphate project, a joint venture between North West Phosphate (NWP) ...
Attorney-General Deb Frecklington thought the 44-year-old’s sentence did not meet community standards. The appeal court ...
These bludgers now have their own euphemism and are referred to by the welfare bureaucrats as the “economically inactives”.
Queensland Government has declared the North West Queensland pit-to-production venture PhosOne a ‘prescribed project’.
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