A new adolescent mental health facility will be built at the Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane to replace the Barrett Centre which was controversially shut down in 2014.
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Gable Tostee trial: Pathologist testifies about injuries to Warriena Wright after balcony fall
A forensic pathologist details horrific injuries suffered by New Zealand woman Warriena Wright, who fell 14 floors from a Gold Coast high-rise apartment in 2014.
Medicinal cannabis: New laws allow access for Queensland patients of any age
Queensland GPs will soon be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis for patients under new laws passed by State Parliament on Wednesday night.
Wearable UV-sensitive stickers take guesswork out of knowing when to reapply sunscreen
Could a sticker on your hand be the key to reducing sunburn each summer in Australia?
Wallabies Stephen Moore and George Smith not guaranteed of Queensland Reds starts in 2017 Super Rugby title push
The Queensland Reds will not guarantee Australia captain Stephen Moore and Wallabies great George Smith starting berths in 2017, as they express confidence they have the depth to move from Super Rugby strugglers to title contenders.
School of Hard Knocks: University of Queensland study finds physical, mental health gains
Almost half of the homeless and disadvantage who attend The School of Hard Knocks have noted improved mental and physical health, a year-long study finds.
Seven-year-old Brisbane boy buys pony with lemonade stand money
A seven-year-old Queensland boy makes his dream of owning a pony come true by selling lemonade in front of his family’s home for more than three years.
A word in your ear: nicknames
Emeritus Professor Roly brings you language podcast to challenge even the best wordsmith.
Man charged with murder over suspected gunshot death on Darling Downs, police say
A man has been charged with murder after another man was found dead with a gunshot wound on the Darling Downs, police say.
Milk price war: KAP introduces bill for new 'fair price' logo system
A new logo would be put on milk bottles to help consumers identify if it is sourced from a farmer who was paid a fair price, under proposed laws by Katter’s Australian Party.

