Detectives arrest four men after seizing large quantities of dangerous drugs and a stash of illegal items in south-east Queensland
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New program aims to stop child-on-child sex attacks, Bravehearts founder Hetty Johnston says
Child protection group Bravehearts launches a Queensland-first intervention program to tackle an alarming trend of child-on-child sex attacks.
Australian cyber sex trafficking 'most dark and evil crime we are seeing'
A growing number of Australians are directing the sexual abuse of children living overseas using live streaming services like Skype.
NRL Finals: Sam Thaiday takes a jab at Jarryd Hayne's code-hopping 'dreams'
Brisbane veteran Sam Thaiday takes a shot at Jarryd Hayne’s propensity to follow his ‘dreams’, suggesting Hayne could be playing water polo before the Broncos and Titans meet on Friday.
Law graduate Jacob Reichman fined for posing as solicitor on Gold Coast
A 24-year-old man who posed as a lawyer on Queensland’s Gold Coast is fined $1,500 and has a conviction recorded.
Queensland Nickel refused finance by banks before collapse, Federal Court hears
Queensland Nickel’s financial position was so bad in the months before it collapsed that the company approached all four big banks for finance, the Federal Court is told.
Charge dropped against policeman who allegedly fired gun during pursuit on Gold Coast
Queensland Police withdraw a charge against an officer accused of firing his revolver during a pursuit on the northern Gold Coast last year.
Paddington house fire victims thank dogs, smoke alarms and crowdfunding
Victims of a fire that destroyed two houses at Paddington in Brisbane thank dogs and smoke alarms for saving their lives, and a crowdfunding campaign to help them get back on their feet.
Greet Barrier Reef spill: Owners of Shen Neng One tell court remediation 'not necessary'
The owner of Chinese coal carrier Shen Neng One that ran aground in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in 2010 tells a court remediation is not necessary.
Queensland police must answer questions during internal investigations, appeals court agrees
Queensland police officers do not have the right to remain silent during internal disciplinary investigations, the Court of Appeal finds in a landmark legal case.

