Queensland Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls plays down the prospect of the LNP preferencing One Nation ahead of Labor at the next election, despite comments by party president Gary Spence.
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Severe thunderstorm blows roof off home, cuts power to 10,000 properties around Brisbane
A Rochedale South house loses its roof and a building in Kelvin Grove is damaged by a severe thunderstorm and accompanying strong winds, which also left up to 10,000 properties without power at its peak.
Teenager critically injured in three-car crash
A teenager has been critically injured in a three-car crash on the Darling Downs, which led to the closure of a highway for a short time in both directions west of Brisbane.
Cross River Rail: Jackie Trad insists work to establish project's delivery authority moving forward
Queensland’s Deputy Premier rejects criticism she missed an October deadline to form a delivery authority to progress Brisbane’s Cross River Rail project.
Gunman on the run after shooting south of Brisbane
A 19-year-old is taken to hospital in a stable condition after being shot in the leg in vacant bushland at Kingston, south of Brisbane.
Brisbane Lions name Chris Fagan as Justin Leppitsch's replacement as head AFL coach
Chris Fagan has been appointed as the new head coach of the struggling Brisbane Lions for the 2017 AFL season, with the former Hawthorn football operations manager replacing the sacked Justin Leppitsch.
Redcliffe Peninsula Line: 131 year wait over as train services finally begin
Queensland’s newest railway is up and operational, with the $1 billion Redcliffe Peninsula Line north of Brisbane opening for its first day of service today.
Thieves steal precious jewellery from sister of late Angle Diamond Dot founder Courtney Harris
A Brisbane woman says she is touched by support from the public after thieves steal precious jewellery designed by her late sister Courtney Harris, the founder of Angle Diamond Dot.
New housing developments up to 10 degrees hotter: study
Newer suburbs established without trees and green corridors experience hotter temperatures, a study finds.
Snake catcher rattled by near-miss attack from eastern brown on Queensland property
A south-east Queensland snake catcher experiences an incredibly close call while removing two eastern browns from a rural home, as paramedics brace for a rise in snake bites as the weather warms up.

