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Queensland's Water Minister has told the inquiry into last January's flood disaster that he is not surprised about conflicting evidence on how Brisbane's Wivenhoe Dam was operated.
After more than three years of speculation, hand-wringing and boardroom wranglings, the long-awaited Australian Rugby League Commission will finally see the light of day on Friday.
He is yet to even make his one-day international debut, but Peter Forrest is on track to become an important member of Australia's Test line-up, according to skipper Michael Clarke.
A bakery in Mitchell is one of many businesses flooded last week, and the family who own it fear they won't be able to reopen.
A remarkable seven-wicket haul by Alister McDermott could not stop Western Australia grabbing a dramatic one-wicket Sheffield Shield win over Queensland at the Gabba.
THE Tweed appears to have missed out on a slice of much-needed funding from the Northern Rivers' peak tourism body, with only one recipient from the region to receive part of $250,000 in government grants.
A jury in Brisbane's District Court has found a man not guilty of molesting his stepdaughter while on a family holiday to Hong Kong.
Indonesian conglomerate the Bakrie Group will open a football academy in Jakarta using the expertise of newly acquired Brisbane Roar, the company said on Wednesday.
Construction company Thiess has won a $325 million contract to build a coal seam gas (CSG) processing facility in southern Queensland.
The Barcoo River is expected to peak today at major flood levels in the small town of Isisford, south-east of Longreach in central-west Queensland.