A Queensland mother who needed an eye removed by surgeons is suing her doctors for medical negligence, claiming her common skin cancer was not properly treated for more than four years.
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How bridges helped build regional Queensland
Have you ever wondered about the engineering feats you drive over each day?
Police seek family seen on beach near where Toyah Cordingley was found
Police are hoping to speak with two adults and children spotted having a picnic near a Far North Queensland beach around the time Toyah Cordingley was attacked last weekend, as the hunt for her killer continues.
Commercial plan for Queensland national parks 'appals' conservationists and traditional owners
World heritage areas could be leased for 60 years under a State Government proposal to allow private companies to commercialise and build accommodation in three Queensland national parks.
Fight brewing over plan to lease Queensland world heritage sites
World heritage areas could be leased for 60 years under a State Government proposal to allow private companies to commercialise and build accommodation in three Queensland national parks.
Booming urban brush turkeys have researchers scratching to understand why
Is a brush turkey digging around your neighbourhood or invading your backyard? Researchers are recording sightings to try to determine why the big birds are thriving in urban areas.
Wind speeds over land are slowing down and researchers don't know why
It sounds like the title of a horror movie, but “the stilling” is very real. It was discovered by an Australian, and there is still an air of mystery swirling around why land wind speeds are slowing down.
The universe has a dark secret and Tamara wants to unravel it
Understanding dark energy may be the key to figuring out the most vexing mystery in physics, the problem Albert Einstein spent the last 40 years of his life trying to solve. And UQ astrophysicist Professor Tamara Davis is at the forefront of a worldwide effort to discover its secrets.
Queensland's Melbourne Cup races back on after Government strikes deal
The Queensland Government has buckled under pressure from the thoroughbred racing industry after this weekend’s races were called off as part of a statewide strike.
Qantas shareholders vote against bid to review asylum seeker deportations
A bid to call on Qantas to review its policy of forcibly deporting asylum seekers when requested by the Government fails at the company’s annual general meeting in Brisbane.

