A man charged with murder over a fatal stabbing north of Brisbane on Friday night is unable to appear in court because of injuries he has suffered.
Category: ABC Brisbane News
Should dads take their young daughters into the women's loo?
When Eli Madigan is out with his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter and she needs to go to the bathroom, he doesn’t know if he’s in the right when he takes her into the women’s toilet so she can avoid the men’s room. But a child psychologist says that may not be the best idea.
Age no barrier for young pilot taking to skies of outback Australia
She may have just started her aviation career, but that has not stopped this young pilot from flying thousands of kilometres across the Top End and Gulf of Carpentaria
Bagasse: 'turning trash to treasure' and making 'sugar that much sweeter'
Sugar production uses a lot of energy and waste but a by-product known as bagasse could offer feed for livestock, a business add-on and reduction on energy costs and pollution
Voters 'just don't like Bill' and don’t want to be seen with Pauline
Talking to voters it feels like election campaign promises — which have collectively added up to several hundred million dollars — barely rate a mention. People aren’t even angry, just contemptuous of politics in general, whoever it is they are talking about, writes Laura Tingle.
Final by-election showdown as Bill Shorten and Malcolm Turnbull focus on Braddon
The Prime Minister and Labor leader will both descend on Tasmania’s north-west for last ditch by-election campaigning.
Bulldogs crush Tigers' hopes, Cowboys pip the Knights
The Bulldogs end Wests Tigers’ winning run with a 16-4 victory, while the Cowboys storm home in the second half for a 20-18 win over the Knights in Townsville.
Longman voters fire up at Prime Minister and LNP candidate during pub visit
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is confronted over penalty cuts and the ABC by angry voters during a hotel visit, before one turns on candidate Trevor Ruthenberg for wrongly claiming he earned a prestigious defence service medal.
Cardboard cut-out of Pauline Hanson 'as good as the real thing', Longman candidate says
One Nation punters line up for selfies with cardboard cut-outs of Pauline Hanson at pre-poll booths in Longman, north of Brisbane, after the party leader left her candidate to go overseas on a pre-booked holiday before this weekend’s by-election.
Woman who dumped partner's headless torso, set it alight, guilty of murder
A woman who cut up her partner’s body up with a saw she purchased from Bunnings and dumped his torso on a roadside is found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison, almost five years after his death.

