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Category: ABC Brisbane News
25 people killed by the flu in Queensland
Twenty-five people die from the flu in Queensland — more than half the total number of flu deaths in the state last year — prompting authorities to plead with people to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
What if something goes wrong on the way to the polling booth? Your voting questions answered
For most, the voting process is simple. But what happens when you cannot vote? Or you turn 18 after the election’s called? We answer your questions.
'Largest performing arts centre in Australia' : New $150m theatre plan unveiled for Brisbane
The heart of Brisbane’s cultural precinct is set to change forever with the construction of a new $150 million theatre at South Bank, which will be able to house up to 1,500 guests when it is completed in 2022.
Queensland Police Commissioner Ian Stewart has criminal charges dropped
Outgoing Police Commissioner Ian Stewart won’t face criminal charges brought against him by the union for commissioned officers after controversial proceedings were withdrawn today.
Tamil asylum seeker family from Queensland loses final bid to stop deportation
Priya and Nades and their two Australian-born daughters lose a bid to have their case reviewed by the High Court.
Scientists discover dozens of previously unknown genes linked to serious mental illnesses
The discovery of genes linked to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is praised by Dylan and Lawson Reid, who lost their sister Heidi to suicide in 2011.
Freezing your eggs? Experts warn it's 'not an insurance policy'
Australian researchers are working on an online tool to help women decide whether they should freeze their eggs amid concerns information about the procedure is confusing and unreliable.
'He was trying to help her': Terror inquest hears of Sara's final moments
A witness describes seeing a man coming to the aid of a young woman — believed to be Australian woman Sara Zelenak — before both were stabbed to death by terrorists on London Bridge two years ago.
How Four Corners secured unprecedented access to a police watch house
Journalist Mark Willacy gives an insight into his three-month investigation into youth detention in Queensland, which uncovered cases of children as young as 10 being held alongside adult criminals in maximum security facilities.




