Liz Patu allegedly bit the arm of WA lock Rebecca Clough while playing for Queensland in the Super W competition and faces a hearing on Monday night in Brisbane.
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Sheffield Shield bowlers hit back with 28 wickets in one day
After seemingly every batsmen pushing for a Test berth hammered healthy totals last week, no-one manages to score a half-century as another round of games kicks off.
'I avoid going out in public': Mum speaks of pain waiting for public dental treatment
Almost 150,000 Queenslanders are waiting to see a dentist in the public health system, as new figures show the State Government is unable to reduce the number of those queueing up for help.
Officer who fined police chief's wife not interviewed by CCC after ticket torn up
The Queensland police officer who booked the police commissioner’s wife for failing to stop at a stop sign, was not interviewed as part of a CCC assessment into why the ticket was later withdrawn, the ABC can reveal.
Sam Kerr brilliance masks Matildas' defensive frailties
Sam Kerr and the Matildas’ attacking prowess lit up Lang Park in the second match day of the Cup of Nations, but with defensive problems still in evidence, Ante Milicic aknowledges that his side still has work to do before their World Cup tilt.
Live: The Matildas meet Korea Republic in Brisbane
The Matildas play a competitive match in Brisbane for the first time in almost five years when they meet Korea Republic at Lang Park in the inaugural Cup of Nations. Follow all the action in our live blog.
Man charged with murder of Brisbane woman Megan Kirley
Stafford Emmerson, 40, is charged with murder over the shooting death of Megan Kirley, after a public appeal for information.
Parents of quadriplegic man say NDIS funding delay left them feeling 'broken'
The parents of a quadriplegic man say the process of obtaining funding through the NDIS unnecessarily extended their son’s stay in hospital by at least six months.
Burst water pipe? Sniffer dogs Halo and Danny are on the scent
Sniffer dogs have long been used in the detection of drugs, but Queensland’s water authority finds a unique way to put them to work monitoring more than 9,000 kilometres of pipes for leaks.
How do you brew your tea? It might be time to turn over a new leaf
If you have ever had a bad experience with bitter green tea, the blame may lie in the way it has been brewed. Find out how to get it just right from some award-winning Australian tea growers.

