Donations to the Cyclone Debbie appeal have come in at $2.8 million so far – a small drop in the ocean compared to the 2011 floods.
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Donations to Cyclone Debbie appeal drop in ocean compared to 2011
Donations to the Cyclone Debbie appeal have come in at $2.8 million so far – a small drop in the ocean compared to the 2011 floods.
Three prison guards hospitalised as Woodford prison overcrowding increases
Three prison guards have been hospitalised after they were bashed at a south-east Queensland prison as concerns about overcrowding continue to escalate.
Three prison guards hospitalised as Woodford prison overcrowding increases
Three prison guards have been hospitalised after they were bashed at a south-east Queensland prison as concerns about overcrowding continue to escalate.
Why actress Deborah Mailman prefers youth drama
She may have just won a Chauvel award for her contribution to Australian film and television, but actress Deborah Mailman said said she’s just as happy to be home with her family as she is to be working.
Why actress Deborah Mailman prefers youth drama
She may have just won a Chauvel award for her contribution to Australian film and television, but actress Deborah Mailman said said she’s just as happy to be home with her family as she is to be working.
Authorities ignored Gold Coast photographer's child sex crimes
Almost 40 years after first admitting his offences, a Gold Coast man has been convicted of sexually abusing a young girl in the late 1970s.
Authorities ignored Gold Coast photographer's child sex crimes
Almost 40 years after first admitting his offences, a Gold Coast man has been convicted of sexually abusing a young girl in the late 1970s.
Sexual assault accused 'doesn't think that he's done anything wrong'
A man captured in a citizen’s arrest after allegedly flashing his penis at a woman and sexually assaulted three others in the previous week does not think he has done anything wrong, a court has heard.
Sexual assault accused 'doesn't think that he's done anything wrong'
A man captured in a citizen’s arrest after allegedly flashing his penis at a woman and sexually assaulted three others in the previous week does not think he has done anything wrong, a court has heard.

