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With an average of one police officer a day walking away from their roles, the Queensland union president has raised fears they will never come back to the force.
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7th June 2025
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Why Qld police are walking off the beat
With an average of one police officer a day walking away from their roles, the Queensland union president has raised fears they will never come back to the force.
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Safety of tourists at risk as Green Island jetty ‘rots away’
Urgent repairs to a ramshackle jetty at one of Queensland’s most popular island getaways are being called for with tourism leaders flagging serious concerns for the safety of visit...
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Pack of teens bash man with wet floor sign
A second child has pleaded guilty to his role in a sickening pile-on bashing and robbery of a 47-year-old man in Cairns Central shopping centre in September last year by a pack of ...
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Video: Blaze destroys volunteer’s home during cancer treatment
The Tablelands community is calling for the public to get behind a fundraiser, after a Ravenshoe volunteer firefighter lost his home in a blaze while undergoing cancer treatment. W...
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WATCH: Inside bushland where human remains found in search for Pheobe
Police have revealed more details about where they found human remains in the search for Pheobe Bishop. WATCH THE VIDEO
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Brittany Higgins quietly sells taxpayer-funded French chateau
Just days after announcing her new job, Brittany Higgins has sold her sprawling property near Bordeaux in France after listing it on the market almost a year ago.
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Marnus fesses up: ‘This is my most annoying habit’
Aussie Test cricket star Marnus Labuschagne has opened up about his most annoying habit.
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‘Deadly’: New Aussie gun ban call as 4000 firearms seized
Police have stopped more than 4000 lethal guns hitting Australian streets as pressure mounts on the government to consider a John Howard-like shake-up of gun laws. VOTE IN OUR POLL
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