City farewells a true war hero

FAREWELL: Ipswich said farewell yesterday to one of the last surviving Rats of Tobruk Vernon Hansen of Brassall.

City farewells a true war hero

Jets strike weapon cut down by fullback curse

BACKLINE BLOW: Resigned to life without Marmin Barba and Carlin Anderson, the Ipswich Jets will look to the experience of Wes Conlon to fill the role of fullback when they run out against competition leaders Townsville today.

Injury crisis causes more headaches

Get behind the Prince in Ipswich Cup

Jumbo Prince, with jockey Luke Tarrant on board, strides to victory in the 2015 Toowoomba Guineas.

Local favourite taking on southern raiders







Local Partners

THE EXPERT: 'Smacking is not the answer'

EXPERT says smacking leads to resentment.

Introducing a step-parent into the family

Introducing a step-parent into the family can be stressful for the children, as well as the new parent.

THERE is no easy way to introduce a step parent into the family.

OPINION: Butt out of other parents' views towards smacking

Whether you are a smacker or not, it's not your place to judge other parents on their decision.

ALL right judgmental people, come at me. I smack my kids.

Technology and kids: Do you ever cut their wi-fi?

Check out our new video series featuring mums having a chat

15 things that annoy you about your husband

Mel says while she loves her husband to bits, he can drive her up the wall!

WE KEPT it to a short list of 15...

LETTER: Cormann adept at inane political waffle

The Prime Minister should demand better responses from his ministers.

LETTER: Immigration story has familiar ring

Immigration problems sounds familiar

LETTER: This is our money

money generic

THROWING money at voters insults our integrity

LETTER: Tree was least of road safety worries

Aaron Toombs is against the plan of the state government to remove this tree in Walloon.

The much loved tree at the Walloon Roundabout is gone

PETER PATTER: Political correctness fine, just not here

Australians used to be known for their larrikin ways.

OPINION: Power bill rise a bit rich

Generic high tension power cables and tower. Photo: Chris Ison / The Morning Bulletin

The "ice man" expected to make a comeback as electricity bills rise

Jayde Kendall's alleged killer a step closer to trial

THE man accused of murdering Gatton teen Jayde Amanda Kendall has had his matter mentioned briefly in court.

Mates rob service station, blow loot on booze, strippers

IT read like a scene out of a Monty Python film for its comical nature but not for the serious aspect of the script.

Kiwi who robbed supermarket with pruning saw jailed

A KIWI who robbed a supermarket armed with a foot-long pruning saw faces deportation upon his release from jail.

All parties urged to treat young people seriously

EDUCATION has been confirmed as a key issue for young Australians as record numbers prepare to vote.

Cities ahead by $2 billion in health funding

INVOLVED: Dr Ewen McPhee wants to see better heath services in rural areas.

People living in rural areas are missing out on $2 billion in funds

Why closing the gaps is not black and white

Rod Little is the co-chair of The National Congress of Australia's First People.

Sustainable job programs are key to closing the gap.

Women seek elder’s advice

LEADER: Ipswich Citizen of the Year Faye Carr.

Aunty Faye a shining example of a person who has battled adversity

Barnaby Joyce throws support behind Fair Go campaign

GIVE REGIONS A FAIR GO: Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce at the roundabout at the Fiveways during his visit to Gympie this week.

Barnaby Joyce thrown his support behind Fair Go campaign

‘Put up or shut up’ on farm milk price

Mary Valley dairy farmer Cooloola Milk owner operator Dick Schroeder.

Farmers urged to unite against unfair processor prices.

Coalition says it will pay up - eventually

logo fair go

LNP says it will support community when disaster strikes...

Brand Insights

Brand Insights

Ipswich Baby Photos

Vavenia Jahnke and Wayne Leaupepe welcomed twin girls Silvia Fualelau and Odelia Zancelia on June 7 weighing 2.46kg and 2.47kg.

Do you have photos of your newborn you would like to see in the QT? Email...

Your Mum Moments

Wanted a nice photo of them but instead Miss Kiarrah got a brain freeze and Mr Lucas didn't know what was wrong with her.

This is why you should never leave a toddler alone with your makeup!

Brisbane Truck Centre open day

Brisbane Truck Centre's open day was a hit, with everything from historic rigs to DJR Team Penske drivers Scott Pye and Fabian Coulthard, not to mention the pallet sale bargains.

Big Rigs reporter Cobey Bartels was at the Brisbane Truck Centre open day where...

Arthur Clive's Family Bakehouse

Arthur Clive's Family Bakehouse.

The Pennell family has been baking in the Scenic Rim for four generations.

IN DEEP: Exploring magic sites in Vanuatu

A wreck off Hideaway Island, Vanuatu.

THIS week's dive report comes from Hideaway Island in Vanuatu

"Sodomy" crimes to go with changes to age of consent laws

Homosexuality remained illegal in Queensland until 1990

The teen whiz who plans to rule – one computer at a time

Logan student Taj Pabari is a 16-year-old technology genius who wants to put put one million electronic tablets into the hands of one million under-privileged children across the globe through his company Fiftysix.  The Brisbane teenager impressed 300 Queensland education professionals this week when he delivered an address  to Griffith University’s Digital Technologies Summit on June 15

"I got a computer and I was really inspired by Mark Zuckerberg"

Meet the first transgender woman to enter beauty pageant

Transgender female Mandy Leigh Jones is proud of her 186 tattoos.

Mandy the first transgender woman in the Miss Ink Australia pageant.

Peter’s $80k dream Chevy wins facelift and TLC

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air - (L) owner Peter O'Connell with Matthew Cicero from Matts.Photo: Alistair Brightman / Fraser Coast Chronicle

“We’ve done a full restoration on it,”

Helping teachers make sense of digital in a changing world

Professor Peter Albion, a University of Southern Queensland teaching academic, presented at the Griffith University’s Digital Technologies Summit in Brisbane on June 15, 2016.

"All of our teachers need to be able to use technology effectively"

Islam convert loses beer, finds inner peace

Sunshine Coast Muslim community members Abdul Malik and Ky Jeffers are fasting for Ramadan.

Former Catholic fasting for Ramadan

Virus sweeps through Origin Squad

Queensland Coach Kevin Walters

Queensland team's preparation put back as virus sidelines four players.

Mum desperate for eczema treatment

Alexandra Dean, 25 has been seeking medical treatment overseas for her daughter Kelsey, 5 months.

Alexandra Dean, 25 has been seeking medical treatment overseas for her daughter...

War hero remembered

One of the Rats of Tobruk Vernon Hansen of Brassall is off to Canberra next week for a presentation before ANZAC Day.

Rats of Tobruk Vernon Hansen passed away on the weekend. In April he told QT...

Commercial Property June 16 edition

SNAPPED UP: A sushi shop in a106sq mground-floor tenancy with a 43sq moutdoor area in Southport Central Towers on the Gold Coast has sold for $954,000.

RealCommercial edition June 16, 2016.

Iconic North Coast hotel could sell for $80 million

ON THE MARKET: The Beach Hotel, Byron Bay.

Million-dollar views, good income, beer - what more could you want?

Can a three-bedroom home really be worth millions?

Three bedroom homes for millions