Neumann powers on for fourth Blair term

BIG WIN: Blair MP Shayne Neumann celebrates victory with wife Carolyn and daughters Alex and Jacqui.

"This is my sweetest victory and a victory for the true believers."

One Nation crushes the hopes of Teresa Harding

SUPPORT: LNP candidate for Blair Teresa Harding is comforted by husband Steven Voll and her children and parents after Saturday night’s election loss.

Pauline Hanson's One Nation snuck right under the LNP's guard

QT’s name and shame: This week’s drink and drug drivers

LOOK OUT: You can be tested anywhere and any time.

Every Monday, the QT publishes the names of drink and drug drivers







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THE EXPERT: Public school kids do better at university

Dr Jill Blackmore said studies showed public school kids tended to do better at university than those who came through the private sector.

Public school kids do better at university, expert says.

OPINION: Choosing a school for your child is a mind-boggle

Picking a school for your kids can be hard - explore your options before deciding.

IT IS a mind-boggle deciding on the right school for your children.

MUMS' TOP 5: Tips if your child is falling behind at school

ENSURE your child is performing at thier best.

Work/Life Balance

WORK and being a mum is a juggle - how do you find the balance?

Health and nutrition with kids - how do you balance it?

HOW important is health and nutrition in your household?

Smack or no smack - where do you stand?

THE debate is reignited - is smacking acceptable?

How the pollies fell asleep at the wheel

If safe seats were cars then the line at the mechanics would be full of pollies checking their insurance policies today.

Why it’s taking so long to find out who will be next PM

COUNT: Pre-poll votes for Fisher and Fairfax being counted in Maroochydore.

Expect more delays in deciding who will be PM.

OPINION: ALP, Liberal or chaos? Australia chooses chaos

Pauline Hanson will now be courted by the major parties

Australia has chosen chaos rather than support the major parties.

ANALYSIS: Turnbull hanging on by a thread

The seats in a battle to gain power for either side of government.

Voters ignored major party leader's warnings

OUR SAY: Knives out for Turnbull

Leader of the opposition Tony Abbott visiting Paradise Lagoon Campdraft, Gracemere. Photo Sharyn O'Neill / The Morning Bulletin

The public won't forgive the LNP a second time round.

LETTER: The right wing are the ones to save Australia

The right wing of politics could well be the saviour.

Palmer United Party politically dead after one term

The one-term PUP puts an end to politics

LETTER: The right wing are the ones to save Australia

The right wing of politics could well be the saviour. It is the lefties in Greece that engineered that country’s demise.

How the pollies fell asleep at the wheel

2016 Holden Commodore SSV. Photo: Contributed

If safe seats were cars mechanics would have plenty of work today

OPINION: Oh Malcolm, where did it all go so wrong?

I was on the Malcolm Turnbull bandwagon.

OPINION: ALP, Liberal or chaos? Australia chooses chaos

Pauline Hanson will now be courted by the major parties

Australia has chosen chaos rather than support the major parties.

Police charge four teens after high speed chase

Detectives have charged a teenage boy after an incident in which a stolen vehicle evaded police overnight.

UPDATE: Dog squad hunt armed robber in Redbank Plains

Detectives are searching for a man who held up a convenience store at Redbank Plains this morning.

Worker's scream scares off armed robber

POLICE are investigating following the attempted armed robbery of a supermarket in Leichhardt yesterday.

Together we're united for 6.8m regional Australians

AN OPEN letter to Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten demanding a Fair Go for regional Australians.

Turnbull govt reveals new approach on regional health

Malcolm Turnbull... pledging a new deal for regional residents on healthcare.

Govt vows to address difference in life expectancy in regional areas

Finally regions will get a Fair Go

Congestion on the Bruce Highway.

It's time for the major parties to close the country city gap

Fair Go campaign wins back our funding

The fund was originally created for people living in regional areas

All parties urged to treat young people seriously

There is a higher education gap between regional areas and Brisbane

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

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

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Brothers too quick for Swifts

Brothers v Swifts. Ben Seve scoring a try.

The best of the action from the Ipswich Rugby League match between Brothers and...

Maserati Levante SUV

2017 Maserati Levante. Photo: Contributed.

Maserati's SUV entry arrives with the elegant Levante

Mackenzie Norrish

Good Start Camira's fundraiser for Mackenzie Norrish. Mackenzie Allen, 4 and Ella Maunsell, 3.

Good Start Camira's fundraiser for Mackenzie Norrish.

Aussies in the Tour de France

SIMON GERRANS – Team: Orica-GreenEDGE. Age: 36. Tours: 10.
THE Victorian can still do a job for his team. Has twice won stages on the Tour de France and became the first Australian to win a stage on all of the three grand tours. Had an injury-plagued 2015, breaking six bones in seven  crashes, but this season has been better, winning the Tour Down Under.

Five of our hopes for 2016.

TOTALLY HOOKED: Hunt is on for monster tailor

TOP CATCH: Pete May with a 75cm tailor caught off Noosa’s North Shore.

Some of our best tailor comes from the lower parts of our rivers

Two crocs sighted near Beaver Rock

PAST CROCODILE: One of the crocodiles previously spotted and later captured in the Mary River.

The hunt continues for two confirmed crocs living in the Mary River.

IN DEEP: Japan diving lures Coast instructor

Local dive instructor heads to Okinawa

VIDEO: House Rules' boys sing 'We Are The Champions'

The boys let their hair down -- even if the hat stayed on.

Toyota drops its SUV prices, calls for Luxury Car Tax to go

CHEAPER PRADO: Price fall for entire LandCruiser 200 range, four Prado variants, AWD Kluger Grande and Tarago Ultima V6.

Thousands of customers to benefit from higher LCT threshold

Snug as a pug on a rug: Why farmer Bill loves his dog

PUG LIFE: Bill Winter and Tymeeka Waters with their Pugs Die and Maddie at the CQ Toy Dog Club championships yesterday.

ONCE YOU get a pug, you will never go back: Pug owner

‘That is some serious finger-on-the-pulse parenting’

The email in question.

Bruce Devereaux asks "what would you do?"

Mary Poppins fans go supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

LOVELY: The Cherry Ripes from Kandanga Ruby Ripe (left), and Cherry Ripe entertain the crowds at the festival on Saturday.

A spoon full of sugar makes the election go down.

Historics Racing Car Club puts the rubber to the road

HISTORIC RACERS: Pre-1966 historic racing cars ready to hit the track at Morgan Park Raceway.

Morgan Park turns it on again with the help of the historic cars

Shark repellant

WHITE POINTER: This 2.8m female white shark was tagged on Wednesday afternoon 200m off Evans Head. Three others of a similar size were tagged and released the day prior by the DPI.

Researchers have found shark repellent technology works, here's how.

Under the Bonnet car education seminars

Senior constable Kerrin Sheedy and Powertune 4X4 owner Andrew Monteith preview the 'Under the Bonnet' community workshops.

Senior constable Kerrin Sheedy chats about the 'Under the Bonnet' car education...

Pauline Hanson not impressed by joke

Queensland Senate candidate Pauline Hanson during a trip to Mackay.Photo: Emily Smith

Pauline Hanson not interested in halal.

Arts and culture get a boost in council budget

HAPPY CAMPER: Council’s culture boss Cr Charlie Pisasale will be delighted $400,000 has been allocated for a business case investigation for IPAC.

IPAC at the forefront of councillor's agenda

Burnett Heads housing development approved

COUNCIL APPROVED: A Burnett Heads housing development has been approved by Bundaberg Regional Council. Photo Contributed

Councillors approved the development seven votes to four