Quizlander: Queensland's news quiz
As a favour to the reader this quiz has held off all mention of the up coming festive holiday, but there is only so long.
As a favour to the reader this quiz has held off all mention of the up coming festive holiday, but there is only so long.
Adele said g'day, a former premier popped in for a chat with One Nation and Brisbane radio has had a pretty big shake-up.
Not even a draining US election can stop Quizlander - it's back and kicking through another week in the news.
Quizlander is back after possibly the biggest weeks in the news this year and this week has not eased off either.
Thousands of rubber ducks, new political parties and potential landmark name changes have graced our state this week.
Social media gone wrong, slow traffic and rock bands boosting the economy have had Queensland talking this week.
This week has ushered in Queensland the long-awaited return of the Bullets and a new train line for the state.
Fluoride, fireworks and flashes shocked and awed Queenslanders this week and Quizlander is back to finish it off with a bang.
Queensland had a big week in the news so Quizlander if full of some of the big headlines and some of the stuff you may have missed.
New laws, law changes, secret beaches and maiden speeches. It has been a roller-coaster week for Queensland.
We have had an interesting week in our sunny state, with supernatural sightings, union marches and renewable energy all on the agenda.
Queensland is a state of big news and this week is no exception: major court rulings, major Parliament rulings and life-saving vaccines celebrating birthdays.
Thor took over the inner city this week and he has also taken over Quizlander, with plenty of the questions featuring his chiselled features.
Quizlander returns to test your recall of the biggest and best Qld stories of the week.
With the Olympics on this week, you would think all the questions would be sport-related, but if you thought that you'd be wrong.
Queenslanders aced it on the sporting field this week and there were some bad melons found around the country.
Helpful sports teams, Australian firsts, white whales and money for rubbish - it has never been a more exciting time to be a Queenslander playing Quizlander.
Welcome back to another spicy edition of Quizlander. Why it is spicy no one knows, but get ready for that tingling sensation.
Free of the shackles of the federal election, Quizlander is almost politics free, but that one question is interesting, I promise.
Welcome back to Quizlander and after a big week in politics the quiz has caved to public pressure and is now jam-packed with democracy.
In true Quizlander fashion, this week's quiz has very little to do with politics. You'll have enough of that on Saturday.
It's been a big week in the news and luckily this quiz has nothing to do with Brexit, so it will be a nice little break.
Queensland had a big week in politics as four budgets were released including the state budget, but that doesn't mean this week's quiz will be bogged down by dry policy.
Wild weather, Queensland's birthday and a frog flown to hospital - it's been a long, weird week in the Sunshine State.
Quizlander is back and with new and improved outcomes, which famous journalist do you compare to in your news knowledge.
Welcome back to another edition of Quizlander, where the news of interest to Queenslanders is condensed into a handy little quiz.
This week was not as crazy as last week for politics, but there have been some strange happenings in our great state this week.
Welcome back to Quizlander: it has been a crazy week for Queensland politics this week so you can bet there will be a few political questions.
Welcome back after another long week, Quizlander is here to send you off into the weekend.
We are back after a two week break and the quiz is as tough as ever.