How a Brisbane father fought back after his daughter was raped
Anyone who lived in Brisbane at that time will remember the case, which served as the impetus for us to start locking our doors at night, and closing our bedroom windows.
Anyone who lived in Brisbane at that time will remember the case, which served as the impetus for us to start locking our doors at night, and closing our bedroom windows.
If Robert Menzies was forming a political party today, he'd just want it to be Maroon.
I pity our teenagers, making their way in a world where one slip-up or ill-timed comment can turn their world upside down.
What would you do if that was your father? Or your mother?
Excuse me? In 2017, a federal politician - the leader of a party - wants us to discriminate, ridicule and segregate young children with a disability?
Why have we become so mean? asks Madonna King.
In the wake of his death, and perhaps because of the awful terror attacks around us, many in the public stopped, and considered the life of a police officer.
George Brandis, along with cabinet minister Peter Dutton, are the only real fire-power Queensland offers the Turnbull coalition.
The Adani coal mine has created more posturing than you'd see in a busy ballet class.
I wouldn't know Susan Bryant if I fell over her in the street, but I - and all of us - owe her a huge thank you.
We can expect one thing in the future from Tony Abbott, and this week's budget will hasten that; he will continue to set about destroying prime ministers.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied has taught us free speech, to some of its advocates, only works if it supports bigotry.
Commentary would be starkly different if Palmer had died this week instead of burying his party.
We can't have it both ways.Â
The photograph says it all. The PM, on all fours, under a sink, scrubbing.
Why shouldn't the political parties want the best man – or woman – for the job?
Former federal Liberal leader John Hewson opined this week that if Peter Dutton was the answer, he didn't want to contemplate the question.
Campbell Newman was back in his box... so the LNP thought.
A quick multiple-choice question for those who have forked out hundreds of dollars to enjoy Adele belt out a few tunes in Brisbane at the weekend. And Adrian Schrinner, you might want to try to figure out the answer too.
Why have we become such polished haters? Why do we turn on people, we don't even know, as though they've harmed us personally?
In the search to make sense of the One Nation vote in Queensland this week, I sought the advice of senior MPs and campaign strategists from both sides of politics.
Madonna King on the call that Cory Bernardi might have made to the Prime Minister this week.
Former Billabong boss Matthew Perrin is sent to jail - at our expense - for eight years for forging his then-wife's signature.
Sometimes we are spot-on choosing our Australian of the Year, and biomedical scientist Alan Mackay-Sim, from Queensland's Griffith University is a fine example.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's slap down this week of MP Andrew Laming was spectacular; one of those moments you want to play over and over on your Facebook feed for fun.
It's what happened after Sussan Ley snapped up a Main Beach pad on a taxpayer-funded trip that sealed her fate.
At 87, Bob Hawke still happily sculls a glass for the crowd when they ask. Hence the cheer. But it would still be there without the beer.
Watch the fury of pensioners and their families influence the next poll.
Seven's CEO should do the right thing and show himself the door.
In some ways it's refreshing. But in other ways, it's utterly frightening.