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Author: Sarah Richards

Fears of Coral Sea tourism slump

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 17, 2012 Posted in Environment, News, QUT News, Radio, Tourism

By Danika Ferguson, edited for online by Sarah Richards The Coral Sea in North Queensland has been earmarked to become the world’s biggest marine park. But there are fears tourism figures may slump if the government does not improve plans …

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Older mums putting their health at risk

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 17, 2012 Posted in Employment, Health, News, QUT News, Radio

By Tess Lawrence, edited for online by Sarah Richards A new study highlights the increased likelihood of pregnancy complications for older women.

Disability groups push for support scheme

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 17, 2012 Posted in Health, Human Interest, National, News, Politics, Radio

By Jorge Brance, edited for online by Sarah Richards Disability groups are criticising shadow treasurer Joe Hockey’s lack of commitment to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. They say it is not a political issue, but a matter of human rights.

Arrests as Tent Embassy moved on

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 16, 2012 Posted in Indigenous, News, Politics, QUT News, State, Television

Dozens of protestors were arrested this morning as police shut down the Musgrave Park Aboriginal Tent Embassy. Brisbane City Council asked them to intervene, to clear the park for this weekend’s Greek Paniyiri Festival . Angry protestors then marched to …

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Judge won’t intervene in custody battle

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 16, 2012 Posted in Courts, News, QUT News, State, Television

A Brisbane Family Court judge won’t intervene in a custody battle involving four Sunshine Coast girls. The girls’ mother had been seeking a stay application, to keep the girls in Australia. And this afternoon, the court heard an application by …

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Law week reveals ghouls of Brisbane’s past

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 16, 2012 Posted in Crime, Entertainment, Human Interest, News, State, Television

This week is Law week, initiated by the Queensland Law Society to build awareness of the legal system. And what better way to do that, than to look into Brisbane’s stories of murder, corruption and other crime. Jane Buckle reports.

Queensland MPs officially sworn in

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 15, 2012 Posted in News, Politics, QUT News, State Tagged with alp, annastacia palaszczuk, campbell newman, fiona simpson, labor, lnp

By Sarah Richards Queensland’s new 89 MPs were sworn in at a ceremony at Parliament House in Brisbane today.

Queensland may be home to new navy base

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 14, 2012 Posted in QUT News

By Danika Ferguson, edited for online by Sarah Richards Brisbane has been identified as a strategic location for our nation’s naval base, but the financial benefits of the controversial decision are under scrutiny.

LNP to make history tomorrow

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 14, 2012 Posted in Politics, QUT News, Radio, State

By Tess Lawrence, edited for online by Sarah Richards Queensland’s new-look Parliament will officially be sworn in tomorrow, just under two months after the Liberal National Party’s landslide win in the state election.

Experts divided over peak oil debate

By Sarah Richards Posted on May 14, 2012 Posted in Environment, National, Politics, Radio

By Jorge Branco, edited for online by Sarah Richards Prime Minister Julia Gillard might be polling badly, but the latest scientific research backs her government’s controversial carbon tax.

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