The Queensland Competition Authority is flagging a cut to power prices in regional areas, which would save residential customers $35 a year, and businesses up to $110.
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Aussie Vikings star to front Long Tan movie filmed in Queensland
Australian actor Travis Fimmel, best known for his role in historical TV drama Vikings, will star in a movie about the Battle of Long Tan to be made in Queensland, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announces.
Fire at childcare centre while kids inside 'may have been deliberately lit'
A fire at a Toowoomba childcare centre that started while dozens of children were inside may have been deliberately lit, detectives say after discovering what appeared to be another extinguished fire
Captive dolphins a step closer to freedom with new study into sea pens
A New South Wales dolphin marine park agrees to take part in a feasibility study that could see its captive dolphins moved into an offshore sea pen.
Watch your step! Snakes could be slithering around your home now
Queensland snake catchers are being run off their feet as the slithering reptiles displaced by recent rainfall around the state move from their hiding holes and into our homes.
Queensland 'most expensive' state in nation for gas: review
Homes in south-east Queensland using reticulated gas pay more than twice the national average for their supply, a review of the nation’s gas pricing reveals.
Tenant finds diamond stash in Cairns rental unit
No-one likes doing a final clean before moving out of a rental property — that is until you stumble across a hidden stash of diamonds in the process.
What to do if you're confronted by road rage
Two high-profile road rage cases have made headlines this week, so what should you do if you’re confronted by an angry motorist?
Five rescued from floodwaters as south-east Queensland cops a soaking
Thousands of homes in south-east Queensland are left without power and five people are rescued from floodwaters as intense rain batters the region.
'It's bullying': Anonymous letter threatens to call council on teen with autism
The mother of a teenager with autism targeted in an anonymous letter threatening to call the local council over his “strange moaning and shouting” says it is nothing short of bullying.

