Inquest into death finds euthanasia laws are ‘inadequate to provide for medication safety and to prevent deliberate misuse’
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Queensland Police would have consulted a counterterrorism unit before approaching the Wieambilla property where six people were shot if NSW detectives had first shared threatening emails, a coroner has heard.
Inquest into death finds euthanasia laws are ‘inadequate to provide for medication safety and to prevent deliberate misuse’
The life-threatening incident at Brisbane’s Centenary Bridge site has thrown a spotlight on the safety of Queensland projects.
WA Police have seized 30 stolen vehicles and more than $100,000 worth of power tools from a home in Dawesville and are urging the Perth community to...
Two storey building would have parking for eight vehicles, including two visitor spots
Two storey building would have parking for eight vehicles, including two visitor spots
A skier who died in a fall in a remote part of the NSW Snowy Mountains would have been killed nearly instantly, a coroner has found.
A skier who died in a fall in a remote part of the NSW Snowy Mountains would have been killed nearly instantly, a coroner has found.
A skier who died in a fall in a remote part of the NSW Snowy Mountains would have been killed nearly instantly, a coroner has found.
BurpengaryThe first of six Queensland Rail stations to receive major accessibility upgrades has now reopened. Burpengary Station is now welcoming...
BurpengaryThe first of six Queensland Rail stations to receive major accessibility upgrades has now reopened. Burpengary Station is now welcoming...