Home AM Edition: War of words between Wagners, MP over major $170m precinct byCOVID-19 -March 23, 2022 View in browser 24th March 2022 AM Edition War of words between Wagners, MP over major $170m precinct It's a major Queensland project tipped to inject nearly $60m into the national economy, but its founders say the local MP is not doing nearly enough to support it. READ MORE 'She'd suffered enough': Tragic past of second dam victim revealed A close neighbour has shared her fears for a woman whose body was found chained to her husband's in a dam near Kingaroy, revealing she'd look to the self-proclaimed "healer" for pe... READ MORE Prisoner who tried to jump court dock was 'off her face' on heroin A 21-year-old woman was "off her face" on drugs when she bit a police officer and drew blood, subjecting them to a disease test. READ MORE More private schools mandate masks amid superspreader fears More Queensland private schools are introducing mandatory masks as Covid cases surge and fears over superspreader events grow. VOTE IN OUR POLL READ MORE Community rallies behind family man suffering from rare tumour A well-known Toowoomba tradie is trying to remain positive ahead of urgent surgery to remove tumour that could make him a quadriplegic if not removed. READ MORE St George driver who blew five times legal limit admits 'there's no excuse' The 55-year-old from St George said he was an alcoholic and had moved towns to get professional help and to "get my life back on track". READ MORE Brisbane's $400m Covid camp delayed by floods The first stage of the 500-bed Pinkenba quarantine facility won't be handed over to the Queensland government until at least May after construction was delayed by the floods. READ MORE Murderer ex showed 29 'lethal indicators' before attack on Hannah Clarke, kids Hannah Clarke was at an extreme risk of domestic violence in the months before she and her children were murdered, with a shockingly high number of red flags of lethal risk identif... READ MORE Strike threat as aged care workers 'pushed to brink of poverty' Aged care staff across Queensland are threatening to go on strike because pay and conditions were "failing workers and residents". READ MORE Financial relief for cancer patients Treatment breakthroughs have made cancer a chronic illness for many patients but treatment can be financially crippling. A new plan could ease that pain. READ MORE Newsletters Today's Paper +Rewards Want to change how you receive these emails? Manage your newsletter preferences or unsubscribe from this newsletter. Sent by The Chronicle, GPO Box 130, Brisbane, Queensland, 4001. Facebook Twitter Share:AM Edition: War of words between Wagners, MP over major $170m precinct Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Telegram Email