A federal election candidate described the man who ordered the October 7 terrorist attacks on Israel as “my leader” and pledged to “continue your path”.
Police have revealed the secret weapon used to safely stop a man they allege was high on drugs during a dangerous driving rampage that included a trip down tram lines.
An insurance industry guru allegedly stabbed a man in the back in a swanky Sanctuary Cove wine bar after being enraged by a comment made about his wife.
A woman has been lucky to escape serious injury after her brand new vehicle crashed through two gardens, finally coming to a halt near a swimming pool.
A Marine Wildlife Hospital to be built at Sea World is expected to provide a significant boost not just to the environment, but the Gold Coast’s tourism industry.
A United Nations treaty ratified by 172 governments is a key stumbling block to upgrading a Gold Coast road expected to bear the brunt of Coomera Connector traffic.
Three in every four people think electric scooters and bikes should be banned from pathways, despite a report showing they were not at fault for most accidents.
Burleigh residents living near the Gold Coast Highway could be in for a nice surprise in the mail, with almost $50,000 being injected to boost trade amid heavy construction.
An elderly Gold Coast couple say they face “living out of a suitcase” indefinitely after a developer demanded they fork out an extra $114,000 for a Southport unit.
A school chaplain will this week announced he will stand for council in Division 2 – teeing up a serious contest in the northern Gold Coast electorate.
Leaders from two of the Gold Coast’s biggest schools are among finalists for the title of Principal of the Year at the prestigious Australian Education Awards.
A charity which works with homeless people on the Gold Coast says demand for its services has soared by more than 40 per cent in just the past 18 months.
PARTS of the Gold Coast have as little as one childcare space available for every ten children aged up to nine years old, analysis by the Bulletin has revealed.
RETIREES who hoped to spend their twilight years travelling the country in luxury caravans are instead out of pocket by up to $220,000 each after the collapse of Gold Coast-based Paradise Motor Homes.