Business
QLD COVID cases rise amid clusters affecting Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan and Gold Coast – 7NEWS.com.au
Two months ago, the state was on the cusp of being coronavirus-free. Now, everything has changed.

Queensland authorities are working frantically to find missing links in coronavirus clusters after conceding the state is dealing with an outbreak of cases.
The state recorded three new COVID-19 cases on Friday, all linked to a Queensland Corrections Services (QCS) academy in the Brisbane suburb of Wacol where a trainer was revealed positive the previous day.
The cluster is believed related to a group of 11 cases at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre, but contact tracers are yet to establish …
-
Noosa News14 hours ago
‘Sunny, benign’ school holiday weather after morning showers in parts of Queensland
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Woman loses arm in lion attack at Darling Downs Zoo in Queensland
-
General21 hours ago
Michael Beatty, veteran current affairs journalist and animal welfare advocate, dies aged 76
-
General20 hours ago
Jordan Thompson retires from Wimbledon round-of-16 match with American Taylor Fritz