Premium Content Emergency services rushed to a truck rollover on the Peak Downs Highway about 5.15am Monday. A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokeswoman said crews were called to the scene just south of Bee Creek. The spokeswoman said the truck had gone off the side of the road. A police spokesman said traffic was flowing but police would close the road later for a tow truck to recover the rolled vehicle. Reports indicate the male driver was not injured. Police and QFES are still on scene. moranbah news
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A Moranbah man hid from police after attending his ex-girlfriend s house for cold and flu medication.
The man, who cannot be named by law, pleaded guilty in Moranbah Magistrates Court on May 13 to contravention of a domestic violence order.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Paul Cramp said police were called to a Moranbah address on April 26 following reports of a disturbance.
Police officers were originally unable to gain entry to the property due to a padlock locking the Colorbond fence.
The aggrieved met the officers at the gate and told police she had a verbal argument with a friend who had since left the address.
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A Central Queensland mining town has showed Australiaâs highest gain in rental yields, recording a whopping 12.43 per cent increase.
Brisbane-based proptech company Console has made available its latest data findings which scaled the countryâs best and worst rental yield performers.
State-versus-state comparative data showed Moranbah was a surprising contender, outstripping southern counterparts in rental increases by as much as 13 per cent.
Console Groupâs head of sales Narelle White said the data provided savvy property managers and agencies the opportunity to get ahead of the market.
âConsole Cloud was actively tracking this information for close to 12 months and the results have been quite surprising,â Ms White said.
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Subscriber only Talented BMX racer, exceptional footballer, amazing kid - this is how family and friends are remembering a Moranbah teenager who led an adventurous life before being taken too soon at just 13 years old. Tributes have poured in for Ethan James Stevens who died a few months after he was diagnosed with T-ALL leukaemia and a large tumour in his chest. Described by his family as a mad keen footballer , Ethan was also part of the Queensland BMX racing community and won the individual achievement medallion for sport at the 2019 Australia Day Awards. Earlier this year, Ethan s family started a GoFundMe page to raise money towards his goal of saving up for a home gym.
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Subscriber only Talented BMX racer, exceptional footballer, amazing kid - this is how family and friends are remembering a Moranbah teenager who led an adventurous life before being taken too soon at just 13 years old. Tributes have poured in for Ethan James Stevens who died a few months after he was diagnosed with T-ALL leukaemia and a large tumour in his chest. Described by his family as a mad keen footballer , Ethan was also part of the Queensland BMX racing community and won the individual achievement medallion for sport at the 2019 Australia Day Awards. Earlier this year, Ethan s family started a GoFundMe page to raise money towards his goal of saving up for a home gym.