'Its pretty bad here': The regional Queensland town with more than 300 break-ins this year By News August 05, 2023 Add Comment Edit There's a common cycle for many children in this town: Crime, watch house, detention. Background Briefing investigates why. Share this post Related PostsDylan Alcott wins seventh straight Australian Open title'The world's leading bank robbers': US indicts North Korean hackersProminent Australian artist found dead at 50Victorian schools and businesses reopen after COVID-19 lockdownAlleged bikie charged with murders of Shane Ross and Cameron Smith at TallebudgeraIndigenous man 'in disbelief' after NSW cop acquitted of assaulting him in custodyThis million-year-old DNA from mammoth teeth is the oldest ever sequencedCoronial investigation into baby boy's death finds Child Safety Department ignored warnings
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