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Cricket great Carl Rackemann’s sister Suzy allegedly murdered by her son in Brisbane home
The sister of Queensland cricket great Carl Rackemann has been allegedly murdered by her son in a Brisbane home. Suzy Rackemann, 61, allegedly suffered a critical head injury during a fight with her 29-year-old son Conor Robert Rackemann in an Upper Kedron home on August 17. She was taken to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, while the young man was charged with grievous bodily harm. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today She died from her injuries in the same hospital nine days later.
Driver wearing high-vis clothing accused of ‘dangerous’ drunken act on Bruce Hwy
A 62-year-old man has nearly ploughed into oncoming traffic while allegedly drunkenly driving onto the wrong side of Queensland’s Bruce Hwy. The man was allegedly behind the wheel of a ute when he “crossed on to the other side of the road, narrowly missing oncoming traffic” near Mackay about 10pm on Thursday, police said. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: High-vis clad man accused of drunkenly driving onto the wrong side of the road.
Mount Isa Rodeo future under cloud as 65-year-old Queensland event goes into administration
After 65 years of entertaining punters in northwest Queensland, the Mount Isa Rodeo — the largest such event in the southern hemisphere — may be axed. The rodeo has gone into voluntary administration after lower-than-expected attendance this year, administrators SV Partners said. The accountancy firm has taken hold of the books and director Michael Brennan is looking at ways to save the “iconic and important” event.
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