Molly Slattery
Molly is a multi-platform journalist, based in Brisbane, with a keen interest in telling the stories most important to Queenslanders. If you have a yarn you want told, she can be reached via email at slattery.molly@abc.net.au
Latest by Molly Slattery
Queensland has announced major changes to address the state's housing crisis. Here's what's changing
The Queensland government has made several announcements in a bid to address growing concerns around housing affordability and supply. Here's a breakdown of some of the key changes in the works.
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Tropical low in Coral Sea could turn into cyclone as Kirrily hovers over Queensland's north-west
If the tropical low develops into a cyclone, it would be Queensland's third in as many months.
Man remains in critical condition after being buried alive in sand on Bribie Island
The 25-year-old man who was buried by sand on Bribie Island, in Queensland's Moreton Bay, on Saturday afternoon has been identified.
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Wayne died while waiting in an ambulance. His family had to find out through the media
By Molly Slattery and Gemma Ferguson
A foster carer has died in a Queensland hospital after being left waiting three hours in one of 13 ambulances lined up at the emergency department.
Woman dies after being crushed by falling tree during wild storms
By Cindy Wockner and Molly Slattery
A 70-year-old woman has died after being crushed by a falling tree during a storm in the Lockyer Valley.
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RAAF flyovers and 11 tonnes of fireworks. Here's your guide to Riverfire 2023
It's that time of year again: Queensland's largest firework display is set to light up the sky and kick off this year's Brisbane Festival with a bang. Here's what you need to know.
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Australia's biggest telcos are pulling the pin on their 3G networks, and it won't just be old mobile phones affected
The 20-year-old network is still relied on by older mobile phones, baby monitors and medical devices.
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Australians retiring later in life as thousands flock to Queensland, new data shows
By Sarah Richards and Molly Slattery
Queensland is the top destination for those seeking a new adventure in their golden years, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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