Kay Dibben, The Courier-Mail

Kay Dibben

The Courier-Mail

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Past articles by kay:

‘You are f---ing dead’: Ex-staffer stalked

A POOL builder has been jailed for his vindictive, vengeful stalking of a former employee, whom he threatened to kill. → Read More

Tiahleigh murder accused’s rare request

THE foster father charged with the murder of Queensland schoolgirl Tiahleigh Palmer, 12, will apply to have a rare judge-only trial. → Read More

Justice Martin Daubney appointed as new QCAT president

SUPREME Court judge Justice Martin Daubney has been appointed as the new President of Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal. → Read More

North Stradbroke Island: Baby kangaroo returns to scene of mum’s death

NORTH Stradbroke Island residents are concerned for the safety of a baby kangaroo that keeps returning to the spot on the side of the road where its mother recently was killed by a car. → Read More

Steroid injection for pain relief leaves Queenslanders paraplegic

TWO Queenslanders became paraplegic and a third was left with incomplete tetraplegia almost immediately after each had one injection of steroids meant to relieve their pain. → Read More

Queensland teacher suspended for sexual relationship with ex-student

A FEMALE teacher is under suspension over allegations that she began a sexual relationship with a former student soon after the girl finished year 12. → Read More

Hundreds of Oakey residents join class action suit against Department of Defence

A CLASS action over chemical contamination of water in the Darling Downs town of Oakey will go ahead, with a litigation funder agreeing to unconditionally fund the legal claim. → Read More

Court orders that face-tattooed dad be denied access to kids

AN “intimidating’’ facial-tattooed father, who was jailed under VLAD laws, has been denied any contact with his two children because of the damaging effect it could have on their mother. → Read More

Former Brisbane private school teacher found not guilty of indecent treatment of boy under 12

A FORMER Brisbane private school teacher has been found not guilty of indecently dealing with a boy, 11, from his school, during a weekend car trip. → Read More

School orgy prank costs workers dearly

A GOLD Coast school cleaner, who was set-up in a prank by workmates who made it look like there had been a sex orgy in the staffroom, has been awarded $156,051 compensation. → Read More

German tourist filmed mens’ genitalia in South Bank Parklands showers

A GERMAN trainee heart specialist holidaying in Australia filmed the genitalia of seven men in shower cubicles at Brisbane’s South Bank Parklands over almost three hours on Friday. → Read More

West End rape 2011: Accused pair to face court

A MAN, 24, has appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court charged with three counts of rape and other offences in relation to an alleged 2011 late night laneway attack on a woman, 20, in Brisbane. → Read More

Father tells judge his ex-wife is a witch

A FATHER trying to get unsupervised access to his children accused his ex-wife of being a witch and told a court she used sorcery to make their kids sick. → Read More

Penis photograph cited in teacher sex case

A YOUNG man found out his girlfriend was having sex with a teacher after confronting her about texts, Snapchat messages and a photo of a penis on her phone, a tribunal has heard. → Read More

Toddler, 2, left in washing machine, court hears in parenting case

A MOTHER left her son, then aged two, in a washing machine in a dark laundry and hid in a bedroom to get away from his screaming, a court has heard in a parenting case. → Read More

Long-lost offspring among several vying for ailing magnate’s estate

TWO “long-lost’’ children, a former carer and an ex-housekeeper could be among those lining up to lay claim to more than $20 million worth of assets of an elderly man – once he dies. → Read More

QUT lecturer accused of posing as Justin Bieber online to groom overseas kids

A QUEENSLAND law lecturer posed as singer Justin Bieber to contact overseas children on the internet, persuading them to perform sexual acts for him, a court has heard. → Read More

Former policeman who tried to sue State for more than $1m has lost his case

A FORMER police scenes-of-crime officer, who tried to sue the State for more than one million dollars, has lost his case because his application was out of time. → Read More

Dr Deon Rall found guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct

A DOCTOR accused of inappropriately touching female patients during internal examinations has been found guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct. → Read More

Joan Ryther: Murder trial begins, Andrew Burke enters not guilty plea

A PREGNANT Logan woman was “viciously assaulted”, raped, kicked in the head and strangled after being attacked while walking to work at a McDonald’s restaurant in 2013, a court has heard. → Read More