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First Nations company asks for $444k to ‘safeguard’ swimming hole
After blocking a gate leading to a public swimming hole in Queensland, a First Nations company which isn’t backed by the native title holders is asking the public for more than $40...
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‘Could have been prevented’: Fatal crash teen’s grandma slams courts
The grandmother of a teenager charged over the death of Rosemary Franzidis has lashed out at the court system, saying the tragedy could have been prevented.
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Fired Nine news boss calls in lawyers
A senior Nine news executive engaged lawyers within 24 hours of her sudden exit from the media giant last week, amid concerns the staff clean-out could be met with a wave of legal ...
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Revealed: The corruption busters who’ll probe Queensland CFMEU
A forensic investigation firm specialising in fraud and corruption has been hired to probe the Queensland CFMEU over alleged breaches of law, including links to bikie gangs and org...
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The Qld suburbs where you’re most likely to be mauled by a dog
At least 19 dog attacks happen everyday across the state, with some victims so traumatised they haven’t returned to the streets. Here’s the regions you or your dog are most likely ...
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Heatwave ends with a bang as violent storms smash southeast
Deafening thunder and more than 5000 lightning strikes in just four hours delivered a spectacular end to the days-long heatwave affecting South East Queensland, with experts warnin...
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Crisafulli defends assistant ministry as Labor attacks ‘snouts in trough’
Queensland’s larger assistant ministry will have the same key performance indicators and work demands ministers receive, says Premier David Crisafulli.
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‘Disgusting’ reason retirees are slugged $100+ a year
Brisbane ratepayers who receive paper bills will be hit with a surprise surcharge from December, as some retirees say they now pay more than $100 a year just for doing things the o...
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No one is perfect, but my mum came close
As a young boy who wasn’t very tough, I never wanted to play rugby. But mum’s words guided me through my first game, and she guided me ever since, writes John Eales.
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Maguire, Cobbo relationship is Broncos’ most intriguing storyline
It was fire and brimstone as Michael Maguire took control of his first pre-season at Red Hill. But, reveals ROBERT CRADDOCK, the disciplinarian offered a much more gentle tone when...
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