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First look: Tower to rise over prominent park and bowls club
A prominent developer has unveiled plans for a $120m tower to overlook one of the Gold Coast’s best-known parks and bowls clubs. FIND OUT MORE:
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Chef sues GC favourite for $500K, says 30kg octopus pot ruined shoulder
A Gold Coast chef claims repetitive lifting of heavy objects in one of the region’s most well-known restaurants caused him injuries that are still felt to this day.
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Gold Coast dancer busts a move to represent Australia
Gold Coast’s Hanon Taira will compete for a chance to represent Australia at one of the world’s biggest street dancing competition. SEE THE VIDEO
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Senior cop faces explosive allegations after suspecting affair
A high-ranking Queensland police officer is accused of searching private information about one of the state’s top cops, who he suspected of having an affair with his partner who is...
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‘Four calculated deceptions’ at heart of mushroom murder case: Crown
Prosecutor Nanette Rogers SC is delivering her closing address to the jury, summing up the Crown’s case against accused triple-murderer Erin Patterson. FOLLOW LIVE
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I tested the genius AI hack that could save you hundreds on your next shop
Never want to pay full price again on the latest fashions and tech, or even your next grocery shop? This genius AI hack could be for you.
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‘Weakness is provocative’: Trump insider’s stark China warning
An “axis of aggressors” is looming over Australia and the US as the $368bn AUKUS deal hangs on the line. Donald Trump’s former adviser believes a show of strength is now critical.
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‘Up yer bum’: How Liam shafted Oasis
As Oasis launch their massively hyped reunion tour, a no-holds-barred book exposes the Gallagher brothers’ rift that ripped the band apart and left Aussie fans in the cold.
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Aus pub’s $500m collapse, staff owed $7m
An Australian hospitality giant is facing a major $500 million collapse, leaving staff with almost $7 million in unpaid wages and jobs in limbo.
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