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PUBLIC servant fat cats are earning up to $1.2 million a year to run Queensland’s ballooning bureaucracy, with more than a dozen departmental heads now paid more than the Premier.
PUBLIC servant fat cats are earning up to $1.2 million a year to run Queensland’s ballooning bureaucracy, with more than a dozen departmental heads now paid more than the Premier.
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Greg Inglis on drink driving and speeding charges
ON the day Greg Inglis was given the highest honour in rugby league — being named captain of his country — he has been caught allegedly drink driving while speeding after attending the A...
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Boardroom bloodshed as top dogs go head-to-head
ONE of Queensland’s biggest debt chasing agencies - the scene of a bloody shareholder meeting last year - faces more upheaval with the board warned of another potential high-profile execut...
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Heaven’s above: Brisbane’s best rooftop bars
THOUSANDS of thirsty punters walking the streets of Brisbane in search of a refreshing drink are blissfully unaware there’s a whole new world of socialising possibilities dotted around the...
Councillor uses newsletter to slam residents
A Brisbane City councillor has used her local newsletter to criticise residents who spoke out about the rate of development in the city’s oldest suburb. And then those residents were left ...
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Boots and all: Napa, Roosters party on
ON the morning after, Nobody looked to be having more fun than Roosters hitman Dylan Napa, who was seen walking Oxford St boots and all as the 2018 NRL champions celebrated with fans.
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Brisbane puts Sydney, Melbourne in the shade
SYDNEY and Melbourne have long been lauded for their thriving real estate markets, but the worst property value decline the nation has seen for six years has left Brisbane sitting pretty ahe...
Crackdown call: Brothels find business hard going
THE world’s oldest profession is getting a lot harder to run in Queensland, licensed owners say, as they call for the state government to take action. But it’s not a lack of eager client...
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Kent: Why Smith and Cronk fell out
IN the grand final, Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith once again crossed paths, and it proved yet again that the once former great mates were no longer on speaking terms. Paul Kent details the ...
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Southeast’s first home-buyer hot spot
IN just one year, the number of first home buyers in this region north of Brisbane has almost doubled, cementing its place as a prime location for people wanting to get on the property ladde...
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