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The jurors who decided Ivan Tesic’s fate were not told about the millions of dollars the flashy baron had earned or how he wanted to “pull the eyes out” of the drug mule who rolled on him.
The jurors who decided Ivan Tesic’s fate were not told about the millions of dollars the flashy baron had earned or how he wanted to “pull the eyes out” of the drug mule who rolled on him.
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May suffers embarrassing Brexit defeat
British PM Theresa May has endured another humiliating Brexit setback at the hands of her own MPs, with just weeks to go until Britain leaves the EU.
Missing phone could hold key to Coast woman’s drowning
Police are hoping the missing phone belonging to a Gold Coast doctor who drowned off a Sunshine Coast beach will hold the key as to how she died.
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Adani criticised over plan to protect endangered bird
A controversial report into the Carmichael coal mine’s proposed management plan for an endangered bird has been lampooned as an “anti-Adani lobbying brochure” by the company.
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New rules give building regulator more teeth
In new rules set to kick of on April 1, Queensland’s Building and Construction Commission will be able to check the bottom line of companies and make sure they can cough up money to pay su...
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Burston ex-staffers consider legal action
A fist fight with Pauline Hanson’s chief of staff James Ashby landed him under police investigation, but now Senator Brian Burston also faces possible court action from former staff.
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‘A producer made me’: MAFS bombshell
Jilted bride Lauren has hit out the show once again, blasting it this time for making her look like a “deadset nympho”.
Bunnings exiting Brisbane’s newest hotspot
Bunnings is moving out but a new era beckons for Albion, inner-city Brisbane’s newest property and development hotspot.
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Burn coal and gas or face a meltdown
Queensland smashed its record demand for electricity on Wednesday afternoon and barely anyone blinked, writes Steven Wardill.
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Home on top of the world
It was just supposed to be an extension but the owners of this house quickly got carried away when building their sky-home.
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