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5th July 2025
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‘16-hour days and I can’t pay my bills’: Teacher’s brutal letter to Premier
Teacher shortages across Queensland are only going to worsen because of poor pay and overwhelming workloads, the state government has been warned.
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Actor Julian McMahon dead at 56
Tributes are pouring in after the entertainment world has heard the sad news that Australian actor Julian McMahon has died after a personal health battle.
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Bottle hurled at Broncos bench as Mam beats the boos
Frustrations among the Bulldogs fans spilt over in the dying stages of the game, as Ezra Mam - who was booed every time he touched the ball - orchestrated a miracle comeback for th...
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What sparked welfare check at unit where two men found dead
Neighbours have revealed more about the circumstances leading to the shock discovery of the bodies of two men in a Sunshine Coast unit complex. UPDATES.
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Time to drop the jealousy-fuelled vendetta against our top schools
Our leading church and grammar schools are being unfairly targeted for the wrongdoings of a small minority. The real blame lies elsewhere, writes Des Houghton.
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Five to try: SEQ’s best fried chicken spots
From an inner-city hidden gem to “all-you-can-eat” buffets, we’ve scoured the so...
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Watch: Moment 30kg of cocaine discovered in women’s suitcases at Brisbane Airport
Four women have been arrested and charged over an alleged plot to import cocaine into Brisbane with one offering a bizarre reason behind how the drugs ended up in her suitcase.
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Ghost of Newman still hangs over Qld taxpayers’ $500m bill
It’s been more than a decade since the Newman government entered a $1.1bn lease for the “Tower of Power” and taxpayers still have nearly half still to cover. THIS IS GEORGE STREET ...
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Revealed: secret strategy to unlock Qld home bargains
Despite record prices, some Queensland house hunters have been scoring surprising bargains - new research reveals how.
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Konstas nightmare intensifies in fresh Aussie top-order collapse
Things were going so well for Australia - but a late West Indian fightback, coupled with another embarrassing top-order collapse, have put the tourists firmly on the back foot.
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