A bid for the 2032 Olympic Games in Queensland is closer to reality with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk personally leading a special taskforce to determine the full cost-benefit analysis of the event for taxpayers.
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2032 Olympics bid a step closer

2032 Olympics bid a step closer

A bid for the 2032 Olympic Games in Queensland is closer to reality with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk personally leading a special taskforce to determine the full cost-benefit analysis of t...

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Neighbour’s claim: ‘There was no f--king siege’

Neighbour’s claim: ‘There was no f--king siege’

After a father was shot and killed by police after allegedly charging at an officer with a samurai sword in Brisbane’s south on Monday, a friend of the dead man and witness to the incident...

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Free to kill mum: Beheader’s violent past revealed

Free to kill mum: Beheader’s violent past revealed

The repeated offending of a Sydney woman accused of murdering her mother has led to calls for a review of the Mental Health Act. Jessica Camilleri was charged and released four times in five...

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New NightQuarter location revealed

New NightQuarter location revealed

Creators of the popular NightQuarter precinct have revealed its new location — but the entertainment venue’s legions of Gold Coast fans are not going to be happy with the move.

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Nursing home residents ignored, ‘left in faeces’

Nursing home residents ignored, ‘left in faeces’

The shocking circumstances around the deaths of two elderly Queenslanders who died after neglect in nursing homes owned by two of the state’s biggest aged care providers have been publishe...

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Aussie worker’s insane ‘8 minute’ routine

Aussie worker’s insane ‘8 minute’ routine

Tahlia Stagg does more in the first 90 minutes of her shift than most of us do all day — and it leaves her “a broken, shattered human”.

Jet-setting bureaucrat‘s alleged $86k fraud

Jet-setting bureaucrat‘s alleged $86k fraud

A government bureaucrat has allegedly been caught fraudulently using taxpayer-funded credit cards to splash out on international travel, withdraw cash and more – and his department has bee...

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Brisbane’s boom suburbs revealed

Brisbane’s boom suburbs revealed

With Brisbane on the cusp of a massive jump in house prices, these are the suburbs tipped to achieve the highest capital growth.

Chinese pay $500 a bottle for this Qld wine

Chinese pay $500 a bottle for this Qld wine

The Chinese have developed a big thirst for Australian wine, allowing one Queensland vineyard to sell its premium label in China at $500 a bottle.

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A slap in the face to clean athletes

A slap in the face to clean athletes

FINA’s decision to punish Australia’s Mack Horton once again shows how out of touch the cold-blooded bureaucrats are with the sport of swimming writes Julian Linden.

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