The four children of a woman brutally slain by her husband in a jealous rage still wake up crying for their mother two years on from her murder, a court has been told. Today, the 38-year-old was sentenced by a Brisbane judge.
The four children of a woman brutally slain by her husband in a jealous rage still wake up crying for their mother two years on from her murder, a court has been told. Today, the 38-year-old...
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Gargasoulas guilty of Bourke St rampage murders
James “Dimitrious” Gargasoulas has been found guilty of killing six people and injuring 27 others in last year’s horrific Bourke St rampage.
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Harder to rent in Brisbane than Sydney
It’s now harder to find a home to rent in Brisbane than Sydney, though nowhere near as shocking as what poor Hobartians are facing.
Sunshine Coast’s most powerful people: 80-61
The Sunshine Coast Power 100 countdown continues as we look at who came in between 80-61 in the poll to find out who the most powerful people in the region are.
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First look at new riverside precinct
Brisbane’s premiere new riverside precinct might still look like a construction zone but today marks the opening of its public green spaces and the first of two lifts on the site.
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Safety manager: ‘I am dreadfully sorry for your loss’
Dreamworld’s former safety boss has apologised to the families of the four victims in the Thunder River Rapids tragedy, acknowledging the “indescribable suffering” they have experienced.
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Pokies approved for Brisbane shopping centre
The State Government’s gaming machine regulator has approved 45 pokies at a popular venue in a major Brisbane shopping centre.
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Seibold demands clarity on coaching future
Anthony Seibold has returned to kick off the Rabbitohs’ preseason training but admits his mind isn’t wholly focused on the South Sydney squad as the Broncos coaching saga drags on.
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Geoffrey Rush’s childhood home on the market
More than a decade ago, as David Spear set about piecing together his farming property, he unknowingly bought a piece of Australian movie history – the Queensland house where Oscar winner ...
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PM reverses Foodbank funding cut
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has intervened to reverse a $323,000 funding cut to Australia’s biggest food charity after outrage over the decision six weeks out from Christmas.