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It took an Australian woman to help unlock one of Malaysia’s biggest secrets about the world’s biggest aviation mystery — and it raises more questions than answers.
It took an Australian woman to help unlock one of Malaysia’s biggest secrets about the world’s biggest aviation mystery — and it raises more questions than answers.
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Injured scooter riders set to sue Lime
Lime Scooters is facing legal action from riders who say they received serious injuries after being thrown off their e-scooters when the front wheel suddenly stopped.
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Mum’s shock at latest fruit ‘contamination’
A mother is shocked and angry after her child found what appeared to be a shotgun pellet in a pear from a Queensland supermarket.
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$1m cost of single-parent hot spot
Queensland’s single-parent capital costs taxpayers more than $1 million in welfare payments each fortnight.
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Company’s eye-watering loss on supertower site
A Chinese company has sold the Gold Coast site on which it planned to build the Southern Hemisphere’s tallest tower. And it’s lost an eye-watering amount of money.
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Peter Badel’s top 50 NRL players: 20-11
A highly paid Bronco under pressure to perform and a bunch of men who tore Queensland hearts in two during Origin. Peter Badel continues his top 50 countdown with players 20-11.
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‘Unbelievable’: SpaceX makes history
In a historic event, Elon Musk’s SpaceX Dragon capsule has successfully docked with the International Space Station 400km above the Earth.
Brisbane archbishop’s message on Pell shock
Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane Mark Coleridge has made Cardinal George Pell’s conviction on historical child sex offences the central theme of his Sunday sermon.
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Ol’ smoothy proves multitalented
Bryan Ferry has shown he not only can still woo an audience at the ripe old age of 73, but that his talents extend way beyond singing.
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Incomplete house the hottest in Australia
A mind-blowing home that can be turned into a 200-seat concert theatre is the hottest house in the country right now — even though it’s not complete.
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