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‘Great spectacle’: Huge change coming to GC500 weekend
GC500 bosses will unveil a “great spectacle” for this year’s race which will dramatically shake up the event, as the first plans for night racing on the streets of Surfers Paradise...
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‘Nobody knew what was happening’: Behind marine biologist’s confronting film
Marine conservationist who has dedicated years to wildlife education and protection has revealed people were shocked by her documentary on shark nets, saying it’s not what they exp...
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‘Stop, stop it’: Influencer slammed over video showing ‘reckless’ handling of python
A Gold Coast influencer is facing a government investigation and online backlash after his “reckless” handling of a large python while shirtless and barefoot in the bus...
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‘The system’s bulls**t’: Victim’s outrage at stabber’s sentence
A man who is living an “ongoing nightmare” after being slashed with a knife by his then-housemate has slammed the court system after learning his attacker could be free in a few mo...
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PNG gets green light to become NRL’s 19th team in $600m coup
Papua New Guinea is set to make history by entering the NRL premiership, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reaching an in-principle agreement with the ARL Commission.
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Second wave of explosions target Hezbollah walkie-talkies
At least 14 people are dead and scores more injured after explosions targeted Hezbollah walkie-talkies, a day after their pagers were booby-trapped. Follow updates.
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Kate returns to work, Charles ‘leaves door open’ for Harry
Princess Catherine has made a quiet return to royal duties as King Charles looks to mend fences with his estranged son.
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Huge news for Aussie racing fans
The motorsport scene in Australia is set to be turbocharged by a massive commitment by the nation’s top car maker.
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Calombaris hire infuriates short-changed hospo staff
A restaurant mogul, who hired George Calombaris, has left staff fearing they will never get back the millions they are owed after five of his venues went into administration.
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