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An acclaimed Queensland author has just weeks to live after being diagnosed with aggressive pancreatic cancer – but is still working on his last novel.
An acclaimed Queensland author has just weeks to live after being diagnosed with aggressive pancreatic cancer – but is still working on his last novel.
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From shy girl to prison top dog
Renae Lawrence’s 13 years in Bali’s Kerobokan jail in Indonesia led to her redemption, but she’ll return to Australia a different person.
Val Holmes: why I’m sacrificing $5 million
In his first interview since his bombshell announcement, Val Holmes admits he is “risking everything” by walking out on the NRL but insists he has no fears in his bid to become an NFL su...
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Toxic shock as barracks site goes to market
Serious environmental hazards on a Brisbane riverside site have been confirmed as the land heads for sale this week as a future housing development.
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State can have Lady Cilento name ‘free of charge’
A QUEENSLAND nurses association has registered “Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital” as a business name to stop it from being “hijacked”.
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Infant may have died 30km away
As police dive for clues to the death of a homeless baby girl, it has emerged she may have died 30km from where she was found.
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Council reconsiders sharehouse rule
A controversial rule that broke up the illegal sharehouse of a maverick Greens councillor is being reconsidered by Brisbane City Council.
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More sharks menacing popular spots
A FISHERMAN who’s been fishing a popular spot near Brisbane for over a decade says he’s noticed more of these beasts lurking in our waters than ever before.
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‘No more pain my beautiful Paige’
Paige Skarratts, the little girl whose greatest wish was to become her parents’ flower girl after being diagnosed with brain cancer last year, has passed away.
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Housing industry warns against migration cuts
The housing industry peak body has warned against dramatic cuts to migration levels, predicting it would cause economic shockwaves.
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