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‘Bad’ mum organised daughter’s rape
IN A desperate attempt to hold onto a man she met on the internet, a Queensland woman offered up her teenage daughter to a stranger in a motel room.
Government flounders as SOS push gains momentum
LEGENDARY swim coach Laurie Lawrence says it is “ludicrous” Queensland kids are not taught how to swim at school as Education Minister Grace Grace tried to play down the state’s swimmi...
They are women, hear them roar
IF 2017 was a breakthrough year for Australian women in sport, then 2018 will see it rise to another level.
Major road reduced to just one lane
A $650 million upgrade of a major Brisbane road has officially reached the halfway mark. But long-suffering motorists shouldn’t expect any respite, with traffic to be reduced to just one l...
ASIO raids ABC over cabinet files
ASIO has swooped on the ABC’s offices to secure thousands of top secret and classified government documents, as Kevin Rudd launches legal action over the ‘leaks’.
Under the beautiful ‘Super blue blood moon’
WHILE southeast Queensland stargazers were left a little disappointed after cloud blanketed the region, elsewhere the ‘super blue blood moon’ did not disappoint.
Driver says mum wasn’t at bus stop
A SACKED driver has spoken out about the day a five-year-old schoolgirl was left on his bus, claiming the girl’s mother was not waiting at the stop to pick her up.
Creditors set to wind up Bubbles
A SCATHING administrator’s report has given us a glimpse in to the chaos and dysfunction at the heart of Damian Griffith’s crumbling hospitality empire in Brisbane.
Karl slams Tomic for Hewitt serve
BERNARD Tomic’s extraordinary attack on Lleyton Hewitt earned him a savage reply from Today host Karl Stefanovic.
Big test for the short game
CRICKET may have shot itself in the foot by seeking a 200 per cent increase in Big Bash television rights, then sabotaging the finals series it hoped would seal the deal.
The home where you get paid for doing nothing
An acreage property south of Brisbane has hit the market with a very unique advantage, an annual $50,000 pay cheque for doing absolutely nothing.
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