Bathurst winner Klimenko’s incredible story

BETTY Klimenko just became the first woman to win the Bathurst 1000 as an owner, but that’s just a morsel of the Erebus boss’s incredible story.

 
 
 

Salt Creek survivor’s genius escape

BACKPACKER Lena Rabente was so savagely beaten by kidnapper Roman Heinze, she thought she would die — until she was hit by an idea that saved her life.

 
 
 
 

Gunman’s twisted sex fantasies

A SEX worker has revealed how Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock acted out violent fantasies and bragged he was “born bad.”

 
 
 
 

Fuel rip-off costs us $50m a year

PROFITEERING service stations are ripping off Brisbane drivers by $50 million a year, a damning report by the nation’s consumer watchdog has revealed.

 
 
 

Another sign of imminent election?

NEW laws banning developer donations are expected to be signed off by Cabinet today and introduced into State Parliament as early as this week in a further sign Labor is readying for the State Election.

 
 
 

Boeing aims high in Brisbane

BRISBANE-BASED Boeing Defence Australia says it aims to be a billion dollar business by 2020 as it continues to pick up big defence contracts.

 
 
 

Bennett — ‘Success won’t happen overnight’

BRONCOS coach Wayne Bennett has promised fans his side will be better in 2018 but also conceded success will take time.

 
 
 

‘Absolute joke’: Nick melts down

RAFAEL Nadal cashed in on another Nick Kyrgios meltdown to seize the China Open final, and then dished out some advice for the combustible Aussie.

 
 
 
 

Crocs ‘expand their territory’ as sightings soar

QUEENSLAND crocodile sightings have soared by more than 38 per cent, with reports they are moving into areas traditionally thought to be croc free.

 
 
 

Bailed barman a ‘risk to women’

A PREDATORY barman, accused of stealing explicit videos from five young women he met at a hotel or through online dating, has been freed on bail despite police warning he is a “serious risk to women”.