Thai rescue: four boys begin cave escape
FOUR boys are on their way out of a flooded Thai cave after they were given the all-clear by an Australian doctor. Some 18 divers are currently in the water for the rescue operation.
WAG feud behind sad Storm split
THE falling out between the Melbourne Storm’s “Big Three” centres around an extraordinary WAG feud, a report claims.
QR racing to fix power problems
QUEENSLAND Rail is hopeful Brisbane’s train network will be fixed in time for Monday’s peak morning rush as commuters head back to work.
‘Captain’s call’ shows Premier ‘out of touch’
LNP Leader Deb Frecklington has taken another swipe Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk over the naming of a stand after the late Terry Mackenroth as she addressed the party faithful at the LNP Co...
Airbnb ‘quasi-hotels’ in firing line
ONLINE accommodation hosts could have their details handed to councils in a crackdown aimed at tackling “quasi-hotels” hiding in suburban streets but not facing the overheads and safety ...
Biggest myth about Aussie history
A HISTORIAN has painted a completely different version of Australia’s history - and it is causing huge shockwaves.
WC Wrap: UK media go nuts after England win
ENGLAND have their best shot of winning a World Cup since they fell short in the semi-finals 28 years ago and - predictably - the UK media is having a ball.
When our boys told the Poms ‘no tanks’
A DISABLED German tank, known as Mephisto, one of only 20 ever built by Daimler-Benz, was found in a crater and became a trophy for the advancing Queensland battalion, writes Grantlee Kieza
‘Tinder for mums’ to connect new parents
IT’S the new app dubbed ‘Tinder for mums’ aimed at connecting new parents with more in common than just having a baby. After a successful launch in the UK, US and Canada, Peanut will n...
Treatment of greyhound industry ‘appalling’
THE greyhound community says it has been left in the dark and in limbo by the State Government, with punters and trainers calling for more transparency moving forward.