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The teen allegedly driving a stolen Mazda that crashed noth of Brisbane and killed a 14-year-old passenger has posed for photos in hospital eating KFC and making gang hand symbols.
The teen allegedly driving a stolen Mazda that crashed noth of Brisbane and killed a 14-year-old passenger has posed for photos in hospital eating KFC and making gang hand symbols.
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Hanna’s victim tells of rape ordeal for first time
She’d had a lot to drink the night before, but it wasn’t enough to erase the hazy memory of a man lying on top of her trying to pry her thighs apart as she begged him “I don’t want t...
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Casey’s desperate fight for life against cruel odds
When Queensland tradie Casey Townsend collapsed unexpectedly at work, he and his partner could never have imagined the horrendous journey that would lead to him fighting for life after a ser...
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Qld shivers through first winter morning
While the start of winter didn’t quite break cold weather records like yesterday, Queenslanders have still endured a chilly morning with temperatures dropping as cold as -4.4C in some area...
Bikie president’s chilling message: ‘Cops can’t do sh*t about us’
Queensland laws are supposed to have driven bikie gangs from the Gold Coast. But the president of a local chapter has claimed to the Bulletin that the reality could not be more different.
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Ex-bikie accuses stabbed millionaire of sleeping with wife
The defence team of a former bikie who allegedly stabbed a Gold Coast millionaire wants to know the businessman had been having sexual relations with their client’s wife.
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Why your power bill is set to be slashed
Power bills across a large portion of Queensland are set to be slashed $144 a year, but it has nothing to do with Federal Government policy or a drop in the price of fossil fuels.
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Bold jobs scheme threatens to tear Labor apart
The Queensland Labor Government is set to become more divided as a bold scheme to push coal workers into renewable energy jobs is to accelerate, inflaming internal tensions.
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University chief retires from $1.1 million job
The Vice Chancellor of one of Australia’s biggest and most prestigious universities has announced his plans to retire from his $1.1 million-a-year Queensland-based job.
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Why everyone loves a Queenslander
Young buyers are desperate to get one, families are willing to pay a premium for them and interstate migrants will do anything to keep them off the market.
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