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Simon Gloftis is so dedicated to detail he spent the price of a car on octopus to secure a regular supply of top-quality seafood from local fishermen. VOTE ON THE DELICIOUS. 100
‘Every time I talk about Hellenika it gives me goosebumps’
Simon Gloftis is so dedicated to detail he spent the price of a car on octopus to secure a regular supply of top-quality seafood from local fishermen. VOTE ON THE DELICIOUS. 100
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Police sniper and divers search for evidence
A sharpshooter with a loaded high-powered rifle is keeping watch on the banks of a Bungalow waterway while police divers search through the muck for evidence.
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Chinese threatened in APEC drama
Chinese officials have been threatened with ejection by police in Papua New Guinea after a dramatic diplomatic blow-up at the APEC forum.
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Cops’ sobering admission on bikie war
ON THE second anniversary of Queensland’s revamped anti-bikie laws, police have an encouraging assessment — as well as a reality check.
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LNP rebuke to rebels stuns MPs
When Gary Spence rose at the Liberal-National Party State Council in Bundaberg yesterday, many in the room were expecting his comments to be strong. But he went further, delivering a sucker ...
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Storms fail to dampen schoolies start
THUNDERSTORMS did little to dampen the mood of schoolies, as tens of thousands of recently-graduated teens began descending on the glitter strip.
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‘Unsolvable problem’ nearly ruined my wedding
I had a stressful moment about six weeks before the wedding ... I thought I had an unsolvable problem that would ruin the whole day.
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Why I’ve sold all of my shares
Sinking sharemarkets have created nervous investors wondering whether they should cut their exposure. I’ve just sold the lot, but the reason is not what you might think.
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Player ratings: ‘Don’t ever play him here again’
It’s a long way from Padua to Twickenham, though the Wallabies have produced a much-needed win to raise their spirits. JIM TUCKER runs his eye over the good, bad and the ugly.
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All Blacks coach declares Ireland world No.1
Ireland is the team to beat at next year’s Rugby World Cup — at least according to All Blacks coach Steve Hansen after the Irish stunned New Zealand in Dublin.
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