DOMESTIC passengers will need identification when flying out of 12 Australian airports as soon as next year’s busy mid-year school holidays under one of the biggest security crackdowns in decades.
DOMESTIC passengers will need identification when flying out of 12 Australian airports as soon as next year’s busy mid-year school holidays under one of the biggest security crackdowns in ...
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Developer’s $1 billion shopping spree
A BRISBANE developer has been down south indulging in a bit of retail therapy of the property kind - and he’s got aggressive expansion plans to splurge $1 billion across the eastern seaboa...
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Foreign workers get banned ‘jobs for Aussies’
HUNDREDS of foreign workers have been granted jobs in occupations the Federal Government last year said “could and should” go to Aussies.
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How this school became best NAPLAN performer
THIS elite school south of Brisbane underwent a controversial major shake up after poor NAPLAN results, but the gamble paid off, propelling the college to top of the ranks. Here’s what the...
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‘Basic’ query ScoMo can’t answer
IT’S the question every Aussie wants an answer to, but new PM Scott Morrison was left flummoxed during a Leigh Sales interview.
Backpackers’ island crossing failure
IN A plot twist that could rival Titanic, four backpackers were left stranded on a remote North Queensland island after the blow-up mattress they used to float across sprang a leak.
Historic church relocated for blue-chip development
A CHURCH built in 1912 has been relocated from a rural Queensland town to one of Brisbane’s ritziest suburbs as part of an ambitious $2 million project.
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Takata airbag rego ban widens
THE recall on potentially deadly Takata airbags has stepped up a notch, with more states ready to ban dodgy cars.
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State Coroner to probe William Tyrrell mystery
ON the eve of the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell police have announced they are referring the baffling mystery to a Coronial inquest.
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Did ‘local man’ kill young Marilyn?
POLICE have revealed for the first time a “local man” is in the frame for one of Queensland’s most enduring cold case mysteries – the 1972 murder of schoolgirl Marilyn Wallman.