Hours before Anzac Day commemorations began in Australia, a Syrian national was arrested on suspicion he planned to carry out a terrorist attack on today’s service at Gallipoli.
Hours before Anzac Day commemorations began in Australia, a Syrian national was arrested on suspicion he planned to carry out a terrorist attack on today’s service at Gallipoli.
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Vietnam War through a young Digger’s eyes
They are the images of war never before made public: candid snaps of young men behind enemy lines, captured by one of their own... raw, intimate and devastating.
Children’s heartbreaking letters to dads at war
Letters from loved ones are treasured possessions for a soldier during war. Even today, Veterans say they still remember feeling “incredible emotion” when opening an envelope from home. ...
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Stolen ute owner’s wild ride around Brisbane
A Brisbane man desperately attempted to stop his ute being stolen by jumping in the back of the tray as robbers sped off last night, riding for almost half an hour before they got away.
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Deal saves 42 timber jobs from axe
An agreement between the State Government and a major builder has secured 42 jobs at a Queensland timber processing plant that had been earmarked for closure.
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Dog found with shock collar embedded in neck
The RSPCA is seeking information on a dog who was found with an electric shock collar embedded in her neck.
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Fuel prices only going to get worse
Motorists still seething at the huge Easter petrol price hike will only get more furious at the new prices monitors say are heading to bowsers in coming days. And experts agree it’s going ...
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Round 7 NRL tips: All in on the Broncos
It’s not the start to the season Broncos fans would have wanted, but if every one of our expert tipsters is to be believed, things are about to turn around for Brisbane.
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Setbacks hit big Qld beer project
The biggest craft brewing project in the state has suffered a number of setbacks and will now only be churning out half as much beer as originally promised.
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LNP turns to Palmer to save its skin
The LNP has boosted its election hopes in marginal seats it’s battling to cling on to after it broke away from national negotiations last night and implemented its own two-month deal in th...