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Jennifer Board’s killer tries for lighter sentence
The self-described ‘vigilante’ who crashed his car into a motorcyclist while chasing a car thief has applied to have his 12-year manslaughter sentence reduced.
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Greyhound bus driver’s triple-fatal crash case stalls
A prosecutor has demanded the case for a bus driver alleged to have killed three passengers and significantly harmed others on the Bruce Highway progress quicker due to its severit...
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Woman, boy charged after stabbings at Bushland Beach and Kirwan
A 19-year-old woman has been charged after two separate stabbing incidents over the weekend, with 17-year-old also being charged. DETAILS
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School bus driver stood down over “inappropriate” incident
Townsville Catholic Education have reported an incident involving “inappropriate behaviour” from a Kinetic bus driver.
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WATCH: Crews respond to restaurant fire after reports of ‘gas bottles on fire’
Queensland Fire Department crews from Townsville are on scene of a restaurant fire in Hermit Park, after reports of gas bottles being ‘alight’. LATEST >
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‘This is more than training, it’s a rehearsal for the realities of war’
Seven nations, thousands of soldiers and hundreds of armoured vehicles are set to take over North Queensland. Find out all the details – including which town they will be infiltrat...
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Qld camp chaos: Maroons star trapped in NSW
NSW has landed an early blow on Queensland, with the state’s wild weather delaying the arrival of a superstar Maroon. WATCH Billy Slater unveil his 2025 Maroons squad.
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Buying Aussie-made products: Why it matters
Olympic golden girl Ariarne Titmus is calling on Australians to buy locally made products. Here’s why it’s important and how shoppers can make a huge difference.
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Penbo: Junk food fascists declare new war on Australia’s poor
Once again our privileged ruling class has set its self-righteous sights on the people they think too stupid to look after themselves, writes David Penberthy. Have your say.
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What banks don’t want Aussies to know
There are some things Australian banks don’t want Aussies to know - and it could save you up to $170,000.
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