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'Stealing our homework': Labor cries foul on major LNP plan
Premier Steven Miles has accused Opposition Leader David Crisafulli of plagiarising the government’s plans to ease the state’s critical housing crunch. 
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Massive native title decision looms for Sunshine Coast and beyond
The Federal Court of Australia is expected to formally recognise the Kabi Kabi people as the native title holders of a massive part of the Sunshine Coast, Noosa, Gympie and Fraser...
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‘Rapist’: QLD NRL player’s house vandalised as allegation dropped
A Queensland-based NRL player whose house was broken into, with an intruder writing the word ‘RAPIST’ on a wall has been formally cleared after a month-long investigation.
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Dutton’s huge call on social media age verification
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says he has “no faith” social media companies will properly enforce age limits, so he has promised the Coalition will force them to.
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‘Tears in my eyes’, ‘what a beast’: World explodes over our Arnie
The world has gone wild for Ariarne Titmus after she and Mollie O’Callaghan shattered the 200m freestyle world record in what is being called “the greatest race of all time”.
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Building delays, 9400 work days lost: Union strike action hits Qld hard
Queensland has become Australia’s strike state after losing a staggering 9400 works days to union action in a single quarter — more than all other jurisdictions combined.
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Brisbane boom time: Inside CBD’s $12.4bn mega transformation
The Brisbane CBD is rapidly changing, with several major transformational projects nearing completion in what is being labelled an “exciting time” to be a part of Australia’s faste...
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Top Brisbane bakery forced to cut staple menu item to survive
A top Brisbane bakery has made the difficult decision to remove a staple menu item, to “ensure that we continue to remain operating throughout this challenging economic climate”.
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‘Licence to print money’: The James St eatery that sparked a bidding war
A restaurant site in Fortitude Valley’s most sought-after street has been the subject of a major fight among some of Brisbane’s biggest hospitality operators. This is what the winn...
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‘70yo hearts in 30yo bodies’: True extent of cocaine damage
Cocaine sold on Australia’s streets is being cut with a substance used to kill worms in cattle and chickens and a banned pain reliever, experts earn. Watch video and listen to podc...
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