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April 08, 2021
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High-flying lawyer faces possible bankruptcy after $6.2m crash
A high-flying Brisbane lawyer is in a world of hurt with the threat of bankruptcy looming over him after a multimillion-dollar collapse that has left one creditor chasing $1.68m debt.
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Tiger Woods car crash: Shock cause finally revealed
Police have revealed the cause of Tiger Woods’ car crash that left the 15-time major champion with a shattered right leg.
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Iconic Gold Coast eatery goes under after three decades
A Gold Coast landmark restaurant that once hosted the Rolling Stones, Hugh Jackman and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is the latest culinary victim of COVID-19.
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Authorities play down vaccine link to woman’s death
Health authorities are confident the death of an elderly resident of a Logan aged care facility is not related to the COVID-19 vaccination she received hours earlier.
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Teachers behaving badly: Spike in misconduct during pandemic
There was a 60 per cent spike in accusations of serious misconduct against Queensland teachers in 2020, with notifications of harm or potential harm to children almost doubling.
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Business faces $224m bill as payroll tax kicks in
Thousands of Queensland businesses are being asked to repay payroll tax deferred by the State Government during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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AstraZeneca blood clot link to impact Australia
Europe’s health regulator has revealed the AstraZeneca vaccine is linked to rare blood clots in adults and the fallout is set to affect Australia.
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Qld in three-way race to secure Qantas HQ and 3000 jobs
Thousands of Jetstar and Qantas workers in Melbourne and Sydney could be on the move with the carrier considering shifting its operations north.
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1.6m doses to boost nation’s COVID confidence
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has moved to address concerns about Australia’s COVID-19 vaccination rate, with news 1.6m extra doses will soon be available.
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Desperate buyers snap up a third of properties pre-auction
More than 50 coastal properties are set to be sold at mega-auction events today, with demand so hot that buyers have already snapped up a third of the listings ahead of time.
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Brisbane firm’s monster European deal to make it global powerhouse
Brisbane-based financial group EML Payments has set its sights on one of its biggest acquisitions to date.
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Residents demand to know if rail corridor will swallow their homes
Hundreds of southside residents are claiming the state government is withholding crucial details of a train corridor, which could swallow their homes.
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