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‘Blood on his back’: Moment Wieambilla victim gunned down by religious extremists
A Wieambilla local who rushed to the Train’s property with Alan Dare has recalled the moment his neighbour was murdered by the conspiracy theorists. FOLLOW DAY 3 LIVE
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Fresh blow to Aussies as inflation rises again
Inflation has hit 3.8 per cent for the June quarter, but fears of another interest rate hike next week have been dampened.
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Rex enters administration: How to rebook cancelled flights
Rex Airlines, which operates an essential regional airline,
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‘Really worrying conduct’: The Queenslander set to take on CFMEU
The Queenslander hand-picked by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to clean up the CFMEU has put his home state’s militant branch on notice for its “really worrying conduct”.
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‘Failed’: Harris launches searing attack on Trump
In front of thousands of fans Kamala Harris attacked Donald Trump, declaring “the momentum in this race is shifting” and the Republican candidate was “feeling it”.
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The people have spoken: Big change to Suncorp Stadium concerts
Queenslanders have made their voices heard on the number of concerts and major events held at Suncorp Stadium each year.
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Sore loser Americans fake medal tally to make them look better
Break out the cowbells, heaven forbid Karl Stefanovic was right, those US tossers are at it again inventing their own medal tally to make America look like the winners.
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Courier-Mail’s exclusive front page celebrates Kaylee’s triumph
Kaylee McKeown’s incredible golden triumph has been captured on a special digital edition front page for The Courier-Mail. Read the 22-page special.
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‘Get your finger out of my face’: Meghan explodes at William
A heated argument between Meghan Markle and her brother-in-law Prince William reached boiling point, a new book reveals.
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ASX 200 tracks best day in five weeks on soft CPI data
RBA unlikely to hike rates with core inflation heading south. RBA unlikely to raise rates next week. CBA hits intraday record of $137.34. Rio Tinto lifts on first-half profit jump....
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