A Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party candidate for a Brisbane seat, who has been preferenced second by the LNP, has defended his racy personal Facebook account while confirming he has been banned from the social network in the past.
A Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party candidate for a Brisbane seat, who has been preferenced second by the LNP, has defended his racy personal Facebook account while confirming he has b...
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More Broncos drama as McCullough goes down
The NRL plight of the Broncos has deepened after Andrew McCullough was carried off from training with a knee injury.
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DV worker's plea to end ‘court ordered’ child abuse
A senior domestic violence worker has broken ranks to make a bold call about ‘court ordered’ child abuse, saying there are "very specific examples of kids screaming and begging not ...
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Premier puts PM on notice at Labour Day march
Thousands of workers have taken to Brisbane’s streets for the Labour Day march as the Queensland Premier joined marchers to say the federal government is on notice that “Australia is rea...
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Elite Brisbane school’s bid to bypass council laws
An elite Brisbane school has attempted to bypass council planning laws for its 10-year masterplan as it seeks to build two huge boarding houses and a sports hall, outraging local residents.
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Brisbane woman escapes fire with nothing except $32
A Brisbane woman who escaped gas cylinders exploding “like a war zone” in the nick of time as her rented home was destroyed by fire has told how she has lost absolutely everything, and i...
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Couple charged council’s road project electricity bill
A Brisbane couple has been billed hundreds of dollars for an Energex call-out after council used their address for its roadworks site office, while other residents have come forward complain...
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Cancer patient sues doctor for alleged negligence
A couple of times Dean Booth has started making video messages for his two daughters’ birthdays, in case he isn’t around to see them grow up, but it’s too hard.
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Warning worst of drought yet to be felt
A 60-year-old Queensland cotton farmer has said the drought plaguing Australia is one of the worst he’s seen and has called for more support for those doing it tough as its full impact is ...
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Labor plots raid on super piggy-bank
Bill Shorten is driving Labor towards a $34 billion heist on retirement incomes after performing a U-turn on what he said, and did, as superannuation minister in the Gillard government.