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Push for no confidence vote in elite Brisbane school leader
A parent at one of Brisbane’s top private school’s has launched an unprecedented petition calling for a no-confidence vote in the head of college.
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‘Heartbroken’: Youths spotted fleeing scene as homes gutted in suspicious fire
A family has lost the home they were planning to retire in after a massive blaze destroyed two under-construction houses north of Brisbane.
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Mystery surrounds burned body found at sports field
A crime scene has been established after the body of a young man was found dead at a Gold Coast sports field.
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‘Get on with it’: Dick backs Premier’s call for migration cut
Treasurer Cameron Dick has backed the Queensland Premier’s call for a cut to migration levels as the state struggles with housing.
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We need to have a sensible conversation about migration
Migration can be a good thing, but we must ensure we grow in a way that is sustainable, writes Meaghan Scanlon.
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Early Mail: Broncos, Wests Tigers lose key players for Magic Round
The Broncos will field a new-look spine for Magic Round while the Wests Tigers have lost some big names to injury and suspension. SEE THE LATEST NEWS
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‘Heinous’: Teen murderer’s shocking act as Emma lay dead
A judge has revealed the callous act of a teenager who stabbed mother-of-two Emma Lovell through the heart, leaving her to bleed to death on her front lawn.
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‘Blood all over him, skin flapping’: Inside Kefu family’s horror home invasion
The wife of Wallabies legend Toutai Kefu has revealed she suffers from flashbacks of her husband and son dripping in blood, after being slashed in a terrifying teen home invasion. ...
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Driver bashed, car stolen in rideshare assault
A rideshare driver has been assaulted and his car stolen in an incident in Brisbane’s west.
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Beware of Jimflation: Fears budget sweeteners will keep rates high
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down a $9.3bn surplus, but economists are warning Labor’s budget is set to cause homeowners more pain. Here’s why.
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