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Staff at a Queensland shopping centre say they are becoming too afraid to work late at night for fear of "getting rolled” by violent youths as a spate of vandalism, harassment and theft worsens.
Staff at a Queensland shopping centre say they are becoming too afraid to work late at night for fear of "getting rolled” by violent youths as a spate of vandalism, harassment and theft wo...
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Pisasale grilled over bombshell recording
Former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale has spent another day in the witness box facing questions over allegations he helped a Chinese escort extract money from her ex-lover, with the focus once ...
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Cowboys legend hangs up the boots
North Queensland premiership co-captain and former Queensland great Matt Scott will retire at the end of the season after 16 years with the Cowboys.
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Disturbing find in nursing home probe
Health authorities have made a disturbing discovery in their major probe into the Earle Haven nursing home crisis where 70 people were evacuated.
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Builder fined over unsafe work practices
A leading Queensland builder has been fined after receiving string of safety infringement notices over its worksite at a Brisbane retirement apartment project.
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Premier has words with Trad over house scandal
Annastacia Palaszczuk says she has spoken to Deputy Premier Jackie Trad following revelations about her failure to properly disclose the purchase of a Brisbane home, but has again refused to...
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Man faces court over Clem 7 standoff
A man who allegedly stormed a Brisbane cafe before a seven-hour armed stand-off with police, which shut down one of the city’s busiest tunnels, has faced court on multiple charges.
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Seibold’s sharpest move of the year: 5 things
On the surface it doesn’t seem like much, but one slight switch might be the sharpest move Anthony Seibold has made all season. Here’s five things we learned from Brisbane’s win over C...
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One thing Aussie workers would take a pay cut for
One in five Aussie students say they’d be willing to trade in 40 per cent of their salary if they had a job where things were different. HAVE YOUR SAY
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‘I taught Sam Thaiday how to play footy’
As the QRL celebrates country week, we’ve profiled the unsung heroes, battlers from the bush and colourful characters playing for the love of the game. TODAY: James “Jimbo” Baira.
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