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Knocking back Wild Turkey and sweet-talking women were high on the agenda of US sailors who stormed Fortitude Valley at the weekend. They’re expected back tonight to belt out a few tunes.
Scathing feedback about a top Queensland government agency’s alleged financial mismanagement and poisonous office environment suggests an inquiry is needed.
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Tributes to miner as cause of death revealed
A young Queensland mine worker killed at the weekend is being remembered for his loyalty and compassion, as the company that employed him reveals more detail about how he died.
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Cops slam woman’s head on car during arrest
Concerns are mounting about the conduct of NSW Highway Patrol officers after shocking incidents involving excessive force on motorists. WATCH THE FOOTAGE
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Lobsters left to die in tanks after restaurant closes
A tank of starving lobsters left in tanks at a Gold Coast restaurant has one local councillor seeing red — but the RSPCA says they cannot help.
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Labor not ruling out stopping tax cuts
Tax cuts of up to $1080 passed the Parliament last week, but average, hardworking Aussies could end up paying hundreds of dollars more tax in a few years with one simple change.
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Meghan changes Harry and Aussie royal fans are fuming
The controversy surrounding the royal christening of baby Archie has upset Aussie royal fans, and it’s also a sign Meghan Markle has changed Prince Harry forever. HAVE YOUR SAY
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Why Migaloo has arrived in Queensland early
Whale boffins believe they may know why Migaloo, the 40-tonne, 15m tourist drawcard, has arrived in Queensland well ahead of schedule.
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Nadal: ‘I am little bit more than Ash Barty’
Rafael Nadal has fired a parting shot at Ashleigh Barty, reminding the tennis world where Australia’s world No.1 stands in the grand slam pecking order.
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‘Amazing’ principal mourned after shock death
High school principal David Friis, who died at the weekend, is being remembered by students, teachers and parents as an amazing man who made changed the lives of many.
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Epic reno seals historic home sale
An historic home almost as old as Brisbane itself has sold for $3.3 million after an epic renovation. SEE THE BEFORE PIC.
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