Hundreds comb beach for clues about Toyah’s murder
HUNDREDS of people have combed Wangetti Beach to hunt for clues about Toyah Cordingley’s murder. Police are full of praise.
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Jobs, jobs, jobs! 3000 workers needed before Christmas
CHRISTMAS is about to come early for about 3000 jobseekers as one of the industries most affected by the season of goodwill seeks to recruit a record number of staff to cope with the annual ...
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Crash: Time for Gabba to honour legends
THE new Perth Stadium already has a stand named after Aussie Test great Justin Langer. Crash Craddock says it’s both abnormal and unsatisfactory that the Gabba has no named grandstand to h...
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Police chopper captures epic escape bid
DRAMATIC footage has captured the moment a man swam a kilometre downstream in a shark-infested river late at night in a bid to escape police after an alleged car chase in the north Brisbane ...
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The ‘one in a billion’ home of the future
WHILE it may look like something straight from The Jetsons, this southeast Queensland home is not an artist’s impression, and it’s been made possible thanks to the vision of a locally ba...
‘You’ll never be a ballerina, you’re too bum-heavy’
DIAN Wilson quit ballet as a child after a cutting remark from a teacher about her body. But 60 years on, she’s finally living her dream of becoming a dancer.
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Bachelor star furious after being ‘dumped’ from show
DESPERATE former Bachelor star Tiffany Scanlon has hit out at Warner Bros for convincing her she would be cast in the next season of Bachelor in Paradise only to allegedly dump her at the fi...
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New tower’s incredible Broadwater view
A NEW tower planned for a northern Gold Coast suburb will have ‘picture perfect’ view of the Broadwater in the latest investment for the waterside suburb.
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Are asylum seekers refusing the US welfare shopping?
IF NAURU is the hellhole activists claim it to be, it makes little sense that 71 boat people have rejected the “land of the free” — unless they’re seeking a taxpayer-funded lifestyle...
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‘This blessed war is making me a cold-blooded murderer’
TEN years after they fought in World War I, Bert Hinkler and Charles Kingsford Smith became the world’s most celebrated aviators, and helped changed the future of Australia’s aviation in...