‘Carnage’: Two kids dead after car hits classroom
TWO schoolchildren have died and at least nine have been badly injured after a car smashed into a demountable building at a school in Sydney’s West. Witnesses have called the crash scene �...
Bec Judd’s bold Cup Day dress
STARS have started to arrive at the Melbourne Cup. Apparently there’s a horse race on, but we’re here for the fashion.
Breaking Bad Habits On Holiday
A CHANGE of scenery, a shake-up of routine or a brand-new environment can be best for breaking those bad habits we all pretend we don’t have…and generally, you get all three whilst trave...
Shocking fall in race 4 at Flemington
JOCKEY Joao Moreira has taken a shocking fall in race 4 at Flemington while riding Regal Monarch, he is being attended to by medics on the track. Updates to follow.
Former mayor in court on corruption charges
FORMER Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale has appeared in court for the first time charged with official corruption and possessing a sex drug without a prescription.
‘Ummm’... Question that stumped the Premier
PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk has been left red-faced on a visit to a regional electorate after being stumped by a reporter’s question. But it wasn’t exactly the hardest question she’s...
‘We’re not besties or anything like that’
FORMER Rockhampton mayor Margaret Strelow planned to call the Premier – who’d backed her to run for Labor – before announcing she would contest the election as an independent, but clai...
Morgan open to Sydney switch
COWBOYS star Michael Morgan says he will not rule out a permanent move to Sydney as his contract talks ramp up immediately following the World Cup.
Tonga ready to make Blair pay over RLWC insult
AFTER he questioned Jason Taumalolo’s integrity after his switch to represent Tonga, Adam Blair is about to find out how much of a man his rival is.
Nice hat, Julie. Now how about you help refugees?
MANUS Island and our offshore detention regime is a national shame, writes Paul Syvret. Those in power, like Julie Bishop, have their priorities so wrong.
Brisbane’s prestige market on fire
A HAMPTONS style home in one of Brisbane’s most prestigious streets has sold for $4.15m in another sign of strength at the top end of town.