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Water users slugged extra $10m
MORE than one million southeast Queenslanders are being overcharged on water, a damning report by the state's competition watchdog reveals.
Slurring reporter suffered a migraine
DOCTORS say a TV reporter who lapsed into gibberish during a live shot outside the Grammys suffered a form of migraine.
TV host Turpie diagnosed with cancer
LOGIE-winning entertainer Ian Turpie has thanked well-wishers as he prepares to begin cancer treatment on Monday.
Snake blamed for footpath brawl
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Diggers' lethal methods revealed
THE lethal methods Australian special forces troops use to hunt down enemy targets in Afghanistan have been revealed in secret video footage.
Libya toll rises, Bahrain protest resumes
2:25AM From correspondents in Manama UNREST has again flared in the Arab world with reports of more than 80 killed in Libya and thousands of Bahrainis renewing their protests.
Wesfarmers cracks $1b as Target lags
Antonia Magee WESFARMERS has put in another stellar result, posting the first $1 billion half-year profit in the company's history.
Cyclone, floods 'may rise prices 0.5pc'
8:22AM RECENT floods and Cyclone Yasi are likely to add half a percentage point to inflation in the short-term, says the Reserve Bank.
Reeling victims want homes raised
By Sarah Vogler MORE than 50 flood-affected Brisbane residents have approached City Hall about raising their homes after last month's disaster.
Australians warned against Bahrain travel
4:08PM THE Federal Government has told travellers to reconsider trips to Bahrain after security forces opened fire on demonstrators in escalating protests against the governing regime.
Web sales killing book chains
Sophie Foster THE little guys want to win the battle of the bookstore by sticking to what they know best.
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