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The great Australian property 'illusion' is exposed in a new Fairfax Media podcast featuring respected economics writers Matt Wade, Ross Gittins, and Jessica Irvine. The podcast will focus on the economics of the everyday – how we work, where we live, what we buy and why we behave the way we do.

This podcast will draw on Fairfax Media's crack team of economics experts to help you get a better understanding of the things that affect your job, your mortgage and your family budget.
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The 2 per cent pay rise was ordered by the independent Remuneration Tribunal on Thursday and will take effect on the very same day that every MP benefits from a drop in the top marginal tax rate from 49 per cent to 47 per cent when the deficit repair levy ends.

Federal politicians are set for a July 1 cash bonanza, with every MP in Parliament to receive thousands of extra dollars in pay, and a cut to their tax rate.
brisbanetimes.com.au|De Adam Gartrell
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About 5000 mourners have attended the funeral of a Muslim girl whose beating death, blamed by police on a motorist's road rage, has some people in her community fearing for their safety.

About 5000 mourners attend funeral in Virginia of Muslim girl who was beaten to death with baseball bat.
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The action-packed new trailer, which opens with a lengthy close-up of a determined Sansa, follows the lead characters as they mount up for the bloody battle to come.

It's fitting that a day after the solstice, HBO has dropped its icy new trailer for season seven of Game Of Thrones, with a simple hashtag: #WinterIsHere.
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Ipswich's planning and development committee chairman and former policeman Andrew Antoniolli will throw his hat in the ring to become the city's newest mayor.

Two councillors have now put their hands up to replace Paul Pisasale, who resigned several weeks before he was charged with extortion.
brisbanetimes.com.au|De Tony Moore

Education Minister Simon Birmingham has repeatedly refused to condemn Pauline Hanson's comments students with disabilities should be segregated from mainstream classrooms, while the One Nation leader remained defiant against calls for an apology.

The Education Minister repeatedly refused to condemn Pauline Hanson's comments children with disabilities should be segregated from mainstream classrooms
brisbanetimes.com.au|De Amy Remeikis

The hero of NSW's only winning campaign of the past decade has emerged as the villain-in-chief for the capitulation against Queensland at ANZ Stadium, with Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett leading the criticism of Jarryd Hayne over a bombed try that could have wrapped up the series.

The hero of NSW's only winning campaign of the past decade has emerged as the villain-in-chief for the capitulation against Queensland.
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The seven German shepherd puppies, two males and five females, need names beginning with the letter "G", following police puppy naming convention.

Queensland Police are calling for public assistance - to help name the latest litter of police puppies.
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#BREAKING: Two of the prisoners who escaped from Bali's Kerobokan jail on Monday have been arrested in Dili, the capital of East Timor.

Two of the prisoners who escaped from Bali's Kerobokan jail on Monday have been arrested in Dili, the capital of East Timor.

In an explosive research note, titled Hold the Anchovies, Citi analysts said there was not enough incentive for store owners to open new Domino's outlets under the current profit split arrangement.

Domino's Pizza is more than $800 million overvalued and will not meet its ambitious growth targets because it needs to share more profit with store owners, investment bank Citi says.
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"Answering back would be telling you you are absolutely the most useless chairman in history," Cr Johnston said.

Police were called to remove a "demonstrably disrespectful" Brisbane City Councillor from City Hall after a routine budget discussion escalated.
brisbanetimes.com.au|De Ruth McCosker

Daisy, the larger-than-life koala mascot that went missing from the Daisy Hill Koala Centre, has been found.

A police spokesperson said two women had been charged over the alleged theft of the stuffed koala on June 7.
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Cabcharge is one step closer to acquiring Yellow Cabs in Queensland after the nation's consumer watchdog announced it would not oppose the move on Thursday.

Cabcharge, the company that provides electronic payment systems to the majority of Australian taxis, entered into an agreement in February to buy Yellow Cabs in Queensland for $20 million, subject to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission app
brisbanetimes.com.au|De Amy Mitchell-Whittington

A trio of Turnbull government ministers will make an abject apology to Victoria's highest court tomorrow, a week after they refused to apologise for comments critical of the judiciary.

Fairfax Media has learned that Health Minister Greg Hunt, Human Services Minister Alan Tudge and Assistant Minister to the Treasurer Michael Sukkar have now decided to reverse course and make the special apology.

brisbanetimes.com.au|De James Massola

Labor MP Jo-Ann Miller has referred allegations against former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale to Queensland's crime watchdog.

It comes after independent MP Rob Pyne used parliamentary privilege to table documents alleging serious misconduct by Mr Pisasale and Ipswich City Council members.

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A Queensland man acquitted of killing 12-year-old Leanne Holland 26 years ago is continuing his fight to access a confidential police report that was subsequently leaked to the Seven Network.

Graham Stafford's attempt to access a highly confidential police review of the investigation into the the girl's 1991 death was denied, but it was later leaked to Seven which aired parts of its contents during its Murder Uncovered program in March an
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The rules that once made Australia fair are "deeply broken", according to a union boss readying to flex her organisation's muscle in the lead up to the next state election.

Queensland unions will lobby on job creation and insecure employment in regional areas ahead of the poll - due by May 2018.
brisbanetimes.com.au|De Felicity Caldwell