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Brisbane residents ditch public transport and get back in their cars
Brisbane was one of only two Australian capital cities to have a recent decline in public transport use.
- by Ruth McCosker
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Qld police leaked details of DV victim to ex-husband
The victim received an apology 11 months after complaining about the leak - which was not the first of its kind.
- by Toby Crockford
Shorten vows to put Hanson at 'back of the queue'
Opposition Leader’s letter and its wording could encourage Senator Hanson to preference the Coalition.
- by David Crowe
'The kids went to sleep and now they are nothing'
The father of four children shot dead on a WA farm has spoken for the first time since the incident.
- by Lucy Cormack & Michaela Whitbourn
ACCC names most expensive petrol retailers
Regulator takes unusual step of shaming fuel retailers who use loyalty discounts to drive shoppers to petrol offerings.
- by Cole Latimer
Allison Baden-Clay's parents urge others to #dosomething
Geoff and Priscilla Dickie regret not intervening further in their daughter's marriage but feared retaliation.
- by Toby Crockford
Anger over Prentice dumping as super Saturday looms
The Turnbull government won't interfere to save Jane Prentice, who was dumped from recontesting her safe Brisbane seat.
- by Lisa Visentin
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Opinion & Perspectives
David Goodall leads the way with choice we should all get to have
So where are you now, you fierce opponents of euthanasia and the right-to-die?
Peter FitzSimons
Drop the 'himpathy': Clarion call of writers' festival's #MeToo moment
I am encouraging every woman of every age to drop the "himpathy". I call on you to call these men, call them out to their face.
Helen Pitt
AMP shareholders voted again, this time with their wallets
All it takes is a strongly negative stock report from a highly rated investment bank to sink a share price.
Elizabeth Knight
Politics
Shorten vows to put Hanson at 'back of the queue' on preferences
Opposition Leader’s letter and its wording could encourage Senator Hanson to preference the Coalition.
- by David Crowe
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Income tax
The verdicts are in on who gains the most from rival income tax plans
- by David Crowe
Welcome to the tax election. The fairness election. The enterprise election
- by Mark Kenny & Matt Wade
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Terrorism
Family of six, including nine-year-old, behind church suicide bombings in Indonesia
- by James Massola, Karuni Rompies & Amilia Rosa
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Business
ACCC names and shames most expensive petrol retailers
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has named Coles Express as nation’s highest-priced petrol company in a new industry report.
- by Cole Latimer
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Entertainment
Did Sam Perry change Boy George's tune in The Voice battle rounds?
After describing his appearance on the show as controversial, will Sam Perry win over the "queen of England"?
- by Broede Carmody
'We stand together': Women link arms in Cannes Film Festival protest
In 71 years of the Cannes festival, only 82 women directors have presented a competition film. This is compared with 1688 men.
- by Stephanie Bunbury
Lifestyle
Smarter living
The new Rolls-Royce Cullinan could be world's most luxurious SUV
It comes with all the trimmings, but this million-dollar machine is more resort than desert.
- by Toby Hagon
You can't outsource motherhood, but you can share the load
Mother's Day is a time to reflect on the unpaid contribution of mothers and grandmothers to families and communities.
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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Sport
'Dear, oh dear': Bill Lawry to hang up mic after Seven, Foxtel cricket deal
Bill Lawry has reportedly turned down offers to continue his commentary career as broadcasters lock in more talent for the start of a new era next summer.
Rabbitohs cut Dragons down to size with 24-10 upset
A week after being anointed the premiership favourites following their heavy defeat of Melbourne, the Dragons came crashing back to earth.
- by Steve Zemek