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Queenslanders buy with strangers to break into property market
Unable to save a full deposit or afford a mortgage, some people are trying co-ownership to get into the market.
- by Lucy Stone
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Number of abandoned cars at Brisbane Airport doubles
The hunt is on for the owners of more than 30 cars that have been dumped at Brisbane Airport.
- by Ruth McCosker
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Heritage
Give Indigenous people their dues for resistance: report
The advice was requested by the Turnbull government after attacks on statues of Captain Cook and other colonial figures.
- by Fergus Hunter
Offshore hacker's wave of calls swamped triple zero
An onslaught of 1800 suspected offshore calls on Saturday morning left some Australians without a call-back.
- by Jennifer Duke
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Telecommunications
China’s ZTE was built to spy and bribe, court case reveals
Documents in a Texas court case spell out explosive allegations of bribes and spying by the telco company.
- by Nick McKenzie & Angus Grigg
SEQ views 2032 Olympics using Comm Games venues
Queensland is 'in the early stages' of considering a potential bid for the 2032 Olympic Games, according to the Premier.
- by Toby Crockford
Hanson to lose 'self-serving' senator after row
Pauline Hanson came close to tears in a fiery television interview, revealing Brian Burston approached another party.
- by David Crowe
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Opinion & Perspectives
Sticking up for Barnaby is not going to be easy. But I'm about to try
Barnaby Joyce and his partner Vikki are not stealing $150,000 from Seven. They’ve been offered it.
Madonna King
The problem with Paris Jackson walking out of the Dior show
Jackson's concern for horses is all fine, but for those who have forgotten, she was the Melbourne Cup's star international guest.
Melissa Singer
There's something hypnotic about Cash on the attack
It was a relief to see the minister, eyes flashing. The last time we looked, she was behind a big whiteboard.
Tony Wright
Brisbane
Queensland
Change.org denies bots inflated petition for cyclists to ride single-file
- by Amy Mitchell-Whittington
National
Politics
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Income tax
Labor considers Senate plan to avoid blocking $140 billion tax cuts
The political strategy could save Labor from any backlash for denying tax relief.
- by David Crowe
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Heritage
Boost recognition of Indigenous history to protect colonial statues: report
- by Fergus Hunter
World
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Amazon
It's early days, but Amazon may have misread Australian market
The idea that Amazon couldn't figure out a way to comply with the government's GST rules without such drastic changes stretches credibility.
- by John McDuling
'Ridiculous': Bank boss slams George Soros' warning of a new GFC
- by Tom Mackenzie & Christopher Anstey
Small business
Entertainment
US judge sticks it up the Muppets in Happytime Murders ruling
The distributors of the Melissa McCarthy puppet crime caper The Happytime Murders have been given the A-OK to keep referencing both Sesame and the Street.
- by Karl Quinn
Blessed be the 2nd season: Expanded Handmaid's Tale is still a triumph
Taking the dystopian tale beyond the confines of Margaret Atwood's novel was a bold move, but it has paid off handsomely, writes Karl Quinn.
- by Karl Quinn
Lifestyle
Smarter living
How to be the most stylish gent in the office without wearing a suit
The rise of freelancers and creative industries has seen a whole new office attire take centre stage.
- by Jane Rocca
The simple trick I use to get my kids to eat their vegies every night
It's so simple I can't believe I didn't think of it years ago.
- by Suzanne Catchpole
Opinion
Money & relationships
Young adults living at home are costing Aussie parents $12.2b a year
- by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
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Sport
Stosur, Gavrilova through to third round of French Open
Pair keep the Australian flag flying at Roland Garros.
- by Darren Walton
'Make your own decisions': Socceroos boss wants more creativity
Discipline is important but not more so than intuition for Bert van Marwijk who wants the Australians to think more for themselves.
- by Dominic Bossi