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Community And Society
Backstory: How 'slow journalism' is uncovering untold stories in remote communities06 September 2018, 03:38
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The fish processors who can tell you where and how your seafood was caught
We've all heard of 'paddock to plate' when talking about serving farm fresh food, but how about 'from sea to serve'?
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'If you go back, I will kill you': Battered women stuck in limbo, survey finds
Support services call on the Federal Government to better protect women who are temporary visa holders from domestic violence.
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Hail storm rips roof from building, brings down trees and powerlines
Shops have been flooded and streets blanketed white with hail after a short but severe storm tore through Childers in south-east Queensland on Sunday afternoon.
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Bank tightens dairy farmer's lending after leap from processor to independent, forcing closure
A Queensland dairy farmer who helped start a successful cooperative business to escape the low farm gate prices offered by major milk processors found his bank tightening its lending, forcing him to sell his farm.
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Thirty-seven new spider species discovered in Queensland
The thought of 37 new spider species might send shivers down most people's spines, but for spider enthusiasts and scientists, the discovery is an exciting one.
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Silver-eyed gecko 'double the size' of normal house geckos discovered by researchers
After five years of tracking it down in remote ranges, researchers discover a new "beautiful" species of gecko, which is about double the size you would normally find in your house.
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The Queensland family who live in a fully-functional, heritage-listed cinema
It has secret doors and brings a whole new meaning to the term home theatre, but living where you work while raising three young kids isn't always easy.
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Australia's brutal colonial past unearthed across Queensland
Hundreds of paramilitary camps used by Aboriginal troopers who worked with white police to crush the Indigenous resistance have been discovered in Queensland.
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Large chunk of Queensland beach collapses into the ocean
A large portion of beach at Inskip Point disappears into the ocean almost three years after a giant hole swallowed caravans and threatened campers in 2015.
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Man dies when boat he just bought capsizes on journey home
The man who died when his yacht capsized at Boat Harbour in Sydney's south this morning had just bought the vessel and was sailing it back to his home in Queensland.
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Festival celebrates strawberries in a time of crisis
The strawberry needle scare doesn't stop one of Australia's largest strawberry growers from holding a festival to celebrate the end of the season, and thousands of people turn out in support of farmers...More
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