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Sun 28 Apr 2019

Liberals confirm Palmer preference deal in SA

Liberals confirm Palmer preference deal in SA

The Coalition has confirmed it will preference billionaire Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party second on its Senate how-to-vote cards in South Australia.

How long should sex last for?

How long should sex last for?

We got 500 couples to time how long sex lasts — this was the average.

Ipswich women in rare state league crash

premium_icon Ipswich women in rare state league crash

THE highly-regarded Ipswich Force women's team face a week of soul-searching after one of the most amazing last-quarter lapses in their QBL history.

Police taken on a wild chase to the coast

premium_icon Police taken on a wild chase to the coast

The man threatened police with a knife before driving off at high speed

The beachside city built on a myth reveals new scene

premium_icon The beachside city built on a myth reveals new scene

As a modern renaissance city, the Gold Coast is both thriving and surprising.

DCE downed but Sea Eagles soar past Raiders

premium_icon DCE downed but Sea Eagles soar past Raiders

Manly overcame a 12-0 deficit to defeat Canberra 24-20 amid fears skipper Daly Cherry-Evans could sensationally miss the entire State of Origin series.

‘Suns can’t afford repeat of 2018 drop off’: Fiorini

premium_icon ‘Suns can’t afford repeat of 2018 drop off’: Fiorini

Brayden Fiorini warned his fellow Suns leaders not to allow their AFL season to fall apart the way it did in 2018.

Questions over early election after council suspensions

premium_icon Questions over early election after council suspensions

Local Government Minister seeking legal advice about whether an early election could be held for SEQ council rocked by corruption investigation.

BREAKING: Woman knocked unconscious at Clermont protest

premium_icon BREAKING: Woman knocked unconscious at Clermont protest

A man has charged into a group on a horse where anti-Adani protesters were stationed, knocking over a woman in the process.

Protests and personal taunts: Campaign trail goes rogue

premium_icon Protests and personal taunts: Campaign trail goes rogue

John Howard took centrestage to mock Bill Shorten’s Labor leadership as the opposition leader came face-to-face with a fiery protester in Melbourne.

'Desperate times': Residents refusing to pay council rates

premium_icon 'Desperate times': Residents refusing to pay council rates

RATEPAYERS in one Queensland region are considering refusing to pay their council's fees, as part of a longstanding protest.

Brassall centre boozer calls last drinks

premium_icon Brassall centre boozer calls last drinks

Brassall tipplers may have to look further afield for a bevvie.

$100 eBay sale sparks $5M empire

$100 eBay sale sparks $5M empire

Phil Leahy was bankrupt, humiliated, depressed and struggling to pay the bills. Then, one single Silverchair album changed his life.

World’s deadliest hitman with 500 kills

World’s deadliest hitman with 500 kills

Julio Santana used to write down every kill — who hired him, where it took place and how much he was paid. He stopped counting after 492.

BREAKING: Toddler resuscitated after near-drowning in Bay

premium_icon BREAKING: Toddler resuscitated after near-drowning in Bay

The incident happened at an apartment block about 1.39pm.

Was MAFS star misunderstood? Meet the real Mike Gunner

premium_icon Was MAFS star misunderstood? Meet the real Mike Gunner

Is Mike Gunner really the douchebag people say he is? This is the MAFS interview you have to read to believe.

Anning slams ‘socialist media’ at anti-Islamic meeting

premium_icon Anning slams ‘socialist media’ at anti-Islamic meeting

Senator Fraser Anning has addressed a cheering crowd at a meeting of a far-right group in Gatton, near Ipswich in Queensland's southeast.

Social media stir over Bill's tip to young busker

Social media stir over Bill's tip to young busker

Social media is abuzz after vision emerged that appears to show the Labor leader popping a five-dollar note in a busker’s kitty and taking some change in coins.

‘Prozac generation’: Millions of Aussies take Xanax, Valium

‘Prozac generation’: Millions of Aussies take Xanax, Valium

By almost every measure, Australians are on top of the world — but “The Lucky Country” is also a very unhappy one, and it’s getting worse. Why are we so sad?

SES and rural firies join in search for missing man

SES and rural firies join in search for missing man

VOLUNTEERS covering large area at Elbow Valley in search of missing man

Ripley footballers in hot pursuit of unbeaten Springfield

premium_icon Ripley footballers in hot pursuit of unbeaten Springfield

Ripley Valley FC's top team secured their third win of the CL3 season beating Jimboomba 5-1 at Logan.

Attenborough: ‘I don’t have many more years’

Attenborough: ‘I don’t have many more years’

Sir David Attenborough has admitted he doesn’t have much time left on the Earth and 'can’t bear' to think about the fate of the planet after he’s gone.

Casino man threatens to blow up a pub

premium_icon Casino man threatens to blow up a pub

A pay phone call alerted Police a bomb would detonate in minutes

Inside the feud that tore the Broncos apart

premium_icon Inside the feud that tore the Broncos apart

Broncos chief executive Paul White opens up about the feud with Wayne Bennett that tore the Brisbane team apart.

Praise for Brookwater after Pro-Am success

Praise for Brookwater after Pro-Am success

Darren Beck played flawless golf around the challenging Brookwater layout to win the Ladbrokes PGA Pro-Am Series Brookwater Pro-Am.

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