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Vaccine made in Queensland heads to next trial ahead of schedule: Hunt

Vaccine made in Queensland heads to next trial ahead of schedule: Hunt

Australia's federal Health Minister toured the UQ laboratories in Brisbane this morning.

  • by Roy Ward

One day after the PM tried to bury the past, ghosts came back to haunt him

One day after the PM tried to bury the past, ghosts came back to haunt him

Lodging of two formal complaints means the behaviour of two ministers is Morrison's problem.

  • by David Crowe

Traffic delays caused by four-vehicle crash on Brisbane expressway clearing

Traffic has been caused by a car crash towards Brisbane's CBD on Friday.

The crash on the Riverside Expressway northbound had caused a build-up of almost 10 kilometres.

  • by Jocelyn Garcia

'NSW can't control it': states clash on border closure ahead of national cabinet

'NSW can't control it': states clash on border closure ahead of national cabinet

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian will come face to face with counterpart Annastacia Palaszczuk over Zoom in their first formal meeting since the Queensland Premier's re-election as ongoing tensions simmered.

  • by Lucy Cormack and Matt Dennien

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Alternative facts: Donald Trump is gearing up to launch a rival news service when he leaves the White House, US news site Axion reports.

'They forgot the Golden Goose': Trump fuels talk he'll launch a Fox News rival

Speculation sends shares in Rupert Murdoch's Fox Corp tumbling.

  • by Christopher Palmeri
China could soon target imports of Australian wheat, after already turning its attention to barley, wine, cotton and beef, have rattled the market.

Australia's own trade tricks leave it exposed to China

Australia's prolific use of anti-dumping measures might have left it vulnerable to China's highly damaging trade strikes.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
Biden to be Catholic president in time of a culture war over abortion

Biden to be Catholic president in time of a culture war over abortion

Biden has worn his Catholicism on his sleeve throughout his career.

  • by Steven P. Millies
Jack De Belin arrives at Wollongong District Court on Friday.

Doctor saw bruise, abrasion on Jack De Belin assault complainant, court told

Dr Ann Ellacott examined the 19-year-old woman on the day she was allegedly sexually assaulted.

  • by Georgina Mitchell
LNP leader David Crisafulli and his deputy David Janetzki in Brisbane.

'We have to find a way to win': LNP to review loss, policies

David Crisafulli is "hurting" after the LNP's loss last month but is determined to rebuild.

  • by Lydia Lynch
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Queensland

Baby kangaroo found in a post box on the Gold Coast

Baby kangaroo found in a post box on the Gold Coast

The joey was in the hands of wildlife carers after being rescued from a box post.

  • by Jocelyn Garcia

Motor city: More registered vehicles than drivers in Qld

There are now 608,000 more vehicles registered to drive in Queensland than there are registered drivers.

There are half a million more vehicles registered in Queensland than the number of people licensed.

  • by Tony Moore

Premier defends growing team as cabinet members sworn in

Deputy Premier Steven Miles wrangles his newly sworn-in cabinet colleagues for a selfie at Government House.

Queensland's outer ministry will grow by three under the third-term Palaszczuk government.

  • by Matt Dennien

Deaths may expose 'systemic issues' in Queensland watchhouse checks

Family and supporters of Aunty Sherry Tilberoo leave Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday.

A pre-inquest hearing into two deaths in custody has heard there may be "systemic" issues with police checks on prisoners in Queensland watchhouses.

  • by Lucy Stone

Man charged after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in Brisbane

Police are calling for dashcam footage along Kepnock Road in Bundaberg.

The woman was allegedly pushed up against a tree and assaulted.

  • by Jocelyn Garcia

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US VOTES 2020

Flag-waving Americans erupted in joy as Democratic candidate Joe Biden was announced president-elect by the media.

A race to unite the states

We've moved from a remarkable election into an equally remarkable transition period.

  • by Matthew Knott
Republicans are happy to embrace US President Donald Trump's doubts about the election.

Top Democrats blast Republican post-election 'shenanigans'

"The Republicans should stop their shenanigans about an election that President Trump has already lost," Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said.

  • by Susan Cornwell, Doina Chiacu and Simon Lewis

Politics

Perhaps 10 current and former members of the SAS are likely to be referred to police and prosecutors.
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Ten SAS soldiers under investigation by war crimes inquiry into Afghan deaths

The Prime Minister has warned of "brutal truths" to be aired in a war crimes report due to be released next week, as he appoints a special investigator to try to bring special forces soldiers to justice.

  • by Nick McKenzie, Chris Masters and Anthony Galloway

Business

The new launches represent the culmination of a reversal in fortunes for the Mac.
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Return of the Mac: Apple's forgotten child comes of age

By taking control of chipmaking, the US tech giant has given its oldest product a new lease of life

  • by James Titcomb

World

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson' senior aide, Dominic Cummings, leaves his house in London on Thursday.

Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings quits

Cummings masterminded the successful Brexit referendum campaign that catapulted Johnson up the ranks. He is the second key adviser to Johnson to go this week.

  • by Alex Morales
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The Block: Unusual layout revealed for next year's season

The Block: Unusual layout revealed for next year's season

Producers behind the show have swooped on five houses in a suburban cul-de-sac for 2021, but will the layout affect one team's chances?

  • by Elizabeth Redman
Waste not, want not: The Facebook page for buying nothing

Waste not, want not: The Facebook page for buying nothing

Instead of parting ways with money, people are decluttering and gifting unwanted items to like-minded people in their local neighbourhoods.

  • by Julia D'Orazio
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Red Bled redemption: The Wallabies celebrate in Brisbane.

Fantasy league: Rugby must be careful not to become NRL's poor cousin

As Larry David says, a good compromise is where both parties walk away equally unhappy. If both sides feel like winners, one of them is kidding themselves.

  • by Malcolm Knox
James Roberts meets with Tigers officials at a Concord cafe.
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Secret meeting that could deliver Roberts to Wests 

Having learned that they would miss out on Josh Addo-Carr for 2021, the Tigers turned their attention to another NRL speedster.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Brian Goorjian.

'Unfinished business': Goorjian returns as Australian Boomers coach

The Boomers wanted a steady hand and Hall of Fame coach Goorjian has stepped back into the role.

  • by Roy Ward
Rugby administrators have signed off on a six-week trans-Tasman competition.

One-city 'Super Round' confirmed as part of trans-Tasman competition

The six-week tournament will include a round with all 10 teams coming together in one location.

  • by Tom Decent
Brad Fittler has proven himself to be much more than a joker.

How many times does Fittler have to get it right before he gets the credit he deserves?

The Blues coach was pilloried for sticking with Nathan Cleary but is on the verge of a third series win.

  • by Andrew Webster
Adam Scott.

Scott on fire early after Woods and Casey set pace

Australians Marc Leishman and Jason Day carded 70s as Paul Casey and Tiger Woods stole headlines.

Nathan Cleary kicks for Josh Addo-Carr during Origin II at ANZ Stadium.

How three Cleary kicks and the Fox hounded Queensland

Three kicks early in the tackle count for Josh Addo-Carr went a long way to sealing NSW's win in Sydney.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
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