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Man seriously injured in Brisbane driveway attack
Forensic officers are combing through the crime scene and detectives believe a weapon was used in the assault.
Porter wants ABC’s ‘entire defence’ thrown out, court told
The ABC’s hotly-anticipated defence to his defamation claim was filed in the Federal Court on Tuesday night, but has yet to be released publicly.
Stoker, Canavan and Christensen to speak at pro-life rally in Brisbane
Queensland will soon hit a milestone following a long campaign by advocates for the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia.
‘It has worked’: Dutton defends quarantine system
Defence Minister Peter Dutton says health advice provided to the national cabinet was that “the hotel model was the most effective”.
No plan to shoot down Chinese rocket, says Pentagon chief
A Chinese tabloid characterised reports that the rocket is “out of control” and could cause damage as “Western hype.”
NSW Premier warns missing link may not be found
There was a slight jump in testing numbers as people became aware they had attended potential exposure sites.
Free cannabis and beer offered as US vaccine drive turns to bribes
The United States is running out of people willing to get vaccinated, forcing governments and businesses to deploy unusual techniques to sway the hesitant.
Opinion
Federal
Scott Morrison learning all the wrong lessons from travel ban backlash
David Crowe
Chief political correspondent
Exclusive
Climate policy
Australia pressured to step up climate action during G7 talks
First from Washington and now from London, Australia faces friendly but firm diplomatic pressure to commit to more ambitious climate targets.
Opinion
Immigration
Our closed borders have turbo-charged the economy’s recovery
The rebound from the lockdowns has been remarkable – far better than anyone hoped. But it’s as miraculous as it looks.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
Opinion
Global economy
Biden’s risky spending poses a danger for the world
Joe Biden’s spending spree is unlike anything peacetime America has seen and has global implications.
Liam Halligan
Eerie silence and sacred cows as Cummins awaits passage from India
Cooped up in his Ahmedabad hotel as the Australian contingent began to leave India for the Maldives, Pat Cummins had time to reflect on a very different IPL experience.
Pandemic puts a pause on showering for many
The pandemic upended the use of zippered pants and changed people’s eating and drinking habits. There are now indications that it has caused some Americans to abandon washing themselves.
Opinion
Supermarket wars
The shopping war that Amazon is losing
Amazon has been so successful in the last year that words almost fail me. Except in one area.
Shira Ovide
Run with the hair: the mullet is back
From rock’n’roll to runway, the the biggest fashion barf of recent times shows no signs of crawling away to die in a corner.
Opinion
Coronavirus pandemic
Sydney’s unlucky community case becomes the ultimate barbecue stopper
As Sydney imposes restrictions again, one unlucky man has had his every movement scrutinised.
Dom Knight
Writer, broadcaster and co-founder of The Chaser and Giant Dwarf
★★★★★
Review
Tina Fey does it again: Girl group comedy is one of funniest things you’ll see all year
Girls5eva quickly proves itself to be one of the most charming, insightful and flat-out hilarious shows right now.
Queensland
Updated
Courts
Reality TV star Suzi Taylor convicted, but freed from custody
The 50-year-old pleaded guilty to about 30 outstanding offences on Thursday and was convicted, but not further punished.
Tribute to missing skateboarder Trent Riley draws hundreds to the Valley
Family and friends of the missing 26-year-old gather, hearing stories of his life and watching a video of his feats on a skateboard.
Australia’s space race held back due to under-skilled graduates: Qld government
Queensland’s space industry could be worth $2.7 billion in just 15 years and support 6000 jobs.
Exclusive
Hospitals
The simple measure that could save Qld hospitals $15 million a year
A comprehensive study has found a simple change in how a common piece of medical equipment is used could save millions of dollars and improve outcomes for patients.
Brisbane hospital COVID ward still shut as engineers probe airflow
A ward at Brisbane’s Princess Alexandra Hospital remains closed more than a month after a COVID-positive patient infected three health staff.
Politics
Exclusive
Industrial relations
One of Australia’s most powerful unions is splintering as leaders fight for control
The union, which counts more than 100,000 members and has been a major player in the Labor party, has been riven by internal battles.
Business
Updated
Media & marketing
News Corp revenue jumps, Foxtel strategic pivot provides ‘flexibility’
News Corp says the financial performance of Foxtel has provided it with more flexibility and options, after the global media company announced a $650 million refinance of the pay TV business’ debt.
World
UK’s thirtysomethings to get AstraZeneca alternatives
It follows a decision in April to steer adults under 30 away from the Oxford-designed jab over the rare risk of blood clots.
Opinion
Faithful Morrison says one thing but does another
John Hewson
Columnist and former Liberal opposition leader
Huge problem: Immigrants are not taking our jobs
Jan Fran
Journalist and presenter
Morrison government has ripped up a treasured contract between nation and citizen
Tony Wright
Associate editor and special writer
How gender quotas can help kill both ‘queen bees’ and ‘tokens’
Jessica Irvine
Senior economics writer
Explore
Property bydomain
Grant Hackett’s luxury beachfront villa snapped up in five days for $2.625m
A Gold Coast pad with stunning views owned by former Olympian Grant Hackett and located on “Millionaires’ Row” has sold in just five days.
Before and after: The resurrection of a heritage home saved from demolition
It had rising damp, a missing chimney, and ageing tiles. A heritage overlay saved it from the wrecking ball, and now, it's magnificent. See how it looks.
Life & Culture
Oh no, Crocs are back - but who’s actually wearing them?
The ‘ugly’ plastic clogs have been enjoying record sales, but it’s a trend to embrace with caution.
Sport
Cambage threatens Tokyo boycott over AOC’s ‘whitewashed’ promo shoots
The WNBA star has taken aim at the Australian Olympic team’s lack of diversity in promotional shoots and indicated she won’t play at the 2021 Games.
Analysis
Super Rugby
The Brumbies start fast and the Reds finish strong. Who wins the rest?
The form guide shows how tightly contested the final will be.
Morgan Turinui
Life after Usain Bolt: who can be the fastest of them all?
The great Jamaican dominated the 100 metres. Who will replace him at this year’s Games?
Opinion
NRL 2021
Johns brothers won’t be ‘laying out witches’ hats’ for Samoa coach Parish
Matthew Johns has rejected calls from the coach to be his assistant.
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
Opinion
Super Netball
Mum’s the word: Why I’m in awe of dual-role netballers
It is nothing short of inspirational to see outstanding athletes on court while their children sit in the stands.
Liz Ellis
Netball columnist
‘Not going to slide off the cliff’: Guthrie makes peace with grand final loss
He kicked the Cats’ first goal of the 2020 grand final but Cam Guthrie is only looking forward.
Wallabies to play first Test at SCG in 35 years to open France series
RA has confirmed the Wallabies will have six-day and four-day breaks between Tests against the French.
Have Your Say
NRL cracks down on ‘tactical’ breaches of controversial six-again rule
The code wants to rid the game of deliberate ruck infringements.