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Daughter of Australian who died in India says pleas for help were ignored

Daughter of Australian who died in India says pleas for help were ignored

The woman says her father died from COVID-19 after being “abandoned” by the Australian government.

EU says US stand on patent virus waiver is no ‘magic bullet’

European Union leaders have cranked up their criticism of the US call to waive COVID-19 vaccine patents, arguing the move would bring no relief in the short or mid term.

Reds 19 Brumbies 16
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O’Connor try after the siren seals Reds win in thrilling final

James O’Connor is swamped by teammates.

In one of the greatest finishes Australian rugby has seen, the Reds – well into extra time – crossed the paint through the team’s inspirational leader.

Tupou's emotional Mother's Day interview

Reds prop Taniela Tupou speaks with Sonny Bill Williams after winning the Super Rugby AU title
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Reds prop Taniela Tupou speaks with Sonny Bill Williams after winning the Super Rugby AU title.

Cowboys 19 Broncos 18
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A reliable rivalry delivers again as stars rise to save Cowboys

Valentine Holmes and Jason Taumalolo would make the telling plays as the Cowboys came from behind to beat the Broncos 19-18 in a thriller in Townsville.

The car hit traffic lights, the force causing the vehicle to split into pieces.

‘To hell and back’: The night a brave Gold Coast woman pulled a driver from a burning car

Police later told Elizabeth Adams most people don’t run towards cars that are about to explode.

The March For Life rally outside Queensland Parliament on Saturday, May 8, 2021.

Canavan, Stoker make bold claims at pro-life rally in Brisbane

Queensland LNP senator Matt Canavan has claimed pregnancies are being terminated on the basis of gender, and that he would introduce a bill to oppose the practice being funded by Medicare.

Associate Professor Deepak Dubal in the lab.

How a QUT expert is helping change the  future of clean energy

Researchers are spotlighting tiny particles called POMs, whose special properties could mean they will have a huge impact on clean energy technology in the near future.

Fox family seeks legal advice on Qld website spreading rumours over Victorian Premier’s fall

Fox family seeks legal advice on Qld website spreading rumours over Victorian Premier’s fall

The family of trucking magnate Lindsay Fox sought advice over whether to sue a website that posted rumours implicating the wealthy family in Daniel Andrews’ fall.

The things I wish I knew before becoming a mother

“The sooner you can make having time for yourself a part of your daily routine, the better. And reaching out to others when you need it is a form of self-care.”

After the birth of a baby – whether it’s a first or subsequent child – life is very different. The sooner you make having time for yourself part of your routine, the better.

Vets to be fast-tracked into Australia as puppy boom and border closures bite

Veterinarian, Dr Angela Pantangco, examines Border Collie ‘Harper’ at the Sydney University Veterinary Hospital in Camperdown

The Australian Veterinary Association says at least 800 more vets are urgently needed to address an acute shortage.

Uncovering the brutal truth about justice at Uluru

Mark McKenna’s investigation exposes how a man once described as a hero of the law committed a brutal killing.

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Bluey.

Struggling with pre-schoolers? Take Bluey’s lead, say the experts

In a rare double act, the global phenomenon, kids’ show “Bluey”, is almost as popular with adults. As creator Joe Brumm explains, that’s no accident.

Cut it out: from rock’n’roll to runway, the mighty mullet shows no signs of crawling away 
to die in a corner.

Run with the hair: the mullet is back

From rock’n’roll to runway, the biggest fashion barf of recent times shows no signs of crawling away to die in a corner.

Queensland

Protesters at Kyling Corner in Cleveland on Saturday, May 8, 2021 for a rally against Federal Bowman MP Andrew Laming in his electorate.

‘Time to go Lammo’: Crowd rallies near Laming’s Qld office

About 150 protesters gathered in Cleveland, just metres away from Dr Laming’s office, ahead of his return to Parliament.

Suzi Taylor’s spiral from TV stardom to solitary confinement

Suellen (Suzi) Jan Taylor leaves the Brisbane Magistrates Court a free woman after finalising her court matters on Thursday night.

The former “Block” contestant vowed to “start afresh” and savour some “clean air” after 202 days in custody, including a month in solitary.

‘Very dangerous’: Brave rescuer recalls day inmates took over jail

The damage at Long Bay Gaol after the riot.

The day in 1986 when Garry Lockhart’s team stormed a Sydney jail to rescue three officers taken hostage in a riot was the most violent of his career. Now he’s been awarded for his bravery.

New Queensland discovery set to reduce serious scarring

Researchers have developed a treatment to significantly reduce scarring by targeting a specific gene which is key to the healing process.

UQ researchers have uncovered a key component of how scars form, enabling them to develop genetic treatments to reduce their severity.

Queensland to take at least one planeload of Australians from India

Sydney couple Drisya and Dilin and their daughter, who they are desperate to be reunited with.

With six flights planned for the rest of May, the top priority is the return of 173 Australian children stuck in India without their parents.

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'Easy way out': Home buyer schemes do little for supply, experts warn

'Easy way out': Home buyer schemes do little for supply, experts warn

The government will go guarantor on more loans for first-home buyers and single parents, and expand super savings for homes. But who is being left behind?

'No easy answers': Bushfire rebuild plans delayed by COVID building boom

'No easy answers': Bushfire rebuild plans delayed by COVID building boom

Bushfire survivors are being forced to wait for up to two years to rebuild as the property boom fuels a shortfall in builders and building supplies.

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Why the Wallabies are now favourites against France

A few months ago, I said Australia should not expect to win a match in their upcoming three-Test series against France. I’d like to retract those comments.

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Jarryd Hayne, 33, had faced a maximum possible sentence of 14 years in jail; he has been has been sentenced to five years and nine months.

‘Brotherhood’ that rallies in support of Hayne is domain of disgraceful cowards

Jarryd Hayne is in prison, where he belongs, but there’s something we need to discuss.

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Saints surge to put sting in dour contest and grab victory

This was no affair to remember, but for coach Brett Ratten, all that will count is the result: a nine-point win to the Saints, who had trailed for most of the match.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 08: Tom McDonald of the Demons is congratulated by team mates after kicking a goal during the round eight AFL match between the Melbourne Demons and the Sydney Swans at Melbourne Cricket Ground on May 08, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Demons dig deep to keep Swans at bay

There will come a point this year when long-suffering Melbourne fans allow themselves to dream. That moment cannot be too far away after the Demons held off a late challenge from Sydney.

NRL match review committee.

Inside the NRL’s match review committee and why they don’t even agree with each other

They’re a favourite punching bag of coaches, players and fans, but how do the NRL’s match review committee actually come up with those calls which spark outrage?

Sonny Bill Williams (left) and Brad Thorn (right) before an All Blacks Test at Twickenham in 2010.

‘Sonny, look at your little chest mate’: SBW sees lighter side to Thorn identity

Sonny Bill Williams is one of the greatest cross-code players of all time, but even he looks up to Brad Thorn and can see why his Reds team have been so successful.

The reaction: Rafael Nadal.

Three straight: Zverev defeats Nadal again, but first time on clay

Alexander Zverev ended his winless streak on clay against Rafael Nadal, keeping the Spaniard from winning a sixth Madrid Open.

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