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Adam Reynolds will join the Brisbane Broncos at the end of the season.
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‘One of the toughest decisions I’ve made’: Why Reynolds joined Broncos

In his first interview since news of his signing for the Broncos, Adam Reynolds explains why he decided to join Brisbane over staying with his beloved South Sydney.

Girl ‘indecently touched’ by man outside Gold Coast school

A bus stop outside William Duncan State School in the Gold Coast suburb of Highland Park.

The seven-year-old was allegedly approached by a man, who she did not know, from a nearby bus stop.

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Cash ban at casinos to thwart criminals

Australia’s biggest casino operators, The Star and Crown Casinos, have agreed to ban cash from all of their casinos in an effort to stop criminals from laundering drug money through gaming tables.

New two-hourly SkyBus bus services have begun running between the Brisbane CBD and the Brisbane Airport.

Buses take on trains to get to the planes

Skybus, which runs the ‘turn-up and go’ bus service between Melbourne’s two airports and its CBD, has started operating a city-airport service in Brisbane.

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese with the 2021 budget during Question Time in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra on May 12, 2021. fedpol Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

NSW MP investigated by police over sexual violence allegations as Moderna strikes vaccine deal with government

The Opposition Leader will deliver the traditional budget reply speech tonight as Victoria scrambles to contain the potential fallout from an interstate-acquired case of COVID-19.

Musk halts use of bitcoin for Tesla cars over climate concerns

Elon Musk has done a swift reversal on Bitcoin.

Elon Musk cities long-brewing environmental concerns for a swift reversal in Tesla’s position on the cryptocurrency.

Progressive politics is facing extinction:  Blair

Tony Blair has penned a withering critique of the far-left and its approach to culture, gender, race and identity.

A building in Gaza bombed by Israel.

Israel, Palestinian militants on brink of war, exchanging rocket volleys, bombs

Israel vowed to keep pummelling the Islamist faction in Gaza in the fiercest hostilities in years despite a prediction by US President Joe Biden that fighting might end soon.

Treasury Wine pivots to US, Penfolds brand after China’s shock tariffs

Treasury Wines has released a bullish earnings update.

The winemaking giant will pivot to the US market and focus on its highly profitable Penfolds brand in a bid to restart profit growth without the help of the lucrative Chinese market. 

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Cancer

‘Desperately disappointing’ setback for ovarian cancer screening hopes

Christy Smith was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in February 2020.

Long-awaited results of a major ovarian cancer study found screening women detected the disease before they developed symptoms but didn’t save lives.

The race to rescue Australia’s 50 most vulnerable plant species

Australia’s record of driving its famously unique array of native mammals to extinction is well known. It is less understood that we are losing our plants even faster.

Bound by ‘brilliant highs and awful lows’, You Am I have been together for more than two decades. From left: Andy Kent, Tim Rogers, Davey Lane and Rusty Hopkinson.

‘Brilliant highs, awful lows’: What’s the secret of You Am I’s enduring success?

Going backstage with the Australian rock legends reveals how they’ve kept rolling and produced one of their best songs yet.

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Queensland

A house in Yeerongpilly in Brisbane’s south on Wednesday, May 12, 2021 after several severe storms ripped through south-east Queensland.

‘A river under my house’: Suburban flash flooding during Brisbane storm

Homes and cars have been damaged across Brisbane by fallen trees after a short but intense storm swept across the state’s south-east.

Watchdog finds police ‘discriminated’ against men for 50-50 gender equity

The Crime and Corruption Commission has been critical of police recruitment practices.

Queensland Police recruiters used “misleading and vague” statements while hundreds of men missed out on jobs with the service because of gender targets, the crime watchdog says.

Investigators battle surge in self-produced child exploitation material

Reports made by members of the public to the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation increased by 122 per cent during lockdowns in 2020.

Investigators fight an increase in the availability of encryption services making it easier for paedophiles to live-stream child abuse.

Police arrest man allegedly armed and making threats outside business

Police say the man will front Southport Magistrates Court on Monday.

A man has been arrested by police who were responding to reports he was making threats while armed, forcing them to lock down streets in Ipswich.

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Government

Cops, medics and prison guards to get easier access to compensation for PTSD

The new laws will apply for first responders.

A former prison officer has detailed the graphic and horrific scenes workers face inside Queensland’s jails.

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Real estate listings reveal our love affair with house plants is still on

Real estate listings reveal our love affair with house plants is still on

If real estate listings provide a snapshot of the interior trends of the moment, then it’s fair to say that indoor plants are continuing to have their moment in the sun.

'It's so hard': First-home buyers are feeling burnt by the hot market

'It's so hard': First-home buyers are feeling burnt by the hot market

Rapidly rising prices and limited choice have begun to dampen buyer's spirits as their positivity about the market declines.

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News of a delayed vaccine dose was welcome news for Australia’s leading swimmers as they unveiled the Speedo race suits on Thursday.

Swimmers get welcome vaccine delay ahead of cut-throat Olympic trials

Australia’s best aquatic athletes unveiled the Speedo race suit for Tokyo as good news was delivered on the vaccine rollout ahead of the Games.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13:  The new Wallabies Indigenous jersey is seen on display after Cadbury was announced as a major sponsor of the Wallabies and Wallaroos during a Wallabies and Wallaroos media opportunity at the Rugby Australia Building on May 13, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Wallabies get a new major sponsor

Rugby Australia have revealed the Wallabies’ new major sponsor, and it’s big news for sweet tooths.

Tim Paine has thrown his support behind Steve Smith returning to the Test captaincy.

Paine endorses Smith to return as Test captain

Six weeks after laying his cards on the table, Steve Smith has the backing of incumbent Tim Paine.

What a finish ... Brumbies back Mack Hansen pleads with Nic Berry for a knock-on call as he awards James O’Connor’s try.

Alan Jones keeps barking questions at Rugby Australia. I’ve got the answers.

Alan Jones’ favourite used to be “the dogs bark, the caravan moves on”. Now he’s the one barking.

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The grand prix was called off in Melbourne last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

‘Boutique quarantine’ for F1 drivers Australia’s best hope of hosting grand prix

The desperate COVID situation in Brazil has heightened concerns about the feasibility of Albert Park.

The Huni camp are predicting Paul Gallen will be quickly knocked out.

‘Won’t last five rounds’: Swift Justis predicted in Gallen showdown

Paul Gallen’s fight with Justis Huni is scheduled for 10 rounds.

Steve Smith and his Australian colleagues face a jam-packed schedule next summer.

Afghanistan Test to be Ashes warm-up for stars with Perth to host series finale

The match will provide red-ball practice for Test stars Pat Cummins, Steve Smith and David Warner.

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