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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she plans to go to Tokyo as long as there isn’t a local outbreak.

Queensland to close border to NSW’s COVID-19 hotspots

With restrictions set to ease across Queensland on Friday, Annastacia Palaszczuk said the state couldn’t risk the introduction of the Delta variant into the community.

They relied on Chinese vaccines - now they’re battling outbreaks

Three nations put their faith, at least in part, in easily accessible Chinese-made vaccines. Now there are questions about how effective those vaccines are.

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Another BHP FIFO worker accused of rape as woman sounds alarm on WA’s ‘Wild West’ mining camps

A FIFO worker is blowing the whistle on what life is like for female workers in the resources industry after revelations a second BHP employee had been charged with the rape of colleague.

Among the woman’s claims were men leaving money in the communal fridge to pay cleaners for sex, and attractive women falling victim to constant sexual harassment.

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School asked boys to rate girls, while girls were taught to keep virginity

The boys were told to choose qualities in a girl from a list that rated virginity and looks above generosity and adventurousness.

Australian scientists urge global vaccine equity via a $10 donation

People attend the Barwon Health COVID-19 Vaccination Hub at the old Ford Factory in Geelong.

Some of the country’s top infectious diseases scientists are pushing for Australians to fund a vaccine for a person in a developing country after getting their own jab.

Getting the jab changed my mind: we should be paid to get vaccinated

Mostly the side effects are non-serious, but some recompense for getting the jab would be welcome.

Morgan Stanley to bar unvaccinated people from New York office

The firm said the goal is to help create a normal office environment, without a need for face masks and physical distancing.

The firm says the goal is to help create a normal office environment, without the need for face masks and social distancing.

Where have all those central bank trillions gone?

The flood of money in response to the pandemic hasn’t really made its way into the real economy.

Central banks have pumped trillions into their financial systems during the pandemic, but only relatively modest amounts have found their way into the real economy.

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‘Where is their truth?’ Justin Trudeau fires back at China after it calls to investigate Canada

‘Where is their truth?’ Justin Trudeau fires back at China after it calls to investigate Canada

The Prime Minister has responded angrily to China’s UN query about the deaths of indigenous Canadians.

Winter Olympics a new excuse for Beijing’s crackdown on everything

COVID-19 has provided a blanket of security for an increasingly restrictive state.

Teenagers on trial for online abuse did it for ‘laughs’ and subscribers

Teenagers on trial for online abuse did it for ‘laughs’ and subscribers

One girl criticised a religion, then dozens piled on with death and rape threats.

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Hate romcoms? You’ll find it very hard to dislike this one

Nikesh Patel and Rose Matafeo in <i>Starstruck</i>.

Award-winning New Zealand comedian Rose Matafeo’s six-part romantic comedy updates the genre for a modern audience.

30 essential soups to get you through winter

Roasted vegetable and lentil soup.

Pumpkin. Pea and ham. Potato and leek. These comforting soup recipes will keep you warm and toasty all winter.

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Queensland

Queensland police are searching for Alan Lace, who is connected to the death of police dog Rambo in Maryborough.

Possibly armed man still on run after police dog death

The police dog, Rambo, was hit by a car while he and his handler were tracking a man who allegedly fled police.

Euthanasia laws must pass with majority to avoid ‘rush’ to access scheme

Deputy Premier Steven Miles hopes euthanasia laws pass with a sufficient majority.

Queensland MPs have been urged to pass euthanasia laws with a clear majority to avoid scaring people into choosing to end their lives early in case the laws are later reversed.

Qld challenges federal government to suggest a better quarantine site to Wellcamp

Qld challenges federal government to suggest a better quarantine site to Wellcamp

With the state’s plan for a quarantine facility near Toowoomba effectively killed off, Steven Miles has urged the federal government to “come to us with a ... suitable property that you think will work”.

Inquest airs interview of killer describing nightclub attack in detail

Inquest airs interview of killer describing nightclub attack in detail

James Richard Finch told a journalist how he and others set Brisbane’s Whiskey Au Go Go alight in 1973, killing 15 people.

Mum to stand trial for murder over deaths of girls in hot car

Mum to stand trial for murder over deaths of girls in hot car

Kerri-Ann Conley’s matter was referred to the Supreme Court on Tuesday after her two toddlers died in 2019 inside a black car in Beenleigh.

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Bargain? Penthouse apartment sells for a 75 per cent discount

Bargain? Penthouse apartment sells for a 75 per cent discount

The four-level apartment in a historic building has found a buyer after sitting on the market since 2015, and still managed to change hands for millions.

From rags to riches: How this derelict suburb became an upmarket favourite

From rags to riches: How this derelict suburb became an upmarket favourite

This Brisbane suburb has evolved from an industrial wasteland to a thriving, hip and in-demand community.

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Justis Huni after his win on Wednesday

‘Shattered’ Huni out of Olympics after injuring hand against Gallen

In the lead-up to last week’s fight, Paul Gallen said he hoped to destroy Justis Huni’s Olympic dream. He has, but not in the way he predicted.

Nathan Cleary can expect plenty of pressure from Christian Welch.

Why Christian Welch might give Roy Masters a slice of his next deal

Christian Welch appreciated Roy Masters’ excellent piece in the Herald about how Origin I could be decided by him pressuring Nathan Cleary. Take Two on Sunday.

The scrutiny on Australia’s Ben Simmons is intense.

Can the Sixers, or the Olympics, fix Ben Simmons?

Sixers president Daryl Morey says he still believes Simmons can be part of a championship nucleus. The door, though, is always open for a deal.

Bernard Tomic got his Wimbledon qualifying campaign off to a winning start but couldn't resist some trademark theatrics in his post-match interview.
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Tomic's Wimbledon qualifying interview

Bernard Tomic got his Wimbledon qualifying campaign off to a winning start but couldn't resist some trademark theatrics in his post-match interview.

Vaughan strikes a boundary during the New Year’s Test at the SCG in 2004.

Calls for calm after Vaughan demands Ashes cancellation

Cricket Australia has called for calm after former England captain Michael Vaughan demanded the Ashes be cancelled if players’ families are unable to tour.

The new rules will form part of this year’s Rugby Championship.

World Rugby set to approve NRL-inspired rule changes

The 50-22 and goal line dropout are here to stay. But some of the leading rugby nations aren’t happy.

The MCG and other stadia will return to 85 per cent capacity next week.
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AFL stadiums return to 85% capacity next week, A-League grand final in Melbourne

Crowds will be limited to 25,000 for games this week before moving back to 85 per cent capacity in round 16.

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