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Domestic violence
Mother, 25, dies after alleged strangulation, baby abduction
The young mother, who was allegedly strangled before her baby was snatched in a violent incident on the Gold Coast, has died in hospital.
Ex-Socceroo wins insurance money after legal tussle with Brisbane Roar
The Roar has been ordered to hand over an insurance payout it kept after Brett Holman suffered a devastating knee injury in 2018.
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Crime
Search team tight-lipped after discovery of human remains near Dargo
Police searching for the bodies of Russell Hill and Carol Clay have found human remains in bushland near Dargo.
‘There’s no way he would have been doing that by himself’
Missing Belgian backpacker’s cousin suspects another person was involved in his disappearance.
Wet weather puts Wellcamp work behind, but border plans unchanged
While the first 500-bed stage of the regional quarantine hub had been slated for operation by the end of the year, weeks of wet weather have put the project behind schedule.
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Vaccination
Vaccine mandate looms for all Qld teachers
COVID-19 vaccinations will soon be mandatory for more Queensland workers, including teachers and childcare workers.
‘I have carried the shame’: Anonymous stories of sexual assault in Parliament
The Jenkins review of the workplace culture of Parliament House spoke to more than 500 people. These are some of their stories.
‘It’s not just the women who are ready for change’: Kate Jenkins
Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner says her review of workplace culture at Parliament House might surprise some.
‘Profit over patient safety’: Health regulator to review cosmetic surgery industry
The national medical regulator has announced a sweeping review of the industry following an investigation by this company’s mastheads.
‘Dice with death’: Adani slams protesters locked to railway
Two people have been arrested, as the mining giant says the activists “seem to be oblivious to the danger”.
‘Rock star’ trailblazer was an Indigenous inspiration
One top director said before David “Gulpilil” Dalaithngu, there was “just kookaburras and didgeridoos” on screen.
How to re-evaluate friendships and take steps to repair them
The mark of a good relationship comes down to two questions: “Do I feel good about myself after seeing them?” and “Does this person make me feel like I’m understood?”
A toast to TV’s quiet achievers, the ones that consistently deliver
Discussion of TV is often dominated by the newest and buzziest shows, not the ones that have reached 30-plus season milestones.
Queensland
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Weather
Brisbane to record up to 70mm, severe storm warning for Qld
Several rescue teams have been deployed, with a crew attending to a truck that was swept off the road on the Cunningham Highway.
Mechanic dies after being ‘trapped in machinery’ while fixing rubbish truck
The mechanic became trapped while repairing a garbage truck near a Gold Coast motorway.
‘This job pushed me over the edge’: Soldier’s mum quotes suicide note to commission
Private Daniel Garforth killed himself at a base in 2014. His mother has told his story to the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide.
Police employ new tech to stop DV offenders evading interstate orders
Queensland police can now access critical information for domestic violence jobs but there are warnings it may not be enough for victims.
Bridge over Brisbane River takes shape even as casino owner may be in troubled water
A milestone for the bridge at Queen’s Wharf has been reached, as Deputy Premier is confident investigations into casino owner Star will not jeopardise the project.
Politics
US to send bombers and fighter aircraft to Australia to counter China
A Pentagon review of the US’s military resources also called for an upgrade of its bases in Guam and Australia to counter Beijing’s military buildup in the Indo-Pacific.
Business
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Franchising
‘Topping comes with a fly as a bonus’: Bubble tea chain under fire over wages, ingredients
A national bubble tea chain is in the sights of two federal watchdogs, with the most serious complaints alleging it sourced supplies contaminated with flies and small insects.
World
Analysis
World politics
‘I’m not John Key’: Ex-Air NZ boss the latest opposition leader to face Ardern
Chris Luxon may be the answer NZ’s National Party has been looking for to take on the likeable Prime Minister, but he’s hedging his bets.
Opinion
Morrison’s rant against ICAC needs a good fact-check
Nicholas Cowdery QC
There’s gold in the Solomon Islands, but not for the people who live there
Peter Hartcher
Political and international editor
The economic case for lazy parenting
Jessica Irvine
Senior economics writer
Generosity could collide with self-interest to tackle new variants
Robert Booy and Gary Grohmann
Explore
Property bydomain
What less than $1 million buys in the major capitals now
This segment of the market is hot property even for run-down homes, attracting first-home buyers and families as they try to get a foot on the ladder.
Rare untouched London trophy home selling for $65 million
The largest single property currently for sale in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea is up for grabs. This is London real estate at its best.
Lifestyle
Inside the strong bond between Australia’s top fashion prize winners
The winners of this year’s Australian Laureate Awards share a creative connection that can be followed back to pioneer Linda Jackson.
Culture
A ‘rock star’ trailblazer who was an inspiration for Indigenous actors and filmmakers
One leading director says that before David Dalaithngu, there were “just kookaburras and didgeridoos” on screen.
Sport
Snooker star nods off during match, blames COVID-19
Triple world champion Mark Williams has apologised to snooker fans for falling asleep during his own match at the UK championship, blaming the after-effects of COVID-19.
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NRL 2022
Smith saga highlights issues with transfer rules, but change won’t come soon
The NRL concedes changes must be made to prevent Brandon Smith-style scenarios, but they won’t occur for at least another season.
COVID chaos as Wallabies test positive and Super Rugby under a cloud
Officials back home grappled with contingencies for Super Rugby Pacific, the trans-Tasman and Pacific competition.
Kerr third in Ballon d’Or, Messi claims record-extending seventh crown
Matildas superstar Sam Kerr finished third in the voting behind Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas.
Woods admits full-time career over, may play ‘one or two’ events a year
Tiger Woods’ career as a full-time pro golfer is over after car crash.
Black Caps snatch thrilling draw through Ravindra-Patel rearguard
Kane Williamson was particularly pleased by the “old school” cricket his side played against India.
Cummins encouraged to let Smith make bowling changes
Two close confidants say the new Australian captain needs to accept feedback while in the field.
Have Your Say
In the Paine saga, the buck stops where no one cares to look
Fingers pointed in every direction at the downfall of Tim Paine as Test captain, but it was first of all a matter of personal responsibility.
Greg Baum
Sports columnist