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This memorial was removed six times. Then it came back on a trailer

This memorial was removed six times. Then it came back on a trailer

A ghost bike marking the spot where a cyclist was killed was deemed a safety hazard – until it returned on a trailer.

Kerr allegedly called police officer a ‘stupid white bastard’

The football star has pleaded not guilty and is fighting to have a charge of racially harassing the officer thrown out of court.

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Defamation

Brittany Higgins taken to hospital after marathon court hearing

The former Liberal staffer was taken to hospital following a marathon defamation hearing in a Perth court involving Senator Linda Reynolds.

‘Serious and harmful’: Coercive control criminalised in landmark legislation

Hannah Clarke and her three children were murdered by Clarke’s estranged partner in 2020 in Camp Hill.

The legislation has passed in state parliament, more than four years after the tragic deaths of Hannah Clarke and her young children.

Brisbane will soon be making thousands of first impressions, with a flurry of direct flights bringing travellers into the city.
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City life

North America is discovering Brisbane. It’s time to make a lasting impression

Queensland’s tourism bodies have been marketing Brisbane to North America for years. Now those efforts are coming to fruition. 

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

The federal government will start paying superannuation on its paid parental leave scheme from mid-2025.

Super has a huge divide. This change will help fix it

The government will seek to close the gap in retirement savings between men and women by paying superannuation on top of parental leave.

A win’s a win … but the economy is only just getting over the line

Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Analysts’ verdicts on the latest national accounts were peppered with football cliches. But the economy will struggle to keep on winning at this pace.

Patient ‘scared to sever relationship’ with Al Muderis

Rachael Ulrich told a court she had “reasons” not to trust the surgeon after her operation, but maintained contact in case anything went wrong with her implant.

Planning ahead for your aged care needs can save you money down the track.
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Aged care

Five costly aged care mistakes, and how to avoid them

When it comes to aged care decisions, mistakes can come at a high price – emotionally and financially. Here are the pitfalls to avoid.

Rachel Lane
Rachel Lane

Money contributor

We’re in a golden age for celebrity documentaries. Pity we can’t trust them

Victoria and David Beckham, Conor McGregor and Taylor Swift have all had a solid hand in recent documentaries that focus on their lives.

Self-promoting “celebumentaries” by the likes of David and Victoria Beckham, Conor McGregor and Harry and Meghan may rake in cash, but they leave us all poorer.

Gary Newman
Gary Newman

Filmmaker

Here’s some news, Meta – you’re defying Australian law

All the news that’s fit for Facebook:  Meta is opting out of doing deals with Australian news media businesses.

The Morrison government established the tools to force the giant media platforms to pay for news. The Albanese government must use those tools.

Paul Fletcher
Paul Fletcher

Federal opposition spokesman for government services and the digital economy

How well do you know this year’s Oscar nominees?

Are you red-carpet ready? Take our quiz to test your knowledge on the films vying for best picture, the actors up for a nod and other fun facts about the 2024 Academy Awards.

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Queensland

The photo LNP backbencher Michael Crandon took of Labor MP Ali King’s phone, breaching parliamentary rules.

Photo of text message in parliament sparks apologies and call for probe

Publication of a photo of a message from now-Premier Steven Miles on a Labor MP’s phone has fuelled a political fight.

Roads, rates, rubbish, and the reasons to run for mayor

Adrian Schrinner, Jonathan Sriranganathan and Tracey Price are running for lord mayor in the Brisbane council elections.

Brisbane Times put the leading lord mayoral candidates on the spot with 20 questions ahead of the March 16 election. Their responses are uncensored.

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Road crash on the Gold Coast leaves several people hospitalised

Several people are in hospital after a 'serious' bus and Jeep collision on Gold Coast.
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Several people are in hospital after a 'serious' bus and Jeep collision on Gold Coast.

Laming loses last-ditch legal bid to avoid paying $10k bill

Former federal MP Andrew Laming is running for Redland City mayor.

Former federal MP Andrew Laming, who now wants to be mayor of Redland City, claimed an independent watchdog was wrong to demand he repay $10,360 in expenses.

Labor, Greens bid to starve the LNP of preferences

Election signs clearly show Labor asking voters to “number every square” to maximise the number of preference votes.

While Labor is asking supporters to put the Greens second on ballot papers, the Greens want Labor placed third - behind a pro-cannabis candidate.

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The Manly Sea Eagles were the first team win an NRL match in Las Vegas.

Manly think they deserve to go back to Las Vegas. Will the NRL let them?

Scott Penn has joined Nick Politis in suggesting the two teams who won in Las Vegas should return next year, after he held talks with the San Francisco 49ers’ president about investing in the NRL.

One All Black out, another in: Injury crisis triggers Reds reshuffle

One All Black out, another in: Injury crisis triggers Reds reshuffle

The Reds have been dealt three blows for their clash against the Chiefs, but a former All Black has joined the fray with a compelling message of intent.

Sam Kerr in hospital after knee surgery.

Injury could spare Sam Kerr from Football Australia’s no-fault stand-down rule

The governing body has the power to immediately suspend Kerr for a violation of its national code of ethics, but it’s still weighing its options.

Andrew Dillon at the AFL season launch on Wednesday night.

How rugby league’s US push won private praise from AFL and club bosses

The brainchild of Peter V’landys, the NRL’s Las Vegas experiment was the subject of many conversations at the AFL’s commission meeting in Sydney.

Melbourne United’s Ariel Hukporti is one of the most dangerous dunkers in the NBL.

Why Melbourne dunking machine is being scouted to stop Wembanyama

Melbourne United centre Ariel Hukporti has embraced a complex role to help his NBL club chase this year’s title, but his skills look even better suited to the NBA.

Lance Franklin is gone but certainly not forgotten.

Nobody can replace Buddy at the Swans. But Logan McDonald will have a crack

Plenty of fans at the SCG on Thursday night, when the Swans open the new AFL season against Melbourne, will still be wearing the famous number 23 on their backs.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 03: Triston Reilly of the Waratahs takes possession of the ball during the Super Rugby Pacific Trial Match between Melbourne Rebels and NSW Waratahs at Harold Caterson Reserve on February 03, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images) Waratahs player Triston Reilly.

His NRL career was cut short when Benji became Tigers boss. The Tahs couldn’t be happier

After switching codes, Triston Reilly ended 2023 in the Tigers’ NRL side. But a late change of plans by Benji Marshall saw him released – and swiftly re-signed by the Waratahs.

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