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Education

Inside the plan that could rein in V-C salaries and overhaul uni boards

University vice-chancellor salaries will be up for debate at the latest education ministers’ meeting.

A new taskforce to police how universities are run will be pitched to state education ministers.

The charts that prove social media has bigger dangers than Elon Musk’s ego

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The argument about the violent terror attack video is urgent and important. But what if the greater danger is slow and insidious?

David Crowe
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Australians flattened by world’s biggest tax increase

Bracket creep and the end of the low- and middle-income offset delivered the biggest tax hike in the developed world as inflation surged, OECD data shows.

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Crime

Police charge gardener after body found at property

Police charge gardener after body found at property

Police have charged a 26-year-old Beachmere man after the death of a 74-year-old man and the serious injury of a woman at Burpengary East on Thursday.

‘Massive surveillance failure’: Fire ant infestation sparks fear of undetected spread

More than 100 nests of potentially deadly fire ants have been discovered on Defence land in the Murray Darling river system.

Former film producer Harvey Weinstein appears in court in Los Angeles in October 2022.

Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction overturned by New York top court

The ruling is the second major #MeToo setback in the last two years and reopens a painful chapter in America’s reckoning with sexual misconduct by powerful figures.

A leaflet produced as Japanese propaganda to stoke division between Australian and US troops.

‘Like a civil war’: The real Battle of Brisbane that pitted allies against each other

Over two days, American and Australian troops used batons, broken furniture, knives, guns, broken bottles and fists to settle scores.

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Big trouble in the Lions’ den as Giants make statement with punishing win

Brisbane’s stuttering AFL campaign has continued at Manuka Oval, thrashed by a surging GWS outfit to slump to 2-5 for the season. The 2023 grand finalists fell to their biggest loss of the year.

Antarctic wildlife

Sunburnt seals and penguins? Antarctica’s ozone layer the worst it’s been since 1970s

Seal pups and fledgling penguins could suffer sunburn and skin cancer, and it’s all down to volcanoes and bushfires.

Keeping a lid on lithium-ion battery fires

Lithium Ion batteries, like the one in this e-bike, have caused more than 1000 fires in the past year Australia-wide.

Don’t buy a device with a rechargeable battery unless it comes from a reputable brand and seller, and be extra careful when charging e-scooters and e-bikes at home.

Captain Cook gave this island the wrong name, but somehow got it right

This Queensland island seems a likely candidate to revert to its original name, even if its current name does (unintentionally) seem fitting.

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Covering the Olympics and the party of the century: Our reporters get behind the scenes of the Games

It was the race of the century, and the party of the century.

Life at the Olympics isn’t all beer and skittles. It’s way better than that.

What Malcolm Tucker phrase is back in the lexicon? Take the Brisbane Times Quiz

What Malcolm Tucker phrase is back in the lexicon? Take the Brisbane Times Quiz

Have you been paying attention to the news this week? Find out with our multiple-choice challenge.

Is there an age when we give up on love?

I’m now in my 50s and after three decades of engaging in mating, dating and relating, I’m over the drama. And the compromise. And the expectations. Also, the hurt.

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Queensland

A fatal shooting occurred in Elizabeth Hills on Monday afternoon.

Man stabbed in Brisbane’s south overnight

Police are still searching for the alleged offender, after a man went to the Upper Mt Gravatt police station and reported he had been stabbed about midnight.

Why a reluctance to disclose is hurting Queensland’s diversity targets

Queensland author and disability advocate Robert Hoge, who works in the public service.

Queensland has failed to reach this ambitious target, but advocates say there are myriad reasons that public servants might not disclose.

Elderly mother blasts ‘selfish’ driver who killed nurse

The family and friends of victim Michelle Wolff arrive at the Brisbane Supreme Court.

The other driver admitted to killing the 49-year-old when he drove across the centre of the road, deliberately crashing into her car travelling in the opposite direction.

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Global luxury retail giant sues Queen’s Wharf Brisbane

An artist’s impression of the ‘Luxe Box’, part of a promised high-end retail precinct at Queen’s Wharf Brisbane.

The consortium behind Queen’s Wharf is looking for “new and exciting retailers” amid signs of late changes to the $4 billion mega complex.

The viral candied fruit recipe sending kids to hospital

12-year-old Violet Higgins, from Shepparton, has dressing removed from her burned foot by a clinical nurse consultant from the burns unit at Royal Childrens Hospital.

“It is not just melting the sugar, it is also melting the plastic containers,” one Queensland burns specialist says. “You can just see a disaster coming from that.”

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Brisbane house prices have hit a record high.

‘Taken me by surprise’: Brisbane house prices hit record high

Does your house earn more than you? The typical Brisbane house has gained more than $100,000 in value in a year, and much more in some locations.

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Ex-Good Guys boss who made $17m tree-change sells $6m city bolthole

When Essendon director Andrew Muir sold his Toorak house for $28m he bought a Flinders spread and a Carlton terrace. Now he’s offloaded the pied-à-terre.

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Tyran Wishart of the Storm celebrates with team mates after scoring a try during the round eight NRL match between Melbourne Storm and South Sydney Rabbitohs at AAMI Park.
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Munster masterclass, Coates hat-trick piles more misery on Rabbitohs

Three tries for Xavier Coates inspired Melbourne to a thumping Anzac Day win and dropped Souths back to the bottom of the NRL ladder, adding to the pressure on coach Jason Demetriou.

Jackson Topine on Wednesday commenced legal proceedings against the Bulldogs.

Topine was shopped to rival clubs weeks before $4m claim against Bulldogs

Three weeks before it was claimed Jackson Topine was incapable of playing the sport, his agent was spruiking his client’s availability.

Nat Butcher, Luke Keary and Sam Walker celebrate a try.
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Walker shines as rugby-bound Rooster makes Origin case in thrashing of Dragons

A superb display by the Roosters’ No.7 set the stage for a thumping Anzac Day win over the Dragons.

Kulikefu Finefeuiaki in action for the North Queensland Cowboys against the Dragons.

Dolphins poach powerhouse ‘Kuli’ from Cowboys on three-year deal

The Dolphins have regenerated their forward pack with the signing.

Nelson Asofa-Solomona quickly checked himself when he realised what he was doing against the Roosters.
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NRL 2024

NRL rule changes are messing with players’ minds

In the high-pressure match environment players are struggling to comprehend and understand “policy tweaks” to how the game is officiated.

Roy Masters
Roy Masters

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Anthony Kim walked off a golf course 12 years ago a broken man. Now he’s back

In 2012, Kim left a PGA Tour event after the first round and vanished.

Ruben Zadkovich

Zadkovich eyes Roar resurgence after season of turmoil

After securing a two-year contract as head coach, Ruben Zadkovich insists the club can become a powerhouse their long-suffering fans can be proud of.

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