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Vandals hit almost 20 cars in bizarre Brisbane rampage

Police are investigating a bizarre crime spree after 17 vehicles were damaged in Annerley, in Brisbane’s inner-south overnight.

How the changes to higher education debts will affect you

The government is going to apply credits to all student debts that were indexed on June 1 last year, and June 1 this year.

How will the changes to HECS indexation actually work? And how much do you stand to benefit? Here’s a quick guide.

The viral and bacterial ‘soup’ making Queenslanders sick

A wave of respiratory illnesses is hitting Queensland.

The preferred antibiotic to treat ‘walking pneumonia’ in children is in short supply, as a wave of respiratory illnesses spreads across Queensland.

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Workplace

Getting bothered by co-workers is another reason for more WFH

Being interrupted at work to perform pointless or unrelated tasks causes stress and can hurt productivity, Queensland research has found.

David Fifita is a surprise omission from the Maroons’ State of Origin squad for Game One.
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NRL 2024

‘Hasn’t got to that standard’: Shock snub of Maroons star explained

One debutant and one surprise axing has headlined the Maroons game 1 squad, while the race to replace Cameron Munster has been decided.

Trail mix.

These 10 popular supermarket foods are worse for you than you probably think

Some food products may look and sound healthy, but a closer look at their nutritional profile reveals they can be anything but.

It will be a miracle if you visit this country and avoid this dish

Caldo verde is a popular soup in Portugal.

Portugal has its own unique vegetable and it’s a vital ingredient in one of the country’s best-loved dishes.

Demand for prescription skincare is on the rise. But do you really need it?

Influencer beauty culture has supercharged the demand for prescription skincare, particularly among younger people.

The Venetian gothic palace that Galliano Callegari built.
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Development

This man’s castle is his home – and an airport is ruining the serenity

Just like the plot of the beloved Australian movie The Castle, a lovingly built family home is under threat from encroaching development.

Next great journeys: Five road-trips you must do

Get your kicks on Route 66 in the US.

Forget waiting until 2026 to get your kicks. Here are four alternative (and one quintessential) road trip you should take right now.

Colleges face mass closures as students from whole continents banned

Hundreds of vocational and english colleges are at risk of closure, the sector says

Hundreds of private colleges face closure as the government pushes ahead with its plan to slash migration.

Four common items of travel gear that could get you in trouble

Several years ago, waiting for a bus in Warsaw, a pair of police officers were paying me close attention. Something was not right.

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Queensland

The accident happened about 8pm on Thursday night.

Man charged after fatal hit-and-run traffic crash, Hervey Bay

Police have charged a 41-year-old Urangan man following a fatal hit-and-run traffic crash in Hervey Bay on Sunday.

Infrastructure funding pledge to help ease SEQ growing pains

Poor connections between bus and rail services will add an extra 500,000 vehicles per day onto roads from the Ipswich region, unless changes are made urgently, Ipswich City Council says.

Last week, south-east mayors took their infrastructure woes to the state government. By Friday, they had secured a $350m injection.

Qld builds on housing push with $1000 cashback for  apprentices

18-year-old TAFE Queensland first-year electrical apprentice Dax Du Toit is one of 4,000 tradies eligible to receive cash-back for tools.

The payment for first-year apprentices is part of continued efforts to meet the state’s housing and infrastructure demands amid cost-of-living pressures.

Record crowds and road closures expected for Brisbane Marathon

Brisbane Marathon goes from Margaret Street in the city, crosses the Story Bridge to the Kangaroo Point Cliffs then turns back around to recross the bridge and on to New Farm Park and Commercial Road in Teneriffe, before turning around again.

Runners are being warned to leave extra time for travel to and from June’s Brisbane Marathon, with trains not running that weekend due to track work.

The next Brisbane suburb earmarked for an urban renewal makeover

As major development franchises move into smaller businesses are facing the pressure, traders association chair Michael Weibler said.

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has nominated Stones Corner as Brisbane’s next urban renewal zone. With almost 400 units under construction, local traders are cautiously optimistic.

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Property

Property prices have soared out of reach for many households.

‘People feel cheated’: Cut to home buyer budgets leaves households reeling

Workers are feeling ‘pretty distressed’ to realise the basics of life have slipped further out of reach than even in the recent past.

Nox in the Talofa hinterland near Byron Bay sold for $12 million to animation pioneer Zareh Nalbandian.

He sold his studio to Netflix for $700m. Then he went on a $120m spree

The Animal Logic co-founder has taken to real estate in a big way in recent years, and his $12 million Byron Bay cash buy is just his latest acquisition.

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Keano Kini for the Gold Coast Titans.

Kiwi great’s clone triggers huge headache: Four things learnt from Broncos’ defeat

A day that was billed as the final audition for a host of State of Origin hopefuls, instead became the dawning of Keano Kini as an NRL star of the future.

Mitchell Starc celebrates the wicket of  Abhishek Sharma.

Starc delivers on $4.4m deal with star role in IPL triumph

Mitchell Starc won an $8m title shootout with fellow Australian Pat Cummins as the Kolkata Knight Riders beat Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Ajla Tomljanovic started strong, winning the first set over No.30 seed Dayana Yastremska.

‘Mountain to climb’: Aussie wipeout at Roland-Garros as Tomljanovic, Vukic and Thompson exit

Ajla Tomljanovic was one of three Australians to suffer a first-round exit on day one of Roland-Garros.

Dylan Edwards is knocking at the door for NSW.

Fittler pays tribute to Edwards among Madge’s Origin ‘surprises’

The Blues have named six NSW Origin rookies as previous coach Brad Fittler congratulated Dylan Edwards on a long-awaited debut.

Race winner Charles Leclerc (right) and the second-placed Oscar Piastri celebrate on the famed Monaco podium.
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Formula 1

Why Piastri’s third F1 podium is his most telling yet

Australian Oscar Piastri avoided a crash to claim his third Formula 1 career podium at the Monaco GP.

Jess Hull smashed the national record.

Medal threat: Australia’s Hull smashes national record on eve of Olympics

Jess Hull is dramatically closing the gap on the world’s best after smashing the Australian 1500m record in a Diamond League meet.

Adam Zampa in action for Australia on Sunday at the SCG.

‘Not the same buzz’: Zampa rejects club riches to chase more World Cup glory

For Adam Zampa, the lucrative franchise circuit will never compare to the “buzz” of playing in big tournaments for Australia.

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