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‘Won’t stop us’: Dutton’s nuclear threat to Qld election winner

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said he would not let premiers stand in the way of his nuclear power plan.

The federal LNP leader’s claim that state opposition “won’t stop us rolling out our new energy system” heaps more pressure on his Queensland counterpart, David Crisafulli.

Dutton goes off script, labels Albanese a ‘child in a man’s body’

Attacking the prime minister in strikingly personal terms, the opposition leader vowed to override premiers opposed to nuclear power plants in their states.

Dutton’s nuclear gamble puts everything on the line – except the details

Peter Dutton has bet the Coalition’s electoral future on nuclear power. Will it be a triumph or an electoral suicide note akin to John Hewson’s Fightback?

Revealed: The aged care homes failing to vaccinate residents

The highly anticipated Shingrix vaccine is difficult to find after GP’s orders were restricted.

COVID vaccination rates at almost 100 aged care homes are below 10 per cent, as the sector faces 161 more outbreaks than this time last year. Use our interactive chart to search for a facility.

Ten’s fresh fight with Bruce Lehrmann

Bruce Lehrmann outside the Federal Court in Sydney in November.

Network Ten wants Bruce Lehrmann to pay $200,000 in security to continue his defamation appeal, in a move that could result in the proceedings being axed.

Palaszczuk opens up on her enduring belief in the Gabba rebuild

The former premier has given her first sit-down television interview since leaving politics. Here are the key takeaways – some of which didn’t make it to air.

Author Simon Cleary on the Upper Brisbane River, 2022. He recounts the 27-day journey walking the Brisbane River in his book Everything Is Water (UQP).

Simon set out to walk the entire length of the Brisbane River. Then the rains came

A 344-kilometre journey during the 2022 floods proved an education, to say the least. Here’s what author Simon Cleary learnt.

The perfect storm driving almost a million Australians to take on multiple jobs

The perfect storm driving almost a million Australians to take on multiple jobs

The combination of high inflation, high interest rates and plentiful jobs is leading many people to work a second job.

‘A pyramid scheme’: The opaque underbelly of life coaching

Some people who paid for life coaching in hopes of improving their lives and careers found themselves trapped in what they described as a pyramid scheme.

The unregulated and unruly life coaching industry has left many spending thousands with little to show for it.

Woman takes boyfriend to tribunal after he fails to take her to the airport

The woman involved had arranged to be picked up by the man, who she was in a relationship with, but he never arrived to collect her.

Front-row to hip-hop: Meet the Qld rep footy star who just passed one million streams on Spotify

Yung Maynie just happes to play for the North Queensland Cowboys

North Queensland prop Jamayne Taunoa-Brown – or Yung Maynie to his hip-hop fans – is gaining traction in the music world after one of his tracks was played on Triple J.

Look who the Blues brought in to mimic Reece Walsh

NSW have brought the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of Reece Walsh in training drills.

In a move that’s sure to get under the skin of the Maroons, NSW welcomed the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of the man he knocked out in Origin I.

Australian soldiers, PNG and an unnamed trophy: The true origin of State of Origin

The first-ever State of Origin game actually took place in Papua New Guinea, a timely discovery given the NRL is considering handing a licence to the Pacific nation.

Steaming geysers, icy glaciers and black sand beaches are just some of the otherworldly sights that will leave you astounded in Iceland.

World’s 15 greatest rejuvenating, feel-good destinations

Whether it’s their exhilarating outdoor activities, their deep spiritual practices, or their awe-inspiring beauty, these places are guaranteed to get you feeling good.

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It’s not selfish not to want kids. It’s selfish to have them

It’s not selfish not to want kids. It’s selfish to have them

I’ve had three babies and none were born out of altruism. Every time I had a child, I did so for me.

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Kerri Sackville

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WordPlay

I watched it for research. So was I unsatisfied or dissatisfied with The Fall Guy?

Who says you can’t have fun with words at the multiplex?

David Astle
David Astle

Crossword compiler and ABC Radio Melbourne presenter

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Queensland

From left: Constables Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold, who were killed in the Wieambilla shooting, and constables Randall Kirk and Keely Brough, who survived the incident.

Keely escaped as her mates were gunned down. A court will hear her triple-0 call

One of the surviving officers involved may not give evidence at an inquest due to medical reasons.

The smoke haze blanketing Brisbane this week began with a wet summer

The smoke haze blanketing Brisbane this week began with a wet summer

The rain that fell six months ago watered grass and trees that could have fuelled bushfires this summer. That’s why firies are cautiously burning around Brisbane now.

Tributes flow for woman shot in front of two girls

Natalie Frahm, who was killed on on Wednesday, was remembered by her community as a kind person and keen athlete.

Tributes have poured in for Natalie Frahm after the 34-year-old was killed in the driveway of her Mackay home in north Queensland on Wednesday afternoon.

Gold, Sunshine Coasts tipped to record strongest growth in regional areas

Newcastle’s property market was becoming unaffordable to locals.

The COVID-era tree- and sea-change boom is over, but some states can expect to see their regional house price markets improve.

Qld’s Cape York nominated for UNESCO World Heritage listing

Qld’s Cape York nominated for UNESCO World Heritage listing

Another Australian site may be in the mix for World Heritage status after a campaign was launched for parts of Queensland’s Cape York Peninsula.

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Campbell Graham is unlikely to return for the Rabbitohs this year.

Graham set to miss season as Souths shut out Sea Eagles

South Sydney are looking to make it four wins on the trot when they face an injury-hit Manly on Saturday night.

Jeral Skelton’s big hit on Fetalaiga Pauga.

NRL LIVE: Sydney Roosters v Canterbury Bulldogs

A three-match winning streak has lifted the Bulldogs to sixth on the ladder. Will they leapfrog the Roosters with another victory this evening?

Players from the Demons and Roos wrestle.

AFL LIVE updates: The best of Saturday footy

Follow all the action as the Brisbane Lions take on Port Adelaide, GWS battle the Sydney Swans, and Melbourne clash with North Melbourne.

The unnamed trophy that was the prize in the 1945 “Interstate Rugby League Series” in PNG, believed to be the first-ever State of Origin game.

Australian soldiers, PNG and an unnamed trophy: The true origin of State of Origin

The very first State of Origin game actually took place in PNG – a timely discovery given that the island nation may be awarded a licence.

NSW have brought the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of Reece Walsh in training drills.

Look who the Blues brought in to mimic Reece Walsh

In a move sure to get under the skin of the Maroons, NSW welcomed the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of the man he knocked out in Origin I.

Dylan Pietsch poses outside Allianz Stadium.

Why Dylan Pietsch hopes to spark a new generation of Indigenous Wallabies

In 135 years, only 14 Indigenous men have ever played for the Wallabies. A young Waratah hopes to inspire a new breed.

Wanted man: Top Tiger Stefano Utoikamanu

‘It’s hard when we are struggling’: But Utoikamanu won’t cut and run on Tigers

In-demand front-rower Stefano Utoikamanu has assured Tigers fans he won’t leave the club before the end of the season. Beyond that? He’s not so sure.

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