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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’s claim nuclear waste would be size of Coke can ‘hard to swallow’

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is spruiking the benefits of nuclear energy, but one of his claims has left a bad taste in experts’ mouths.

‘I’m not anti-nuclear, I’m anti-bulls---’: Why this energy expert says Dutton’s plan ignores reality

One of Australia’s foremost voices on energy futures says doing anything other than pursuing renewables with enthusiasm right now is not paying attention to what’s going on.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

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Toby gaslit his wife and manipulated her. Then he crossed a sacred line

Toby.

Sometimes violent and controlling men want to change, but help is hard to find – and controversial.

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.

Ten’s fresh fight with Bruce Lehrmann

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.

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.

Australia’s houseboat community is growing, but life isn’t as idyllic as you’d think

Australia’s houseboat community is growing, but life isn’t as idyllic as you’d think

Houseboats are a popular accommodation option for holidaymakers, but long-term stays aren’t for the inexperienced or the faint-hearted.

‘Just gave money to a Jew’: Seinfeld faces more pro-Palestine hecklers

US comedian Jerry Seinfeld was again targeted by pro-Palestine protesters.

The US comedian didn’t back down when hecklers targeted his Melbourne show, days after his Sydney performances were also interrupted.

Israeli forces tie wounded Palestinian to bonnet and drive off

The “conduct of the forces in the video of the incident does not conform to the values” of the Israeli military, it said.

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NRL 2024

‘I don’t know how he doesn’t collapse’: Payne Haas’s fiancee awed by strength in adversity

Blues star Payne Haas and partner Lani.

Origin star Payne Haas is carrying the hopes of his state – and the future of his daughter and younger brothers – on his broad shoulders with a heavy sadness in his heart.

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.

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

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.

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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Illness

I thought the human body was beautiful, then I went to the chemist

There’s nothing like a trip to the local chemist to understand how much physical pain is being endured by your fellow citizens.

I’ve suddenly seen the local pharmacy for what it is: a house of pain.

Richard Glover
Richard Glover

Broadcaster and columnist

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Air travel

The unexpected downside of finally experiencing business class

How am I supposed to go from proper cutlery and a flatbed to arguing over an armrest?

Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell

Culture reporter

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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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3D-printed clubs and salty balls: Will golf’s Mad Scientist change the game?

Bryson DeChambeau is an eccentric golfer who uses his career like one big science experiment. And after winning another US Open, it’s working.

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He’s been to rugby league hell. This is what Mitchell Moses learnt in ‘rugby league heaven’

Moses has had a seat at the table during a rugby league masterclass. Now it’s his time to produce one for NSW.

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The ‘super power’ that helped Connor Watson overcome 12 serious injuries

The Roosters utility will make his NSW debut on Wednesday. It’s a remarkable achievement for a player who considered retirement after a cursed run of injuries.

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AFL 2024

Out of harm’s way: AFL’s mental health boss on drugs policy, weight ban

Dr Kate Hall, who treated AFL players with drug and mental health issues in her previous life as a clinical psychologist, says the league is focused on “harm minimisation”.

‘I was pregnant when I decided to aim for the Olympics. I wasn’t done yet’

It’s Keesja Gofers’s third time competing at the Olympics, but her first as a mother. She’s not alone in her belief that parenthood has made her a better athlete.

As it happened: Graham set to miss season as Souths shut out Sea Eagles

As it happened: Graham set to miss season as Souths shut out Sea Eagles

South Sydney defeated Manly for a fourth consecutive win on Saturday, but they’ll be without centre Campbell Graham for the rest of the season.

Jeral Skelton’s big hit on Fetalaiga Pauga.

As it happened: Pauga send-off takes shine off polished performance by Roosters

After being on the end of one of the best tackles of the season, Junior Pauga was sent off for producing one of the ugliest in the Roosters’ clinical 26-8 win over the Bulldogs.

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