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Former cabinet minister Stuart Robert.

Three meetings, one minister, a $27m contract … and the $135m blowout

Tech giant Salesforce met with then-cabinet minister Stuart Robert three times before securing a lucrative contract, sparking strong criticism from a parliamentary inquiry.

‘Very negligible’: Premier plays down explosion effect on power prices

‘Very negligible’: Premier plays down explosion effect on power prices

Long-awaited detail into the breakdown of a major Queensland coal power station in 2021 has added fuel to claims about its role in increased power bills.

The mining giant ignoring the climate wars

BHP is reducing emissions by buying renewable energy, electrifying its diesel-guzzling fleet of mining vehicles and cutting fugitive coal mine methane emissions.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 26: Daly Cherry-Evans of the Maroons reacts at full-time following game two of the men’s State of Origin series between New South Wales Blues and Queensland Maroons at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 26, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Blues blitz sets up series decider in Brisbane after MCG demolition

Mitchell Moses’ sublime kicking and passing had won NSW the game within 20 minutes, and iced it by the hour mark.

How the Blues bullied Reece Walsh out of the game

Reece Walsh looked stunned against the Blues on Wednesday night.

The effects of Joseph Suaalii’s knock-out blow could be seen in every part of Reece Walsh’s game on Wednesday night.

State of Origin player ratings: How the Blues and Maroons fared in game two

How the 34 players fared when the 2024 series graced the hallowed turf of the MCG.

Julian Assange returns to Australia after 15 years.

Hero to some, traitor to others, Assange touches down with defiant salute

Julian Assange stepped onto Australian soil for the first time in 14 years, his wife Stella signalling the start of a campaign for a presidential pardon.

‘Don’t try it’: Magistrate warns bus victim’s loved ones over court outbursts

‘Don’t try it’: Magistrate warns bus victim’s loved ones over court outbursts

Tia Cameron’s family and friends filled the small courtroom and were forced to stand, with some swearing and insulting the 70-year-old defendant.

Why you now have to pay to watch Australia’s best TV dramas

Australian drama behind paywall

There’s no shortage of high-quality Australian drama right now, but you’ll need multiple subscriptions to view the shows.

Roisin Gallagher shines in this darkly comic ‘Irish Fleabag’

In The Dry, Roisin Gallagher plays 35-year-old Shiv, a recovering alcoholic who returns to her less-than-helpful family in Dublin.

In the vein of This Way Up and Derry Girls, The Dry is a female-driven comedy that celebrates the uncomfortable and brittle edges of family life.

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Hotel reviews

This is Bali’s biggest resort, but I felt like I was the only guest here

For a winter sun retreat, Bali’s exclusive Mulia Villas offers an experience requiring minimal effort with rest and relaxation at its heart.

Bonza likely traded while insolvent, say administrators

Bonza’s administrators Hall Chadwick have found the company probably traded while insolvent.

Hall Chadwick has issued a damning report into the failed budget carrier which found Bonza should have entered administration earlier than it did.

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Queensland

The Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service was ordered to pay almost $40,000 to former worker Melanie Rolfe.

Children’s Health Queensland fined for discriminating against pregnant worker

The woman claimed she had been discriminated against on the basis of gender and pregnancy when her contract was not extended.

Another music festival cancelled as government looks for expert help

Caloundra’s Music Festival is a “cultural success”, but needs to be reimagined outside peak tourism period to help local businesses.

After 17 years, the Caloundra Music Festival has been scrapped due to rising costs. One industry veteran says it’s time to reconsider the role of such events.

Man appeared to be escaping before fatal fall: police

A man fell to his death during a police raid at a high-rise in Ipswich.

Police have told an inquest Mario Giovanni Merlo appeared to be attempting to escape the apartment balcony “like it was a foot off the ground” before falling without a sound.

CFMEU plans new theatre and events centre, before new unit development

The CFMEU has proposed a 478-seat auditorium and conference centre for members at its Bowen Hills base.

One of Queensland’s most controversial unions is planning to build a new theatre and conference centre at Bowen Hills, complete with a rooftop bar.

Courts release dramatic footage of drunk driver arrest

Courts release dramatic footage of drunk driver arrest

Last year, a member of the public filmed an officer repeatedly punching a drunk driver in the face. But new vision from police shows what happened before the incident.

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Brothers offload North Bondi investment for $1.27m to buy homes

The two-bedroom apartment with two car spaces sold at auction for $30,000 more than its near-identical neighbour, which was purchased four weeks ago.

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Lightning in a bottle . . . Reece Walsh had another tough night.

Tragic to Madge-ic to ... Brisbane, where Origin cycles on and all bets are off

Origin really only knows one way: profound despair followed by uncontrolled hubris. It’s the Blues’ turn to enjoy the high.

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Reece Walsh looks dejected after game two.

State of Origin player ratings: How the Blues and Maroons fared in game two

How the 34 players fared when the 2024 series graced the hallowed turf of the MCG.

Mitchell Moses in Origin II at the MCG
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State of Origin

Moses floored Maroons prop three seconds in. It was the start of a masterclass

The incident signalled the intention of the Blues, who steamrolled the Queenslanders early on.

Kezie Apps.

Three-game series? Tick. Next stop for the women’s game? 80-minute matches

Sky Blues coach Kylie Hilder says elite female rugby league players are ready to play 80 minutes, the same as their male counterparts.

Kieren Perkins in his heyday, winning the 1500-metre freestyle gold at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.

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Travis Head.

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Australia had just one player under 30 in the team that missed the Twenty20 World Cup finals. What changes need to be made?

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Simon Raiwalui at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

The giant killer hired to fix the Waratahs

After coaching Fiji to the quarter-finals in 2023, via an historic win over Australia, Simon Raiwalui is set to take on a new challenge.

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