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Police knew their cost-cutting, inaction on gun control put public at risk

An internal audit has criticised the Queensland Police Service for failing to deal with problems in its weapons licensing branch.

A previously unreleased internal report condemned the Queensland Police Service for failing to act on weapons licensing failures despite 32 separate reviews.

Increase in SEQ train disruptions as 50¢ fare trial looms

Queensland Rail has defended ongoing disruptions to services, saying it still meetings targets.

Queensland Rail says it is meeting its targets for having the trains run on time. A commuter group says the evidence suggests otherwise.

Tailgaters are dangerous bullies but the legal onus is on safe drivers

Tailgaters are cowards and idiots, but the bases are loaded in their favour.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

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The Brisbane Broncos succumbed to their fifth straight defeat, but showed resolve that had evaded them in recent weeks.

Halves crisis deepens: Four things learnt from Broncos’ brave defeat

Has a defeat restored the Broncos finals hopes? It may sound bizarre, but Brisbane’s 14-6 defeat to Penrith has restored some hope.

Crackdown targets foreign agents harassing dissidents

Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Cyber Security Clare O’Neil and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Friday 23 June 2023. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Australians with Iranian, Chinese, Cambodian, Rwandan and Indian backgrounds have reported foreign agents harassing and assaulting them on local soil.

PM warns against faith-based political movements as Payman hints at next move

Payman said “stay tuned” and “anything can happen” when asked if she wanted to collaborate with a coalition of Muslim community groups planning to run against Labor MPs.

Nedd’s injury-laden 4000km run fascinated physios. His new plan may stun them

Nedd Brockmann became a national sensation in 2022 when he ran from Perth to Sydney. Now the man with the famous haircut has set himself a new challenge.

‘Couldn’t see the mainstream appeal’: How the world’s best-selling video game defied expectations

Jens Bergensten, lead developer on Minecraft since 2011, came to Australia as part of the game’s 15th anniversary celebrations.

Minecraft’s lead developer Jens Bergensten speaks on the global phenomenon that has lasted for 15 years.

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Racism

Batter to boat-rocker … and neither Khawaja nor Dutton will back down

As a breed, Australian cricketers are generally on the conservative side of things, but the softly spoken opener has shattered the convention.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

Analysis
Paris 2024

A convicted child rapist will compete at the Paris Olympics. Where is the outrage?

Steven van de Velde

The Dutch Olympic Committee has selected a beach volleyball player who served prison time after pleading guilty to rape charges. The IOC will not overrule his participation.

The dirty secret of Australia’s green energy transition

Officials warn Australia has little choice but to invest in new fast-start power plants that burn natural gas to back up renewable energy.

Australia has little choice but to urgently boost investment in a whole new generation of gas-powered turbines to back up renewables and keep the lights on in times of critical need.

China’s desperate bid to fix one of its biggest problems has backfired

Four months ago, China’s leaders announced what seemed like a straightforward and proven plan to recharge the economy, but its citizens are not playing ball.

Keith Bradsher
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Meal prep

14 super simple recipes for time-poor (or just plain lazy) cooks to make this week

Combine all the ragu ingredients in a pot and simmer for an hour.

From an ‘embarrassingly simple’ rigatoni to RecipeTin Eats’ incredibly simple dinner with crispy chilli oil, these easy no-fuss recipes are ready in no time.

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Paris 2024

When Leisel Jones was 15 she won an Olympic silver medal. But she says she made a big mistake

The Olympic Games are unique - and so are is the pressure that come with racing in them. Not everyone finds a way to handle it.

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Queensland

Cops slammed for letting kids pretend to be criminals at Brisbane event

Cops slammed for letting kids pretend to be criminals at Brisbane event

A paddy wagon has been removed from a NAIDOC event after complaints of “shameful” behaviour by police liaison officers.

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Crime

‘It’s OK’: Lehrmann allegedly consoled woman during Toowoomba rapes

Bruce Lehrmann (right) leaves the Magistrates Court in Toowoomba, Queensland, June 17, 2024. Lehrmann has been committed to stand trial on two counts of rape.

Bruce Lehrmann has been committed to stand trial for rape after his barrister failed to have the case thrown out of court.

Wrong e-scooter charger led to fatal explosion

A burnt-out house after a fire involving a lithium-ion battery.

The death of a man was an accident after he suffered burns to 90 per cent of his body in a blaze, a coroner has ruled.

Brisbane rents hit record highs, as tenants max out budgets in many suburbs

Brisbane rents have hit record highs.

Brisbane is now the second-most expensive capital city to rent a unit. But in several areas, tenants have nothing more left to offer.

Perspective
Casinos

Queen’s Wharf will be a winner but no denying many visitors will lose

Queen’s Wharf staged openings begin in August.

At a time so many people are already struggling to keep a roof over their heads, this shiny new palace won’t help.

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When Leisel Jones was 15 she won an Olympic silver medal. But she says she made a big mistake
In Depth
Paris 2024

When Leisel Jones was 15 she won an Olympic silver medal. But she says she made a big mistake

The Olympic Games are unique - and so are is the pressure that come with racing in them. Not everyone finds a way to handle it.

Wallabies head coach Joe Schmidt looks on during a training session at David Phillips Sports Complex.

Five burning questions for Wallabies v Wales

A new-look Wallabies take on Wales on Saturday in their first match since the World Cup disaster, and there is no shortage of talking points.

Reece Walsh has not lined up for the Broncos since the defeat to the Titans in round 12.

The numbers proving Walsh’s return can – and must – salvage Broncos’ season

It’s clear the fullback has to re-invigorate the Broncos’ attack, one which has faltered dramatically through a season-damaging losing streak.

Joe Schmidt with Laurie Fisher.
Analysis
Wallabies

The currency of hard graft: Deciphering Joe Schmidt’s first Wallabies team

Rugby Australia bosses would sell their grannies for a win over Wales on Saturday but Schmidt appears focused on the long game.

Artist’s impression of the Olympics opening ceremony.

Olympians may face a wee problem on the Seine

Olympic organisers have planned an opening ceremony down the river. But there could be an issue.

Taylan May has played his last game for the Panthers.

Panthers part ways with Taylan May after confidential settlement

After off-field dramas, 22-year-old winger has played his last game for the three-time premiers.

Alex de Minaur is through to the third round.

‘Very happy’: De Minaur books third round spot in straight sets

Australia’s top hope Alex de Minaur has booked his third round spot after defeating Spain’s Jaume Munar.

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