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‘Country in the city’: Meet the Brisbane kids who go to a school with just 31 students

This Brisbane state school has a country vibe, with just 31 students. We’ve analysed enrolment data to reveal the city’s fastest growing and shrinking schools.

Tevita Pangai Junior scores for the Dolphins.

NRL round 19 LIVE: Dolphins ahead after tries for Bostock, Pangai Junior and Farnworth

The Rabbitohs are averaging almost 30 points a game on their five-match winning run but will face a tough test in Brisbane if they are to make it six.

Albanese’s race around Australia to lock in crucial Queensland candidates

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

The prime minister is going to Dutton’s own seat of Dickson on Friday to unveil the Labor candidate in the battle for Queensland.

‘They believed God would raise her from the dead’

The Toowoomba home of Elizabeth Struhs, who died after her religious family stopped her insulin.

Elizabeth Struhs’ body was left on a mattress for 36 hours before authorities were called because a fringe religious group believed God would “raise her from the dead”, a court has heard.

How can Australians be so wealthy yet still be poor?

The average Australian’s wealth grew by about 10 per cent last year but the gap between the “haves” and the “have-nots” is growing.

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Elizabeth Knight

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Does an Instagram ‘like’ count as cheating? According to Gen Z, yes

Every relationship has different boundaries.

“Micro-cheating” an internet-era term for small acts of betrayal in a relationship.

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Dating apps are sheer hell. But I’m not ready to go ‘boy sober’, either

It takes every ounce of mental strength to not believe I am destined to end up with a man who thinks ‘doing’ countries is a personality trait.

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Carly Sophia

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A less-battered Jacob in 2017, when Braczkowski began studying him.

What record did a three-legged lion break? Take the Brisbane Times Quiz

Catch up on the week’s biggest and strangest news stories with our multiple-choice challenge.

Humpback whale off the coast of Cronulla and Bundeena this winter.

‘Absolutely incorrect’: The evidence is in on whales and offshore wind farms

Those who hold doubts may not be aware that their misgivings have been deliberately planted.

Four Stephanie Alexander veg recipes that kids actually love to eat (and cook)

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These simple dishes have been trialled, eaten and approved by kids, making them perfect for less experienced cooks.

The 20 bucket-list restaurants you must try in Bali

Who needs a Michelin guide? There are plenty of star-worthy places in Bali that don’t need approval from France.

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Queensland

Ross Elliott envisages a more connected, pedestrian-friendly Chermside.

Labor rules out Chermside connection for Gympie Road bypass tunnel

Despite calls for the proposed tunnel to service the busy and growing suburban hub, Transport Minister Bart Mellish has explained why it “does not stack up”.

Clive Palmer’s previously dumped car museum gets the green light – elsewhere

Clive Palmer at the Palmer Coolum Resort with a car from his vast car collection.

Vintage cars once owned by royalty are expected to be on display when Australia’s biggest car museum opens, after the idea was ditched in a different south-east Queensland council area.

Europe is doing it, so can we: Brisbane MP on capping grocery prices

Europe is doing it, so can we: Brisbane MP on capping grocery prices

The price of basic essential items such as milk, bread, eggs and nappies would be tied and linked to January 2024 wages so wages match price growth, the party says.

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A Queensland Senate may be the only thing to protect the LNP from itself

Queensland’s ‘red chamber’, where the Legislative Council upper house used to sit.

A proportionally representative Queensland upper house would protect future state governments from their worst instincts.

Women say Mount Coot-tha attacks have taken a ‘city escape’ from them

Mount Coot-tha bush walkers Margaret Walton (left) and Julie Chance are pleased secret and open security cameras have been placed in the area after attacks on women.

More than 80 secret and visible CCTV cameras have been installed around Mount Coot-tha bushland trails to thwart future attacks targeting female walkers.

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Massive write-down … BHP’s Nickel West mine in Western Australia.
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Thousands of jobs at risk as BHP moves to shut down nickel operations

Resources giant BHP will shut its Nickel West operations in Western Australia this October, putting more than 3000 jobs at risk after a global crash in nickel prices.

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Tevita Pangai Junior scores for the Dolphins.

NRL round 19 LIVE: Dolphins ahead after tries for Bostock, Pangai Junior and Farnworth

The Rabbitohs are averaging almost 30 points a game on their five-match winning run but will face a tough test in Brisbane if they are to make it six.

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NRL’s rule change puts Cameron Smith in line to be next rugby league Immortal

Queensland’s generation of Origin champions will be front and centre of voting on the game’s 14th Immortal next month after a change to eligbility rules.

Charlie Cale

Rookie replaces injured Wallabies skipper as Wales call in cricket legend’s grandson

Wallabies captain Liam Wright will miss the second Test due to injury, while Warren Gatland and Wales have called up a breakaway.

Wright in the thick of a Teahupo’o barrel during this year’s Tahiti Pro.

Balancing whacked: Wright must overcome head illness to chase gold at Teahupo’o

Seven screws are in the champion surfer’s head after off-season surgery.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 03:  Brad Sheppard of the Eagles handballs whilst being tackled by Bradley Hill and Cyril Rioli of the Hawks  during the 2015 AFL Grand Final match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the West Coast Eagles at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 3, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

‘Courageous’ former Eagle sues club, AFL and doctors over injuries

Brad Sheppard suffered two serious concussions which led to his early retirement in 2021 at the age of 30.

When Hutchison started his journalism cadetship at the Herald Sun in 1993, he was the odd man out among his peers, says one former colleague. “Look where he’s at now – a millionaire, and the most high-profile of us all.”

Craig Hutchison to sell NBL’s Perth Wildcats for $40m

Hutchison’s embattled media and sports business has sold the Wildcats for $40 million.

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