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The tale of two cobblers on Eva St

Sixty-year-old cobbler John Lucchi has been crossing the floors of Joe’s Shoe Repairs, the store his father once owned and operated, since he was a kid.

The Italian father-and-son behind the weatherboard repair shop on Brisbane’s south side have been fixing shoes since the ’70s.

Aldi follows Coles, Woolworths into self-service checkouts

Aldi Box Hill South’s new self-service checkouts.

Years after the big two introduced self-serve checkouts, Aldi is rolling out the “win-win” technology in hundreds of stores.

Which phone plan is right for you?

The nation’s “big three” telcos have lifted their prices – so there’s never been a better time to ditch your provider.

Kira Korolev, who faced charges of espionage heard at Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday July 12, 2024

Soldier, labourer, gold diggers: who are the married couple accused of spying for Russia?

It was gold Kira Korolev was obsessed with, filling her YouTube channel with footage of her never-ending search for a few glimmering flecks.

‘Shocked’: The moment Joe Biden lost George Clooney and Hollywood

At the fundraiser, former president Barack Obama gently led President Joe Biden off the stage.

At a June fundraiser in Los Angeles, some of the president’s biggest backers had their eyes opened.

Fortescue accused of keeping key meeting a secret in intellectual property case

Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue has been accused of failing to disclose “material” information when it secured a warrant to raid the homes and offices of ex-Fortescue staff.

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Sublime, erotic, dangerous: Dido and Aeneas is 80 minutes of baroque astonishment

Physical feats match vocal brilliance in this powerful staging of Purcell’s tragedy by Opera Queensland with the help of the acrobats of Circa.

Does alcohol prevent muscle loss? Don’t raise a drink to that

Could a bit of alcohol have a protective effect on our muscles? There may be another reason for the association.

A large new meta-analysis looking at the association between loss of muscle mass and alcohol had surprising results.

Yes, it’s true. Reading really can affect the way you behave – in a good way

According to reports, metaphors can set off real sensations of sight, hearing, touch or taste.

Studies show that reading can have a significant impact on your brain.

The charming hot spring town that time forgot

Bathing pool at Kurokawa onsen.

In this charming Japanese town big hotels are banned and the buildings that are here are camouflaged in a dense valley of trees.

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Food

One of Brisbane’s best new bars is this wine joint hidden in a CBD garage

It’s serving a 50-bottle wine list and cocktails (including a martini menu) matched to a menu of British-inspired comfort food. You just need to find it.

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Police footage of the Toowoomba home after members of the congregation were arrested.

Church group in girl’s death trial claims ‘persecution’

“This isn’t really a trial about murder of a child as it is religious persecution.”

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This school’s so small its students could fit on a single bus. And it’s shrinking

Hendra State School friends Georgia and Eva.

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.

‘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.

Labor rules out Chermside connection for Gympie Road bypass tunnel

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

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.

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‘I apologise to our fans’: Marshall rips Tigers players after record mauling

Life without injured playmaking star Nicho Hynes doesn’t appear so bleak after all for Cronulla as Benji Marshall took the big stick to his under-performing players.

Torrie Lewis stuck with athletics after she was diagnosed with coeliac disease.

How Torrie Lewis became Australia’s fastest woman

The Queenslander could have been a gymnast, and she could have represented England or Jamaica. But “sliding doors” moments set Lewis to run for Australia in Paris.

Tevita Pangai Junior scores for the Dolphins.

New enforcer in town: Four things learned from Dolphins’ crucial win

A mid-season recruit announced himself as the Dolphins’ new leader of the pack – and it comes as a major injury throws another spanner in the club’s season.

Surging up the rankings: Italy’s Jasmine Paolini.

‘You are crazy, I would say’: Italy’s late bloomer reaches back-to-back major finals

Jasmine Paolini kept coming back, kept coming back, kept coming back, in the longest Wimbledon women’s semi-final ever.

Jack Bostock scores the opening try of the game.

Rabbitohs winning streak ends at the hands of Bennett’s Dolphins

Despite a double for Alex Johnston and a hat-trick for Jacob Gagai, the Rabbitohs went down to the Dolphins 36-28 on Thursday night.

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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.

Jason Ryles during his days with  Eddie Jones at England rugby.

‘All the attributes of a successful coach’: Jones backs Ryles’ Eels appointment

After working with Jason Ryles during recent rugby campaigns, the former Wallabies coach believes Parramatta are onto a winner.

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