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At 20 years old, he may be the most important player in Queensland

Given the state of the Queensland clubs, this rookie halfback may be the most important player in the state. Here is why.

Nick Wright
Nick Wright

Sport reporter

Life in a tight spot not for all, but Brisbane homes might be heading that way

No longer backyard shoeboxes, granny flats could be mutually beneficial for struggling renters and homeowners.

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

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

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

Cameron Atfield
Cameron Atfield

Journalist

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Crime & Courts

A crime scene has been declared in the Valley.

Teen suspects on the run as Valley stabbing leaves girl fighting for life

Teenagers allegedly involved in the stabbing remain on the run.

  • by Cloe Read and Allanah Sciberras
The body of Kierra-Lea Jensen was found at her Leichhardt home.
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Crime

Dramatic arrest after woman’s body found in Ipswich home

Police have charged a 36-year-old man with murder after the body of a woman with multiple stab wounds was found in Ipswich on Monday.

  • by Courtney Kruk and Bailey Kenzie

Politics

Brisbane 2032 Olympics

Paris kept to its Olympic vision, but changed its plans, organisers say.
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Paris has a message for people worried about Brisbane 2032: Don’t be

Paris 2024 chief executive Etienne Thobois says Brisbane should settle on a clear vision for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympics. “And then, you know, get moving.”

  • by Chip Le Grand
Celebrations that East Brisbane State School had been saved were short-lived following a corrected statement from the state government.

Department blunder adds to community frustration over East Brisbane school’s future

An incomplete statement that caused community celebration was quickly walked back after it was issued without five crucial words.

  • by Courtney Kruk

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