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Has Origin revealed a glaring issue in the NRL expansion debate?

Queensland cannot rely on generational talents to keep popping up as they have in years gone by.

Nick Wright
Nick Wright

Sport reporter

Menu prices tough to swallow, but how much are customers willing to cough up?

Inflation has been falling, but that doesn’t mean prices are coming down – and Brisbane venue owners say they’re working harder than ever.

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

He’s on the brink of history, and a reality check will put DCE among the greats

Will this be the swan song of Queensland’s captain? And if so, where will Daly Cherry-Evans stand among the Maroons and State of Origin greats?

Nick Wright
Nick Wright

Sport reporter

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Crime & Courts

Jason Struhs is on trial for the murder of Elizabeth Struhs, 8, in 2022.

Murder accused ‘embraced’ view to stop girl’s medicine

The accused allegedly embraced the belief he should stop his daughter’s diabetes medication in favour of God’s healing.

  • by Rex Martinich
Ken Hembrow, 37, died on January 11, 2024, when he was hit by a car on Queen Street in Brisbane’s CBD.

Driver who killed Brisbane motorcyclist told police ‘riders make s--- up’: court

Father Ken Hembrow, 37, was riding his motorbike along Queen Street in January when he was hit by a car outside the Marriott hotel.

  • by Cloe Read

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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