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A Townsville tradie told a taxi driver he would “rip” her “jaw off” only a couple of months after he assaulted a police ...
Twelve months on from the swearing in of now suspended Mayor Troy Thompson, the city still has no idea what the future holds.
Today's forecast is partly cloudy; late shower; fresh s/se winds. Moist air with a dew point of 18.9 at 12am today means the ...
Treasurer David Janetzki’s claim Queenslanders will be saddled with Labor’s $5bn CopperString blowout has been slapped down ...
Join us as we celebrate a life lived bravely. STEPHEN'S FUNERAL SERVICE will commence at 10.00 a.m. FRIDAY MORNING 11th APRIL, 2025 at the Lakes Chapel, Morleys Funeral Home, Cnr. Hugh Street and ...
Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses the first Treasurers’ Debate between Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Shadow Treasurer Angus ...
Sky News host Andrew Bolt claims Australia is in “dangerous waters” as global economics teeters under President Donald ...
Schoolchildren travelling to the Great Barrier Reef will benefit from $6m in rebates if Labor is re-elected next month, as Anthony Albanese pledges to boost education and awareness of Australia’s ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers and his opposition rival Angus Taylor went head-to-head in their first debate of the campaign.
Western United came within a whisker of beating Brisbane Roar for a second time this season.
Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor trade barbs, appear surprised by suggestion they could run the country
It was only a minute into the Sky News Treasurers’ Debate when it took a highly unexpected turn before either participant had even begun to speak.
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor claims Australia’s economic “shock absorbers” have gone under the Albanese Labor government.
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