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US axing reignites debate on future of our five cents

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NRL makes big tweak for 2026 – as one team cops brutal draw

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‘Gutted’ family’s outrage over teen killer’s sentence

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Brisbane clubs hit by dumping and vandalism win safety help

Half-a-million dollars in grants are being handed out to tackle safety in Brisbane suburbs including supporting one club fighting illegal dumping and having its fields being torn up by motorcyclists.

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Schools close amid play sand asbestos fears

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Stocks eye return to record highs as US shutdown ends

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    Half-a-million dollars in grants are being handed out to tackle safety in Brisbane suburbs including supporting one club fighting illegal dumping and having its fields being torn up by motorcyclists.

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    Schools close amid play sand asbestos fears

    At least one school in Brisbane has closed after traces of asbestos were found in brightly coloured sand designed for children’s play and craft activities.

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    VIDEO: Ram raids on QLD businesses | Asbestos traces in a Brisbane school

    And a new look for Australia Post gives a sneak peek of what offices around the country will soon look like, ahead of the first opening in Brisbane.

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    Stocks eye return to record highs as US shutdown ends

    Global markets are edging up after the longest government shutdown in US history drew to an end.

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    Labor makes hay as Coalition ditches net-zero

    As the Liberals declare more coal and gas is needed in the nation’s energy grid to drive down power prices, Labor hopes to capitalise on the net-zero backdown.

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    Liberals thumb noses at voters they need to win

    Net zero resonates with young people, women, urban dwellers and those in teal electorates. So by dropping it, the Liberals have delivered a slap in the face to these voters, writes Michelle Grattan.

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'Part of me is gone': Grief at teen's murder of gran

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BREAKING: Liberals dump net zero

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Rate cut in doubt after surprise job-figure jump

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Funds flow in to protect endangered Aussie animal

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How SA could help Australia lead the green-metals race

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Why Australia keeps dodging the 'resource curse'

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Australia’s first treaty signed into law

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Solar storm could be biggest in 20 years

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VIDEO: Ram raids on QLD businesses | Asbestos traces in a Brisbane school

And a new look for Australia Post gives a sneak peek of what offices around the country will soon look like, ahead of the first opening in Brisbane.

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D-Day for Liberals as party divided on climate policy

The Liberals are expected to ditch their net-zero policy after a marathon meeting that exposed the party’s bitter divide on climate and energy policy.

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Is PM pressuring Labor to keep quiet on gambling?

A letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reopened the fight on gambling reform, amid reports many Labor MPs want change.

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Epstein names Trump in newly released emails

Newly-released emails from Jeffrey Epstein raise new questions about US President Donald Trump’s relationship with the convicted sex offender.

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Heart-of-gold doctor Queensland’s Aussie of the Year

A doctor who designed a mobile health service for rural and remote communities has been named Australian of the Year for Queensland.

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Campaigners claim Victoria Park’s 150th birthday may be its last

Save Victoria Park supporters – including a former Premier – gathered in the park this morning to continue their campaign against an Olympic stadium being built in the parklands.

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Ex-CFMEU boss Setka charged with abusive emails

A former boss of the embattled construction union has been accused of sending threatening, harassing and offensive emails to its administrator.

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It took a tribunal to get an SA 9-year-old funding from NDIS. What about everyone else?

The NDIS was built on a vision of inclusion, dignity and empowerment. But to realise this vision, families need to be shown compassion and have human connection with agencies, writes Legal Services SA chief executive Annmarie Lumsden.

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Big four banks slammed for profiting from fossil fuels

Australia’s big four banks have made billions from investing in fossil fuel projects in the past decade – but only two have made steps to walk away.

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Loopholes threaten natural wonder, expert warns

Closing well-known loopholes that allow wide-scale clearing of native vegetation is vital if the Great Barrier Reef is to be saved, a policy heavy-hitter warns.

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Bid to have Higgins declared bankrupt stalls

Former senator Linda Reynolds’ bid to bankrupt Brittany Higgins following a successful defamation case against her one-time staffer has hit a road block.

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The kids being kicked off the NDIS

As the year winds to an end, kids with autism and developmental delay face an uncertain future on the NDIS.

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55m-year-old eggshells reveal relative of ancient Queensland ‘drop croc’

Scientists say they’ve found the oldest crocodile eggshells in Australia, which reveal an ancient version of a species that may have climbed trees to hunt prey.

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‘Struggling for popular support’: Australia’s millionth refugee since WWII

“We saw a tinnie with two blokes with shorts and singlet … one of them raised his stubby as if proposing a toast. ‘G’day mate’, he shouted, ‘welcome to Australia’.” – former SA governor and refugee Hieu Van Le on arriving in Australia.

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Crunch time for Sussan Ley as Liberals zero in

A meeting of Liberals could define the party’s long-term energy and climate plan, as MPs prepare for a showdown with coalition partner the Nationals.

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Green light for new sports parks for Brisbane

Two fast-growing south Brisbane suburbs of Pallara and Ellen Grove are set to receive new district sports parks.

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Queenslanders on storm alert – again

Storms are set to hit south-east Queensland for the fifth weekend in a row, with new warnings issued to millions of residents.

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No smoking gun to link deposit scheme, home price spike

Lower-end homes outperformed the rest of the market in October, but it’s difficult to directly connect it to the government’s expanded deposit guarantee scheme.

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Why BBC bosses resigned over a Trump speech edit – and what happens next

The resignations of two BBC bosses over the Trump scandal show the pressures on public broadcasters – and why they must resist them, writes Denis Muller. 

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