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Why Victoria’s youth crime laws won’t work

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Landmark CFMEU inquiry launches in Brisbane after damning probe

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Grandson of Adelaide Uni trailblazer forges new family legacy

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Families reassured as asbestos sand scare widens

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Tributes for teen as charges laid over fatal hit-run

A 17-year-old girl fatally struck in a hit-and-run crash has been remembered as a much-loved daughter and sister who cared deeply for those around her.

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History made as Wilson elected Vic Libs leader

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Mt Isa’s new rehabilitation program aiming to stop youth reoffending

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    Tributes for teen as charges laid over fatal hit-run

    A 17-year-old girl fatally struck in a hit-and-run crash has been remembered as a much-loved daughter and sister who cared deeply for those around her.

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    History made as Wilson elected Vic Libs leader

    Liberals are making history in Victoria with a new female boss landing the top job. A revolving door of leaders has plagued the party over the past 11 months.

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    Mt Isa’s new rehabilitation program aiming to stop youth reoffending

    A new state government program in Mt Isa aims to get young offenders back into work and education in a bid to stop them reoffending.

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    VIDEO: Man shot dead by police | first witnesses in CMFEU inquiry

    And tonight, council’s plans for a new sand island on the Gold Coast.

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    Hewitt admits flirt with stunning switch to AFL

    An epic Davis Cup win over Roger Federer in 2003 convinced South Australian tennis great Lleyton Hewitt to not go ahead with a sporting career change.

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    Armed man gunned down in fatal police confrontation

    An armed man threatening a woman with a knife has been shot dead by police in the early hours after he refused to surrender.

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Queensland businesses caught in $15 billion of red tape

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Tentative date for Lehrmann rape trial revealed

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My kids played with contaminated sand – here’s what I want you to know

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Cyclone shelter and flood levee boost in disaster plan

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What does Anthony Albanese stand for?

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Turkey’s joint-host offer to break COP31 deadlock with Adelaide

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What to consider before switching from an SMSF

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Brisbane clubs hit by dumping and vandalism win safety help

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VIDEO: Man shot dead by police | first witnesses in CMFEU inquiry

And tonight, council’s plans for a new sand island on the Gold Coast.

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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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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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US axing reignites debate on future of our five cents

America’s decision to stop minting its one-cent coin could raise fresh doubts for the future of Australian currency’s smallest denomination – which costs more than double its value to make.

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

The NRL have minimised five-day turnarounds and removed repeat fixtures within five weeks of each other, but some still have it easier than others in 2026.

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

A murdered grandmother’s loved ones have had their lives shattered after her teen killer received a sentence that means he will likely be free before he is 26.

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How the Catholic Church fights abuse survivors

A year ago, the High Court handed down a decision that was a blow to survivors of child sexual abuse everywhere.

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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

Heartbreaking victim impact statements have been heard in court at a teenager’s sentencing over a grandmother’s fatal stabbing that sparked law reforms.

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BREAKING: Liberals dump net zero

A commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 has been formally scrapped by the Liberal Party following weeks of political infighting and division.

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Rate cut in doubt after surprise job-figure jump

The number of people employed in Australia rose by a larger-than-expected 42,000 in October, causing the jobless rate to tumble to 4.3 per cent.

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Funds flow in to protect endangered Aussie animal

The Lockyer Valley Regional Council has won funding for its “revolutionary” technique in protecting its fragile platypus population.

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How SA could help Australia lead the green-metals race

Australia could help to reduce carbon emissions around the world using green metals – with SA likely to play the major role, a new study has found.

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Why Australia keeps dodging the 'resource curse'

How has Australia dodged the “resource curse” to remain one of the wealthiest, most stable democracies on Earth? Simon Kuestenmacher explains.

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Australia’s first treaty signed into law

Australia’s first treaty with Aboriginal people has been formally signed into law, described as an historic moment once thought impossible.

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Solar storm could be biggest in 20 years

The British Geological Survey says coronal mass ejections coming out of the sun may cause the largest solar storm to hit the earth in more than 20 years.

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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.

InDaily Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live, the Turrbal, Yuggera, Yugambeh and Kombumerri people, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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