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Australia’s hardest working dog could be out of a home

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Trump says war in Iran is ‘nearing completion’ in televised speech

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Rising costs are pushing Australian home builders to the brink

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Is the Fitzroy River suitable for Olympic events, given it’s home to crocodiles?

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Is free public transport a good idea?

To what extent do free or heavily discounted public transport fares change travel behaviour?

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PM announces long-awaited gambling ad crackdown

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Magnitude 7.4 quake triggers tsunami warning

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    Is free public transport a good idea?

    To what extent do free or heavily discounted public transport fares change travel behaviour?

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    PM announces long-awaited gambling ad crackdown

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a crackdown on betting ads with live sports broadcasts and celebrities in his sights.

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    Magnitude 7.4 quake triggers tsunami warning

    An earthquake ​has struck off Indonesia’s Ternate island, with a tsunami warning in place.

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    Australia’s hardest working dog could be out of a home

    He was cronwed Australia’s top working dog last year, but now three-year-old border collie Duke and his family could be out of a home.

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    Could Cuba be next on Trump’s list of attacks?

    Donald Trump says he wants the “honour” of “taking Cuba”. Now Cuban officials say they are preparing for the possibility of a US attack.

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    Tiny frogs making themselves at home in concrete jungle

    Tiny frogs that usually call the rainforest floor home are moving up into man-made concrete dwellings as the perfect tropical retreat, a study has found.

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NASA’s mission to the Moon takes off as Aussie company watches on

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Shock Brisbane Airport CCTV footage prompts Easter warning

Thumbnail for Shock Brisbane Airport CCTV footage prompts Easter warning
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PM’s $1b handout to ‘buffer’ businesses from war

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‘Extraordinary’ deep sea voyage off Qld coast finds 110 new species

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PM to make Covid-style address to nation on fuel crisis

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‘Australia’s favourite bird’ at risk of extinction, researchers warn

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Artemis and the new China-US space race

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Campdrafts cancelled but rodeos ready to ride amid fuel crisis

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VIDEO: Aussies confused over PM’s message | Plea from tourism operators

And online platforms are seeing a huge spike in Queenslanders turning to cleaner methods of transport.

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More work for company behind BOM website fiasco

The consulting firm behind the Bureau of Meteorology’s heavily criticised website has been awarded another multimillion-dollar government contract.

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Why the glory days of April Fools gags are over

It was a pasta picking prank that is believed to be the first April Fools’ Day story to hit the media, Associate Professor Phoebe Hart unpicks the tradition’s history.

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Trump tells allies ‘go get your own oil’: King confirms state visit

The US president has delivered a blunt warning to his allies that they will have to learn “how to fight for yourself”.

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Reedy Creek Quarry decision now in hands of Deputy Premier

Thousands of submissions rejecting a quarry planned for the Gold Coast have prompted new action from the state government.

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Brisbane operator sells 20 fast food outlets as it backs the Colonel

The Queensland operator of Taco Bell in Australia is sharpening its focus on a finger lickin’ good expansion into Europe.

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Countdown begins for first moon launch in 53 years

NASA’s Artemis II mission is due to launch on April 1 sending four astronauts on a 10-day lunar flyby to test systems for future moon landings.

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Need to fill up? This is when fuel prices will go down

Petrol and diesel costs across the nation are about to be slashed by 26.3 cents a litre – here’s when you can expect a welcome cut at the bowser.

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Card fees scrapped in $1.6b consumer victory

Removing surcharge fees on card transactions will mean punters know what they owe a business before they head to the till, the Reserve Bank says.

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Is Donald Trump planning to invade Iran?

Washington is sending thousands more troops into the Middle East – with President Donald Trump saying he wants Iran’s oil and may seize the country’s Kharg island, adding he could take it “easily”.

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‘Succulent Chinese meal’: Iconic Australian moment immortalised

Thirty-five years after declaring his arrest “democracy manifest”, Jack Karlson’s iconic public defence has gained national treasure status.

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Trump vows ‘retribution’ in threat against Iran

President Donald Trump has warned that Iran’s energy plants and oil wells will be obliterated if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran described US peace proposals as “unrealistic” and fired waves of missiles at Israel.

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Fuel excise halved as Albanese takes action on energy crisis

The federal government will halve the fuel excise and pause road user charges for trucks for three months, the Prime Minsiter said following a National Cabinet meeting today.

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What Louis Theroux’s Manosphere doco missed

Why Louis Theroux’s documentary misses the real story, and what happens when we treat misogyny as fascinating instead of dangerous.

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Dezi Freeman shot dead after stand-off with police

Double police-killer Dezi Freeman has been shot dead on a rural property after evading officers for seven months.

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Qld cops reveal surprising drive-off detail as pain at the pump increases

With petrol and diesel prices soaring, Queensland Police have revealed how many drivers are being reported for alleged fuel thefts each day.

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Don’t repeat Covid failures in fuel crisis, Labor urged

State and territory leaders are meeting to thrash out ideas to curb the ongoing fuel crisis as the Middle East conflict rages on.

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The tension at the heart of Australia’s gaming industry

Are video games art or products? This fundamental mismatch is a source of tension for game developers, writes Zainab Darbas.

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Ask the Expert: Cut through the confusion around leaving super to dependents

Superannuation law and tax law differ when it comes to who is considered a dependant when it comes to nominating a death beneficiary.

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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