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Coalition split hurts Ley, but fault is all Littleproud's

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Ley breaks silence after Coalition split

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Rose Byrne, Jacob Elordi lead Aussie Oscar hopes

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Pregnant woman among four shot in country town

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Screen Queensland funds five new homegrown projects

Screen Queensland will distribute $325,000 of funding across five new projects “giving creators the freedom to innovate”.

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Cities snubbed as Harry Styles announces Australian return

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Is Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ a power grab?

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    Screen Queensland funds five new homegrown projects

    Screen Queensland will distribute $325,000 of funding across five new projects “giving creators the freedom to innovate”.

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    Cities snubbed as Harry Styles announces Australian return

    Harry Styles is getting back out on the road, with a 50-date world tour that eventually finishes Down Under – but only in two capital cities.

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    Is Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ a power grab?

    Today, UN analyst at the International Crisis Group, Maya Ungar, on the real agenda behind Trump’s Board of Peace and whether Australia should join.

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    Coalition split hurts Ley, but fault is all Littleproud's

    Even before this crisis, it was generally accepted Ley’s days as Opposition Leader were numbered. But it’s David Littleproud whose leadership should be on the line, according to Michelle Grattan.

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    ‘Extremely concerning’: Australia Day terror plot claim

    A young man allegedly planned a Molotov cocktail attack for Australia Day celebrations in order to overthrow the government.

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    Climate change made heatwave five times more likely

    Australia has just experienced its worst heatwave in six years but it’s set to become much more common under existing policies to curb carbon emissions.

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New police base opens in Queensland’s south east

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Qld police arrest man on terror charge

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Aussie capitals with lowest – and highest – petrol prices revealed

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Surprising jobs data adds to rate hike case

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Trump ‘won’t use force’ to take Greenland, drops tariff threat

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Qld doubles down on gun buyback stance

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How hate speech blew up the Coalition

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Bondi dead remembered on day of mourning

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VIDEO: High temperatures across SEQ | Great Ocean Road flood clean-up

And a young scooter rider has narrowly avoided being hit by a car on a busy Gold Coast road.

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Nats split from Libs after night of crisis meetings

The Nationals are again walking away from the Coalition, saying they can no longer serve in Opposition Leader Sussan Ley’s shadow ministry.

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UQ celebrates 25 years of world-leading Australian literature library

Queensland’s world-leading record of creative writing and associated critical works marks a milestone.

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‘If it’s flooded, forget it’: Fresh warnings for Rockhampton residents

Rockhampton residents have been urged to avoid flood waters as the Fitzroy River continues to rise in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji.

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‘Recipe for chaos’: Schools ban e-bikes amid growing parent fears

Parents are worried about school kids on e-bikes and e-scooters, citing their lack of road-rule knowledge and speed as inherent dangers.

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Trio may quit as Coalition splits on hate speech

Three senior Nationals are expected to quit the shadow ministry after defying the Coalition’s official position to cross the floor on Tuesday night’s vote on hate speech laws.

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Election day called amid NZ economy struggles

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Luxon has used his first week back in the job this year to launch a bid for a second term.

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Israel begins demolition of a United Nations HQ in Jerusalem

Israel is demolishing the former headquarters of the UN’s Palestinian aid agency in East Jerusalem, with the UN saying it’s a “violation of international law”.

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Queensland’s pillars of light for Bondi attack Day of Mourning

Queensland is holding a series of events to mark the National Day of Mourning for those impacted by the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.

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How Elon Musk’s Grok started undressing children

Anthony Albanese has staked his legacy on keeping children safe online, so what is he doing to protect them from Grok?

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Tragic details emerge after teen’s island death

The devastated family of a teenager who died surrounded by dingoes say their hearts are shattered as they wait for news on the cause of her death.

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Netflix revises offer for Warner Bros to all-cash

Netflix has switched to an all-cash offer for Warner Bros Discovery’s studio and streaming assets in a bid to shut the door on Paramount’s rival efforts.

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Trump vows there’s ‘no going back’ on Greenland

US President Donald Trump has posted an AI-generated image of himself planting the American flag on Greenland and doubled down with a warning that “there’s no going back”.

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Anti-hate laws pass parliament in late sitting

Contentious reforms aimed at better protecting the Jewish community have passed parliament, but not without fierce political debate.

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Lift off: Queensland space company cracks billion-dollar milestone

A Queensland space company saw its first rocket test flight crash shortly after lift off less than six months ago, now it has landed a significant new valuation.

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‘True maestro’: Tributes for fashionisto Valentino

Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died after a decades-long illustrious career dressing Hollywood stars and high society in his haute couture.

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‘Thanks mate’: Man’s brave act after police horses injured

A good Samaritan has rushed to grab the reins of a startled, runaway police horse that was injured while patrolling central Gold Coast on Sunday morning.

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Thousands of chips wash up on popular beach

A sea of uncooked chips has washed up on a beach near Sussex, marking the latest in a slew of strange produce washing up on British shores.

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Back-to-work blues or time to quit? How to tell

Going back to work after the summer holidays can feel brutal, but are the so-called January blues pointing you to something deeper?

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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