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Islamic State-linked families mapping return to Australia

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King’s US visit hit differently for Australia

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PM reveals plan to create billion-litre fuel reserve

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Big rail project taken off track after cost blowout

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Queensland first home buyers are giving up too soon – and it’s costing them years

The biggest barrier for many Brisbane first home buyers isn’t affordability – it’s misinformation. From deposit myths to overestimated borrowing hurdles, outdated beliefs are causing buyers to wait years longer than necessary.

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Brisbane research centre reveals ground-breaking cancer-detecting AI

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Could the RBA’s rate rise send Australia into recession?

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    Queensland first home buyers are giving up too soon – and it’s costing them years

    The biggest barrier for many Brisbane first home buyers isn’t affordability – it’s misinformation. From deposit myths to overestimated borrowing hurdles, outdated beliefs are causing buyers to wait years longer than necessary.

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    Brisbane research centre reveals ground-breaking cancer-detecting AI

    Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can detect hidden cancers, researchers saying it gives pathologists “Superman or Superwoman” vision.

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    Could the RBA’s rate rise send Australia into recession?

    Why the Reserve Bank is making Australians pay more to contain inflation, and the risk that it goes too far.

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    Islamic State-linked families mapping return to Australia

    A group of 13 people with links to the terrorist group Islamic State have confirmed plans to travel to Australia after years in a Syrian refugee camp.

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    Extra household stimulus not on the table for budget

    Treasurer Jim Chalmers has poured cold water on suggestions the budget will include a cash splash for households for cost-of-living relief.

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    Blow to mortgage holders as RBA hikes rates

    Mortgage holders will take another blow to their finances after the Reserve Bank lifted interest rates, with the dollar impact revealed.

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Budget handouts on the table as inflation debate flares

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Corporate Ladder: Your guide to executive appointments in Queensland

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Could Kumanjayi Little Baby’s death be a turning point?

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IMF chief warns of ‘much worse outcome’ if war drags on

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Nominations open for 2026 40 Under 40 Queensland

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Terri reveals Robert’s big difference from dad

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Australian schools favour the rich – but how can we fix it?

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Midwives of the skies helping birth babies mid-air

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VIDEO: Man arrested after crashing stolen car into pool | Police hunt for Stretton arsonist who lit himself on fire

Sea World rescue teams have helped save a humpback whale which became stranded on a sandbank in a lake on the New South Wales Coast.

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Stalled methane fight risks climate, energy security

Concerted efforts to curb methane from fossil fuel production in Australia and around the world could benefit both the climate and energy security.

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Greens deliver body blow to Labor in by-election race

Labor is accusing the Greens of endorsing a conservative government, with the minor party blowing the race for a once-safe seat wide open.

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Aussies dazzle as Met Gala kicks off

Hugh Jackman and his new partner hit the red carpet, as did Nicole Kidman and her daughter, as one of fashion’s biggest nights of the year kicked off.

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EV demand to remain strong despite tax break change

Winding back tax exemptions for electric vehicles will allow manufacturers to focus on cheaper models for drivers, the energy minister has claimed.

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Woman charged over neglect of young girl

A woman has been charged with torture and failing to provide the necessities of life to a child who has been in intensive care for almost three months.

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Budget won’t be war between generations: Treasurer

Jim Chalmers has played down suggestions possible changes to negative gearing or capital gains tax would be breaking promises with the electorate.

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NY ex-mayor Giuliani hospitalised in critical condition

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is in a critical condition in hospital, with his spokesman asking people to pray for the 81-year-old.

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Can cash help solve teacher’s ‘troubling’ disappearance?

The daughter of a teacher who vanished nearly 30 years ago will join police to announce a $1 million reward to help uncover information leading to an arrest.

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Antoinette Lattouf on her ABC battle and the cost of winning

Journalist Antoinette Lattouf discusses the cost of challenging the system, and what comes next after winning.

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PM signs new deals in Japanese state visit

Major agreements on defence, critical minerals and gas have been signed with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during her first visit to Australia.

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US to free ships stranded in Strait of Hormuz

The United States will soon launch an effort to “guide” stranded ships from the Iran-gripped Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump says.

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Rates hikes won't fix inflation from fuel prices

The inflation figures released last week confirm what we already know: Inflation is up, and it’s all because of higher fuel costs, writes Matt Grudnoff.
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The Stats Guy: The demographic case for halving income tax

Until we fix the tax system, the Treasurer will keep reaching for the same lever on Budget night – the Australian worker’s payslip, writes Simon Kuestenmacher.
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How to maximise the pension, super and work as you hit retirement age

In some circumstances, superannuation, the pension and working past retirement age can combine for the best outcome, writes Craig Sankey.

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Why rising terror threat levels could render the Bondi royal commission useless

As the first report from the royal commission into antisemitism lands, Australia’s terrorism threat level is already listed as probable.  Counter-terrorism expert Greg Barton discusses what the report reveals.

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Heartbreaking family plea after violence over Kumanjayi Little Baby’s death

The family of Kumanjayi Little Baby who died in NT has pleaded for calm after a violent response in Alice Springs overnight, saying “what has happened this week is not our way”.

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$50,000 arts degrees look set to stay, despite a new bill trying to slash uni fees

For five years, many Australian university students have been watching their study bills rise with despair. Professor Andrew Norton explores a new bill looking to reverse 2021 changes that saw arts degrees double in price.

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Road safety campaign launch amid ‘worst toll in decade’

The Australian Road Safety Foundation is throwing the book at a new campaign being launched in Brisbane as one local woman shares the loss of two of her closest people in road accidents.

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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