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Sat 29 Feb 2020

Law failing to keep up with social media age

premium_icon Law failing to keep up with social media age

Character assassination played out on social media needs to be kept in check by courts while still allowing “breathing space for expression”, according to judge

Let’s name and shame our DV thugs

premium_icon Let’s name and shame our DV thugs

Domestic violence campaigners are demanding that Queensland join other states and territories in unmasking the thugs who breach domestic violence orders.

Why dog-friendly offices are the way of the future

premium_icon Why dog-friendly offices are the way of the future

Employers looking to improve work productivity and more should consider letting the business go to the dogs. That’s the message from the Mushroom Group

Man's body found on road

Man's body found on road

An unidentified man's body has been found in the middle of a road in NSW.

Sunrise reporter assaulted by boy in street

premium_icon Sunrise reporter assaulted by boy in street

Channel Seven reporter Bianca Stone has been harassed and inappropriately touched by a teenage boy while on her way to work in Brisbane’s CBD.

‘I’ll be life and soul of Mardi Gras if I stay awake!’

premium_icon ‘I’ll be life and soul of Mardi Gras if I stay awake!’

Headlining Mardi Gras is no ordinary gig. The Brit won’t take to the stage until the early hours of Sunday morning as the event’s top-billed artist.

Wedding problem behind $3m idea

Wedding problem behind $3m idea

Many brides-to-be kick off a wed shred before tying the knot – but Katie and Andy Mant’s fitness kick ended up changing their lives.

Empowering women through running

premium_icon Empowering women through running

The Kingaroy Go Getter Girls Running Group have been empowering women through running in the South Burnett for the past 14 years.

Crime & dine: Where Sydney’s underbelly lunch and brunch

premium_icon Crime & dine: Where Sydney’s underbelly lunch and brunch

Whether it’s a “hit’’ or a major drug deal, many a crime has been organised over a long lunch at some of Sydney’s finest restaurants.

Why this Labor faction is in trouble

premium_icon Why this Labor faction is in trouble

A tiny Labor faction led by a pint-sized minister has been dobbed in for failing to fulfil their obligations under parliamentary rules.

‘I feared I’d be next in the grave’

premium_icon ‘I feared I’d be next in the grave’

Jeff Parker weighed almost 158kg when he changed his life before it was too late. See his incredible transformation as he works to hit under 100kg.

Woman sues for $1.4m over Boxing Day work accident

premium_icon Woman sues for $1.4m over Boxing Day work accident

It is claimed BMA failed to provide a safe place of work, safe and or/suitable plant machinery/equipment.

Alleged killer revealed following brother's shock death

premium_icon Alleged killer revealed following brother's shock death

Tragic news rocks small community following horrific altercation as Gregory Jason Krause charged over brother's death.

Why Qld is the safest place in viral outbreak

premium_icon Why Qld is the safest place in viral outbreak

Queensland is leading the nation in preparedness for a potential coronavirus outbreak, but Australia is still lacking key supplies for such an eventuality.

$25,000 reward on offer for missing dog

premium_icon $25,000 reward on offer for missing dog

Remmy went missing in Baywater in Perth on November 27 but pet detectives on the case said she could be anywhere in Australia and was feared stolen.

Push to shield mine supervisors from industrial manslaughter

premium_icon Push to shield mine supervisors from industrial manslaughter

Union claims the move would ‘make a mockery of leadership accountability on mine safety’.

Defamation shocker: What they said and what it cost them

premium_icon Defamation shocker: What they said and what it cost them

They were no different to any of the millions of social media posts made every day, but for these people those words changed their lives irrevocably.

Coronavirus, recession fears wipe $12 trillion from markets

premium_icon Coronavirus, recession fears wipe $12 trillion from markets

Wall Street stocks have suffered another downbeat to conclude the worst week since the 2008 financial crisis.

Turkey to let Syrian refugees into Europe

Turkey to let Syrian refugees into Europe

Turkey says it is throwing open its border to let Syrian refugees pass through to Europe after Turkish soldiers were killed in an escalating war in Syria.

Search for missing woman near Mackay enters second day

Search for missing woman near Mackay enters second day

UPDATE: Police are urgently appealing for anyone in a 15-kilometre vicinity of Yalboroo to be on the lookout for missing 83-year-old woman Barbara Marincic.

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