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At 20 years old, he may be the most important player in Queensland

Given the state of the Queensland clubs, this rookie halfback may be the most important player in the state. Here is why.

Nick Wright
Nick Wright

Sport reporter

Life in a tight spot not for all, but Brisbane homes might be heading that way

No longer backyard shoeboxes, granny flats could be mutually beneficial for struggling renters and homeowners.

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

A Queensland Senate may be the only thing to protect the LNP from itself

A proportionally representative Queensland upper house would protect future state governments from their worst instincts.

Cameron Atfield
Cameron Atfield

Journalist

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Crime & Courts

Police footage of the Toowoomba home after members of the congregation were arrested.

Church group in girl’s death trial claims ‘persecution’

“This isn’t really a trial about murder of a child as it is religious persecution.”

  • by Rex Martinich
The Toowoomba home of Elizabeth Struhs, who died after her religious family stopped her insulin.

‘They believed God would raise her from the dead’

Elizabeth Struhs’ body was left on a mattress for 36 hours before authorities were called because a fringe religious group believed God would “raise her from the dead”, a court has heard.

  • by Cloe Read

Politics

Brisbane 2032 Olympics

Celebrations that East Brisbane State School had been saved were short-lived following a corrected statement from the state government.

Department blunder adds to community frustration over East Brisbane school’s future

An incomplete statement that caused community celebration was quickly walked back after it was issued without five crucial words.

  • by Courtney Kruk
Rheed McCracken hopes to reach his fourth Paralympics in Paris.

A plane seat next to Kochie changed his life. Now he wants to win Paris Paralympics

If not for sport, and a chance meeting, gold medal hopeful Rheed McCracken would struggle to fathom where he would be today. But a decline in Australian sport has him worried.

  • by Nick Wright

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