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In our top stories, the Albanese government will now face criticism that it has short-changed the state in the federal budget after underestimating how many Australians would move to Queensland.
Amid federal government efforts to address grocery pricing and competition concerns nationwide, advice to the state has pointed to potential planning interventions.
Brisbane’s Supreme Court has heard that, instead of fleeing the home they broke into, two boys slashed at Wallabies star Toutai Kefu before cutting his wife to the bone with a sickle.
BHP takeover target Anglo American will sell its Queensland coal mines and spin off other assets in a radical shift to unlock value and deter an aggressive $64 billion merger being pursued by Australia’s biggest miner.
Which coffee is the most popular in your Brisbane suburb?
Data from coffee sales has found that Brisbane’s most avid latte fans cluster well outside the centre. What’s your suburb’s most popular coffee?
In today’s Perspective column, Cameron Atfield asks: Is Australia’s shoey tradition really something to be proud of?
And in sport, injuries have thrown a wrench in the Brisbane Broncos’ State of Origin preparations – but a young star could benefit.
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