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A NQ man who drunk-drove and ended up in a gully before fleeing the scene was told by a magistrate he was lucky to be alive.
A “clunky” union bid to have businesses pay a levy to fund workers’ training has been shot down in what was an otherwise “uneventful” start to Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ economic reform roundtable.
Regional Queenslanders are far less satisfied than their city counterparts with the quality of essential infrastructure in their communities – a divide that is sharpest over roads, childcare and ...
The cost of living crisis is hitting harder in the bush than it is in the city, with two out of five regional residents ...
Australian basketball hall of famer and three-time WNBL MVP Kathy Foster says the introduction of a new team in Tasmania is ...
Tens of thousands of NSW businesses are facing a tax trap with the Minns government primed to collect more than $1.3 billion ...
A cheap, one-off blood test should be funded in Australia researchers say after a new study showed it could “significantly” ...
Tasmanian financial group, MyState, has celebrated the end of a “transformational” year — in which it merged with ...
With the SCGRL A-Grade finals series set to ignite, we take a look at the players who consistently deliver but often fly ...
There’s a growing push towards giving Australian schools Indigenous rather than geographical names – and Victoria is going ...
According to the Victorian Fisheries Authority, the most important thing is to keep the shark in sight by maintaining eye ...
A prisoner charged with attempted murder has faced Maryborough Magistrates Court. David John Jepsen, 49, appeared via video ...
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