Tiny town offering $680k, house, car to find GP
It has to be one of the more lucrative job offers in Qld, yet even an astronomical $680,000 salary package, plus free accommodation and five weeks’ leave has so far failed to lure the right candidate.
It has to be one of the more lucrative job offers in Qld, yet even an astronomical $680,000 salary package, plus free accommodation and five weeks’ leave has so far failed to lure the right candidate.
He is rich – cartoonishly rich – outspoken and powerful – and at this federal election, he simply cannot be ignored. This is the true story behind his meteoric rise.
A world-famous millionaire castaway who has lived on a remote tropical Queensland island since the 1990s is now seeking a companion to join him in paradise. You can apply here.
Selwyn Button’s journey from playing bush footy to the halls of Harvard University is breathtaking. He wants to ensure the next generation gets the same opportunity. WELCOME TO HIGH STEAKS
Homes were built with their backs to it, while sewage has been dumped in it and heavy industry favoured along its inner-city banks, but the Brown Snake is about to realise its true potential as one of Brisbane’s superpowers. THIS IS HIGH STEAKS.
He is the former Greens councillor known for his somewhat combative relationship with some media, but despite his protests, his views on the organisation of rural fire brigades deserve ventilation. This is High Steaks, the vegetarian edition.
One of Queensland’s highest-profile lawyers for decades, Terry O’Gorman is now in ‘semi-retirement’. But there’s one contentious legal issue that has his full attention, writes Michael Madigan.
A Brisbane holocaust survivor has a grim message 80 years after the Auschwitz horrors saying “What happened in 1930s Germany which allowed a charismatic leader such as Hitler to gain power… is happening again”.
He grew up on a farm before studying law and travelling Europe with his opera singer wife. Now David Janetzki reveals two moments that sparked his interest in politics. WELCOME TO HIGH STEAKS
One of Australia’s most senior Anglican prelates has opened up on his sexual abuse as a kid in the Boy Scouts and the apology he issued to the LGBT community on behalf of the church.
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