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Hemi Goodwin-Burke was bashed to death by Matthew James Ireland he court heard Ireland drunkenly beat Hemi over a two-hour period while babysitting him in March 2015.
Townsville

A babysitter’s lethal betrayal

Months away from the possible release of Hemi Goodwin-Burke’s killer, the Bulletin speaks to the detective who led the horrific investigation and the toddler’s grieving parents as they continue to fight for justice.

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World

World’s scariest conspiracy theory

There’s a conspiracy to seize control of every aspect of the United States. Government. Law. Media. Education. And it’s based on the bible’s Book of Revelation.

Golden Globes 2019 red carpet. Picture: Supplied
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Gaga shocks at Golden Globes

It’s the awards show where stars let their hair down. The Golden Globes kick off the Hollywood awards season today, with Lady Gaga turning heads sporting a dramatic new look.

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Skilled carpenter and small buiness owner working in his woodwork workshop, using a circular saw to cut through a wooden plank

The long game

A COMMITTMENT to the long game is key to success for those business that form the backbone of the Australian economy.

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SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 16: Nico Rosberg of Germany driving the (6) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes F1 WO7 Mercedes PU106C Hybrid turbo on track during practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Singapore at Marina Bay Street Circuit on September 16, 2016 in Singapore.  (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

Sparks fly at Singapore Grand Prix

WITH a demanding, floodlit circuit that snakes through glittering skyscrapers at night, the Singapore Grand Prix is as thrilling as it gets. Rory Gibson reports on why drivers – and fans – love this race so much.

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Grid at Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Singapore Grand Prix, Race, Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, Sunday 18 September 2016.

Spend your tax refund in style

YOU’VE filed your tax return and the good news is you’ve got a $5000 refund coming your way. Is it enough for a bucket-list trip to see the Singapore Grand Prix? Rory Gibson reports

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