Monk, D’Arcy accept their fate
KENRICK Monk has accepted that he and team-mate Nick D’Arcy will be sent home as soon as they finish competing in next month’s London games.
KENRICK Monk has accepted that he and team-mate Nick D’Arcy will be sent home as soon as they finish competing in next month’s London games.
GORDON Nuttall could stay in jail indefinitely if he fails to meet a deadline today to pay an $82,000 fine imposed by parliament.
James Ashby was urged to turn down a job offer from Peter Slipper because the LNP turncoat’s conduct would “wipe off” on him.
LABOR is set to retain the vacated seat of former Queensland premier Anna Bligh.
BARNABY Joyce has questioned whether new Greens leader Christine Milne can call herself a “country person”.
THEY have weathered the booms and busts in Dysart, along with all the worries that come with coal mining.
THE federal government has fired a warning shot at Queensland over plans for a go-it-alone culling of swarming fruit bats
Former Labor leader Bill Hayden has declared that Australia’s oldest political party may have “had its time”.
THE body of junior lifesaving champion Matthew Barclay was pulled from the surf of a treacherous Gold Coast beach yesterday.
THE latest surf tragedy again raises the question of safety gear for competitors.
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