Historic three-way tie for Jack Sing Medal
The Geelong Cricket Association has witnessed history after three players tied for the most prestigious individual medal.
The Geelong Cricket Association has witnessed history after three players tied for the most prestigious individual medal.
The former Spotlight producer who gave bombshell evidence in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation trial has lodged shock legal proceedings against his former employer.
A businessman accused of telling an employee to ‘stab that c***’ last told his lawyers he was heading to South East Qld before Cyclone Alfred hit, right before they lost contact.
Broncos star Payne Haas’s mum, who is accused of killing three people in a horrific Gold Coast hinterland crash, has made a shock move in bid to resolve the matter, a court has heard.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is warning Gold Coasters to brace for a rare ‘king tide’ combined with Cyclone Alfred stirring up huge surf – and is opening sandbagging stations early.
Thousands of cats will be killed in Queensland in a bid to protect some of Australia’s most vulnerable species.
Two men accused of a violent midday robbery have been named in court after allegedly leaving a shop worker wounded.
The Northern Territory Titans are doing their home country proud, proving their talent on the world stage as they prepare for a final day tilt at the big prize on day two of the Las Vegas Nines.
She’s one of Australia’s leading execs but Marni Cook admits that when she first welcomed her son, part-time wasn’t on offer. But she soon managed to become the country’s first remote worker.
Police have been ordered to launch an investigation into the death of a two-year-old boy who had a heart attack in a Sydney hospital.
Queenslanders are being urged to steer clear of the coast this weekend as Severe Tropical Cyclone Alfred brings powerful waves.
Influencer Andrew Tate said he and brother Tristan are “misunderstood” after they arrived in the US despite being due to go on trial in Romania.
Millions of Aussies will have more money in their pockets next month, with Centrelink support payments boosted to keep up with inflation.
The high price of flights in and out the NT have led to a local karate lover calling for help to fund a trip to train under ‘superstar instructors’ – with the hopes of passing on the knowledge.
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