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If you’re just catching up, here are the stories that made headlines today:
Hundreds of people have fled to evacuation centres after record-breaking rain in northern Australia, with the deluge set to continue for days.
The Labor council opposition is set to back Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner’s proposal to reduce car park requirements for more high-density inner-city developments when it is put to a vote in City Hall tomorrow.
A two-metre “vagrant” crocodile has been spotted today near Rainbow Beach north of Brisbane.
Australian supermarkets are under intense pressure from politicians to cut shelf prices and simultaneously pay Australian suppliers more. Coles’ answer to this conundrum is to reduce its product range by 10 per cent – that’s 2500 products that will disappear.
Australia may be unable to escape crushing tariffs on its exports to America for a second time, former US ambassador Arthur Sinodinos has warned, as President Donald Trump’s efforts to revive his country’s manufacturing base sent the ASX into a tailspin.
The 67th Grammy Awards have served as a changing of the guard, as pop’s new bright lights Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX and Chappell Roan stole the show. Look back on our live blog of the night.
And Wallabies great James Horwill has challenged man-mountain Angus Blyth to embrace the contest that awaits him amid a logjam never before seen at Ballymore.