When it comes to winning, no one does it quite like rugby union giants the New Zealand All Blacks. So what’s Australia to do?
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QR's problem-plagued Next Generation Rollingstock train derails
One of Queensland Rail’s troubled new trains comes off the rails at Ipswich, west of Brisbane. It’s the latest in a string of problems for the Next Generation Rollingstock, which was initially supposed to be in service last year.
Gary Ablett's football journey comes full circle to Geelong
Arguably the player of his generation, Gary Ablett has thrilled crowds for 16 seasons — now his career has come full circle, allowing him to return to Kardinia Park and the Cats.
Battery storage could be hard hit by new energy policy
Battery storage for renewable energy may be too expensive under the Federal Government’s new energy policy, the industry says.
Gambling is 'Australia's equivalent of the NRA': Tim Costello
The Alliance for Gambling Reform has slammed plans for a mega casino in Brisbane, saying the gambling industry is Australia’s “blind spot” and akin to the National Rifle Association in America.
Roads remain cut, homes evacuated as floodwaters rise in parts of Queensland
Torrential rain severely damages local roads and wipes out crops in Queensland’s North Burnett region, as community leaders call for immediate action by the State Government.
Migaloo snap off coast wins international praise for Aussie photographer
A stunning snap of Migaloo making his way up the eastern Australian coast snags a Byron Bay photographer a prestigious international award.
Police charge teen accused of Logan child assault with multiple offences
A teenager charged over the assault of a six-year-old girl at Loganlea south of Brisbane will “vehemently” fight the charges against him, his lawyer says, after the accused faced a Beenleigh court.
These are the most annoying noises driving people mad
Loud noises driving you crazy? You don’t have to suffer in silence, here’s what you need to know if you want to raise your voice over that barking dog, out-of-hours construction work, and hoons.
Share economy rivers of gold could become more of a trickle, expert warns
Thousands of older Australians are plunging into the share economy to make easy extra money, but an expert warns that cash may soon be harder to grab.



