Victor Power has tears in his eyes as the credits fade: the 98-year-old veteran never thought he’d return to Dunkirk. He says Christopher Nolan’s film tells the truth of what happened to him on the beach — and serves as a warning that “we don’t want any more wars”.
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More women are freezing their eggs, but is it making us complacent about fertility?
Ange Anderson doesn’t want to rush into having kids when she meets the right guy, so the 32-year-old is putting her babymakers on ice. But while an increasing number of women are freezing their eggs to delay motherhood, it may lead some to miss out.
Pies and Crows draw as Eagles, Bulldogs win
A thrilling draw between Adelaide and Collingwood headline a Sunday that also saw West Coast and the Western Bulldogs post wins. Get the lowdown in our ScoreCentre.
Blaze destroys abandoned house in inner-city Brisbane
An abandoned home is gutted by fire in St Paul’s Terrace in the inner-city Brisbane suburb of Spring Hill.
Palaszczuk says Labor the underdog in Queensland election fight
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk ties Queensland’s LNP and One Nation together and claims underdog status, as she appeals for a “working majority” at the upcoming state election.
Farnham joins domestic violence survivors in surprise Brisbane gig
Veteran performer John Farnham sings rousing rendition of his hit ballad You’re the Voice in a surprise appearance at a Brisbane concert raising awareness of domestic violence.
'Buy Queensland first' policy adopted despite free trade agreements
Queensland businesses will be favoured over interstate and international suppliers for state government purchases, even if their price is higher, and regardless of Australian trade agreements, under a new policy being announced today.
Trio jailed over glass-bottle rape of friend at Brisbane party
Three men appear shocked — while their supporters cried out in the court room — as they’re jailed for the rape of a friend at a party in Brisbane, with the sexual assaulted posted online.
High prices driving a 21st century gold rush
New gold mines are being opened and old ones revived as miners seek to capitalise on high prices.
Brisbane bus drivers, council still at loggerheads after peak hour strike
Bus services return to normal across Brisbane after half of the capital’s drivers walked off the job during Friday’s peak hour, affecting up to 100,000 commuters.



