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Time's up for Commonwealth Games countdown clock, as vandals strike

Vandals set fire to the surfboard-shaped clock at South Bank in Brisbane overnight, claiming their actions are in retaliation for Commonwealth Games protesters being arrested on the Gold Coast.

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Author AdminPosted on April 14, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

The day de Castella stopped the nation with marathon victory in 1982

Where were you as Robert de Castella battled for marathon gold at the Brisbane Commonwealth Games? Almost four decades on, the famous race is still remembered as one of the most memorable moments in the nation’s sporting history.

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Author AdminPosted on April 14, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

Why 'transition' is the coal industry's hardest word

A proposal for a new coal tax this week was the latest idea in the debate about whether the coal industry needs to transition. But what is a coal transition and why is it so bitterly contested?

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

Frostbite, wolves and charging moose part of cyclist's epic Alaskan adventure

Alaska’s Iditarod Trail Invitational is 30 days of cycling through an unforgiving, frozen winter wilderness. Brisbane bike mechanic Troy Szczurkowski has braved it three times.

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

If discrimination is wrong, how can there be exceptions to the rule?

When it comes to discrimination, the law is clear. But how do you explain female-only gyms and men-only clubs? The short answer is the law itself discriminates.

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

Backpackers pull on the boots to keep small town football competition alive

The tiny community of Condamine has turned to international backpackers to help keep local football alive, but it has a twofold benefit for the farming community.

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

Bundaberg suburb's contaminated water turned off a week after PFAS concerns raised

Queensland Health says a contaminated water supply was switched off in a Bundaberg suburb near the local airport a week after first concerns were raised about unsafe levels of the potentially toxic chemical PFAS, but residents should not be alarmed.

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

House gigs might save musos and the social fabric of your neighbourhood

Can house gigs nurture a new generation of musicians, and give others an extra source of income in an industry impacted by technology?

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

French bakery cops complaint to Fair Trading for not selling macarons

A woman complains to the Office of Fair Trading over a popular Sunshine Coast patisserie’s decision not to sell any macarons, which the owner says are “going out of fashion” in France.

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

Dylan Voller in hospital after being arrested for breaching bail at protests

The former Northern Territory youth detainee is being treated for injuries sustained in a police van after he was arrested for breaching his bail conditions during an Indigenous protest on the Gold Coast.

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Author AdminPosted on April 13, 2018Categories ABC News - Brisbane Latest Updates

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