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Queensland’s Aldi version of a supermarket pricing probe takes full flight

A federal inquiry saw Woolworths’ chief executive threatened with jail. The state effort has seen a maybe not-so-surprising intervention from the Premier.

Matt Dennien
Matt Dennien

Reporter

‘This doesn’t make sense. How much shopping can you really carry on a bicycle?’

Bunnings trip? Lounge suite? A person? No problem. A politician has sparked a surprising online trend after questioning whether people could actually shop by bike.

Man versus bear: Men need to stop being angry at the question and listen to the answer

The reasons women are “choosing the bear” aren’t supposed to be literal – they’re supposed to highlight the reality of our experiences.

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

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Crime & Courts

Rachel and Toutai Kefu were asleep when the teens broke into their home.

Wallabies star’s wife plagued by home invasion memories

Rachel Kefu is plagued by vivid images of her Wallabies star husband and her son bleeding after teenagers armed with a cane-cutting sickle broke into their home.

  • by Cheryl Goodenough
A 22-year-old man was stabbed in Acacia Ridge overnight.

Man dies after being stabbed in Brisbane park

“I really feel so bad for the young man’s family,” Youth Justice Minister Di Farmer said after a 22-year-old died at the southside scene.

  • by Cameron Atfield

Politics

Brisbane 2032 Olympics

An artist’s impression of one of the stations along the Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line.

Sunshine Coast rail link to get $1.15 billion budget boost

The extra funding, to be announced in Tuesday’s budget, will take the federal contribution to $2.75 billion – just a fraction of the $12 billion to complete the planned line.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Brisbane 2032 First Nations interns  Charlee McKinnon, Luke Woods and Isabelle Eurell on their first day at work this week.

The young Queenslanders tasked with selling Brisbane to the world

For four weeks in 2032, two Brisbane-made brands will be among the most recognisable on the planet – and three First Nations students may be to thank for it.

  • by Cameron Atfield

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