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Qld public servants get 10 days’ leave for reproductive health

Entitlements provide days off for fertility treatments, chronic reproductive health conditions such as endometriosis and preventative screening for cancers.

123 years, 1 million words: Inside Australia’s dramatically shifting mood

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We’ve used artificial intelligence to analyse one million words from 124 budget speeches from 40 treasurers since 1901. Here’s what we found.

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Education

Private school boys suspended after ‘absolutely outrageous’ ranking of female classmates

Boys from Yarra Valley Grammar have been suspended for ranking girls in categories on a chat group.

The boys shared a spreadsheet in a messaging app that ranked girls.

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Aviation

Qantas settles with ACCC for $120m over ghost flights

Qantas has agreed to pay $100 million in penalties and $20 million to affected customers after it sold tickets for already cancelled flights.

The CFMEU has a record of bad behaviour.

It’s not corruption, but the Albanese government is guilty of cronyism

Corruption’s insidious cousin has become one of the dominant motifs of this government.

George Brandis
George Brandis

Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general

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Renting

The art of good government: Slow and steady won’t win Albanese the race

Artwork: Joe Benke

As the nation confronts serial crises, the Albanese government needs to operate at two speeds: swift and targeted – then slow and sustained.

Sean Kelly
Sean Kelly

Columnist

Opinion
HECS

The government’s HECS change is good, but another tweak is still needed

Timing is important – and that’s one of the clear shortfalls in the federal government’s surprise for young people with student loans.

Millie Muroi
Millie Muroi

Business Reporter

‘It was a murder waiting to happen’: Dannielle never knew the truth about her boyfriend

Dannielle Finlay-Jones.

The family of Dannielle Finlay-Jones are speaking out for the first time since her murder, demanding change from the government.

$300 a week: Cash boost for students training for roles in critical occupations

Education Minister Jason Clare also declared any intimidation on campuses “intolerable”.

Qi2 chargers, like this one from Anker, provide wireless power and magnetic positioning.

What is Qi2? Universal wireless charging, with magnets, is almost here

The new standard, based on Apple’s MagSafe, will soon work with iPhones, Androids and other devices.

One of the world’s most spectacular ski spots is surprisingly easy

A view through the ice.

On New Zealand’s Tasman Glacier, the skiing is mild but the environment is wild.

A dietitian’s guide to food additives – and which ones to avoid

Ingredients such as emulsifiers, thickeners, stabilisers, colours and flavours are an essential part of modern-day food manufacturing. But are there some we should steer clear of?

Airlines know a lot about you and much of that information can be gleaned from a boarding pass.

Why your boarding pass should always be kept top secret

Ever snapped an image of your airline boarding pass and posted it to social media? Some do, and it’s not hard to find them.

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Queensland

Labor's Keppel MP Brittany Lauga.

‘Horrifying’ and ‘shocking’: Queensland minister reacts to fellow MP’s drugging, assault allegations

The assistant minister for health posted a statement on social media this morning describing the alleged attack in which she was drugged and sexually assaulted.

Kids playground destroyed in fire in Brisbane’s north-west

Fenwick Park fire

Police were called to the park on Fenwick Road just after 1am on Saturday.

Pontoon for charter boats at cruise terminal built ‘in next 12 months’

P&O’s Pacific Explorer at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal shortly after it opened last year.

Behind-the-scenes talks have accelerated plans for a charter boat pontoon at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal to bring tourists down river to the CBD.

Emma Lovell desperately tried to protect herself and her family. Within minutes, she was killed

Emma Lovell.

CCTV footage of the moment Emma Lovell was fatally stabbed in a violent home invasion has been shown to a court, with a judge to consider whether the crime was particularly heinous when sentencing a teenager.

Brisbane boom is being held back by tight housing market: Schrinner

A Deloitte Access Economics report has listed Brisbane’s strengths. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner says housing is not one of them.

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner says a housing shortage is holding Brisbane back, after a major consultancy report listed the city’s strengths and future prospects.

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Australia’s fastest woman Torrie Lewis.

Record run: Australia’s fastest woman helps end 24-year Olympic drought

A squad anchored by Torrie Lewis has smashed the national 4x100m record for the second time this year.

Bulldogs boss Phil Gould.

Phil Gould to challenge $20,000 fine over TV rant

On Today, the Bulldogs football boss said he hadn’t done anything wrong and would seek legal advice.

Sunia Turuva on why he chose the Wests Tigers

‘They made us fight’: How a loss to premiers sealed Turuva deal for Tigers

Wests Tigers’ refusal to give up while staring down defeat in Bathurst last month convinced the Panthers flyer to join Benji Marshall’s rebuild.

Moses Suli was concussed in the first tackle of the Anzac Day clash.

‘Don’t ban it’: Injured Suli weighs into great kick-off debate

Despite being knocked in the first tackle on Anzac Day, St George Illawarra star Moses Suli believes the contentious kick-off is a highlight of the game.

Ginning winner Lando Norris is lauded after his maiden grand prix triumph in Miami.

From bloodied nose to King of Miami: Lando Norris an F1 winner at last

It took 110 races for the Brit to finally record his maiden grand prix win as he pounced on a rare error.

The Reds have held on for a five-point Super Rugby Pacific win over the Crusaders in Christchurch.

Reds hold off Crusaders to end 25-year Super drought

Fraser McReight has led a Queensland charge in Christchurch to snap his side’s losing streak.

David Fifita could be on the move.
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NRL 2024

Penrith’s secret meeting with Titans back-rower David Fifita

The Maroons star was due to fly into Sydney to meet with Panthers coach Ivan Cleary.

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