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Rotting Pig’s Head Left at Queensland Islamic School Gate

Byjohnweyadmin July 19, 2017July 19, 2017

Story by The Guardian • Australia Edition Read the The Guardian’s full story here ONE OF Queensland’s largest Islamic schools has referred what it described as a hate crime to police after a backpack emblazoned with a swastika and containing a pig’s head was left at the front gate.

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Weather

Storms Deliver Stunning ‘White Rainbows’ Across Queensland

Byjohnweyadmin July 16, 2017

Story by 9 News. Read 9 News’ full story here SUMMER-LIKE storms have flashed across the skies of Queensland, leaving rare ‘fogbows’ in its wake.

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Police & Courts

Queensland’s First Cops Were Underpaid… and Convicts

Byjohnweyadmin July 16, 2017

Story by Brisbane Times. Read the Brisbane Times’ full story here QUEENSLAND’S POLICE officers may number about 12,000 today, but in the 1820s when the penal colony of Moreton Bay was first established there were only a handful of police constables, and they were all convicts.

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Sport

Cowboys Down Rabbitohs to Set New Record without JT

Byjohnweyadmin July 16, 2017

Story by The Sydney Morning Herald. Read The Sydney Morning Herald’s full story here IN SAYING nothing, Michael Maguire said it all. The Rabbitohs just needed to win. Didn’t matter how. And in one of those dollars-too-hard-to-turn-down scenarios, it so happened to turn out they were playing a home game against the Cowboys in far…

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Argriculture

Quarantine Restrictions in Place as Panama Disease Hits North Qld Banana Farms

Byjohnweyadmin July 13, 2017July 13, 2017

Story by ABC News. Read ABC News’ full story here A DEVASTATING banana disease has resurfaced in the state’s far north, prompting Biosecurity Queensland to put strict quarantine measures in place.

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Queensland

Queensland Man Tries to Move Fridge on Train

Byjohnweyadmin July 13, 2017July 13, 2017

Story by 9 News. Read 9 News’ full story here SOME PEOPLE will go to any lengths to avoid stumping up the costs for a removalist van.

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Queensland | Sport

Queenslands Win 11th Origin Series in 12 years as Blues Defeated… AGAIN

Byjohnweyadmin July 13, 2017July 13, 2017

Story by The Sydney Morning Herald. Read The Sydney Morning Herald’s full story here STATE OF ORIGIN is almost dead. If NSW couldn’t win this year, then when? Not even after blowing a near Origin monopoly to bits in game one.

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Business in Queensland | Climate Change | Queensland | Weather

Queensland to Aim for Zero Net Emissions 2050 Target

Byjohnweyadmin July 11, 2017

Story by Brisbane Times. Read the Brisbane Times’ full story here IN A BREATHTAKING political stunt, Queensland Deputy Premier Jackie Trad has announced the state will have zero net emissions by 2050, under a plan to drive down carbon pollution announced by the state government.

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Power & Eectricity

Qld State-owned Generators Behind High Electricity Prices

Byjohnweyadmin July 11, 2017July 11, 2017

Story by ABC News. Read ABC News’ full story here THE QUEENSLAND Government is behind massive rises in electricity pricing amid allegations state-owned generators have been “gaming the system”.

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Sport

Depleted Queensland Up Against it for Origin THREE

Byjohnweyadmin July 10, 2017July 10, 2017

Story by Paul MacKenzie     DESPITE OVERSEEING a decade of dominance, Cameron Smith says he would rate a State of Origin series win this year by an injury-depleted Queensland as the most satisfying of his glittering career.

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