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Schoolies descend on the Gold Coast

TENS of thousands of schoolies have descended on Surfers Paradise, kicking off a week of celebrations on the Gold Coast. Up to 25,000 school leavers started pouring through the entrance of a schoolies-only "hub" on Surfers...

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A-League Preview: Brisbane Roar – Melbourne Victory (Goal.com)

Can Ernie Merrick's troupe bounce back? Click here to read the full article SOCCER NEWS. © admin for Soccer News, 2009. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh

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Brisbane hired Fevola 'spies'

BRISBANE hired security guards to spy on bad boy recruit Brendan Fevola when he joined mates at a hotel for a farewell to Melbourne. Two security officers were paid to sit discreetly nearby while Fevola and former teammates,...

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Clinton set to quit Broncos

JOEL Clinton is on the verge of quitting the Broncos after sounding out the club about the prospect of an immediate release to play overseas. Following months of speculation, Clinton's career at the Broncos could be over within...

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Vampire Killer fights board

CONVICTED murderer Tracey Wigginton, known as the "Vampire Killer", used heroin in jail for five years. Wigginton admitted using heroin on average twice a day, only stopping after she tested positive for illicit drugs in 2001....

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Brisbane beach name game

AUSTRALIA'S only inner-city "beach" at South Bank will soon have a new name, with tenders being called as part of a five-year sponsorship deal. The beach has been sponsored by Streets for the past five years, however South Bank...

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Stalking claim at elite school

THE harmless gesture of inviting a work colleague to Christmas dinner escalated into a stalking nightmare for a Brisbane couple, a court heard yesterday. Self-confessed loner and high school groundsman Simon Paul Rooks was...

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Small Talk: David Malouf

David Malouf’s first novel Johnno (1975) was a semi-autobiographical tale of a school friendship. Much of his subsequent work, however, has explored the identity of his native Australia, from the 19th-century colonialism of...

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Government wins water 'can do' vows

DANIEL HURST November 21, 2009 - 5:53AM Queensland Natural Resources Minister Stephen Robertson. Photo: Steve Holland Three South-East Queensland mayors, whose communities are about to face tough new water usage limits, say...

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Teenager dead, two injured in highway crash

A TEENAGER died last night in a two-car crash on the M1 motorway at Beenleigh, just south of Brisbane. An 18-year-old man from Hillcrest, south of Brisbane, died at the scene about 9.40pm AEST. His passenger, an 18-year-old...

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