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ADVERTISEMENT NEWS • POLITICS • BUSINESS • CULTURE Get InQueensland in your inbox Subscribe * News NEWS * WOMAN, 45, DIES OF SINGLE WOUND IN MT GRAVATT HOME * PRINCE'S MOST TRUSTED AIDE FACING POLICE PROBE OVER 'CASH FOR HONOURS' * DIRTY TRICKS: DOCTORS SAY ANTI-VAXXERS BOOKING COVID JABS, THEN FAILING TO TURN UP * AUSTRALIA'S THIRD WAVE TOPS 26,000 ACTIVE CASES, BUT PEAK IS STILL A WEEK AWAY * WORST IS NEARLY OVER: MODELLING SAYS NSW CASES TO PEAK, HOSPITALS WILL COPE * INQUEST EXPOSES INFORMATION LAPSES BETWEEN POLICE BEFORE SHOOTING * HOW SKY NEWS FOUND ITSELF ON YOUTUBE'S BANNED LIST WITH VIRUS STORIES * A MILLION ASKED TO 'PLEASE EXPLAIN' AFTER MISSING THE DEADLINE FOR CENSUS * Business BUSINESS * PANDEMIC AND OLYMPICS THE HOT TOPICS AT FLAGSHIP INFRASTRUCTURE EVENT * MASTERMYNE SHARES SOAR AS IT SHIFTS FROM COAL WITH $47M TAKEOVER * GHOST COAST: ONE IN FIVE TOURISM JOBS LOST AS ANOTHER HOLIDAY DISASTER LOOMS * ST BAKER'S TRITIUM SET TO CHARGE INTO ISRAEL AND PALESTINE * QUEENSLAND BUSINESS BRIEFS: YOUR DAILY SUNSHINE STATE UPDATE * SUNCORP ENTERS A CROWDED MARKET WITH PAYLATER * QLD'S INVESTMENT 'BOOM' MAY HAVE JUST BEEN ACCOUNTANTS PULLING OFF A TAX SHUFFLE * TURNING SUNSHINE INTO BEER - WHY DIDN'T WE THINK OF THIS SOONER? * Opinion OPINION * IN A SEA OF ARMCHAIR EXPERTS, HOW DOES THIS WOMAN KEEP PULLING THE RIGHT REIN? * OUR VISION SPLENDID: WHY BUILDING BIG THINGS GETS MORE COMPLICATED BY THE DAY * TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN WE TREAD A FINE LINE BETWEEN MAGIC AND MALEVOLENCE * WHEN POLITICAL CAPITAL IS SO VALUABLE, BURNING IT ON LITTLE THINGS CAN BRING YOU DOWN * DO YOU STILL HAVE THE WRITE STUFF - OR ARE WE ALL IN DANGER OF REVERTING TO TYPE? * SECOND-YEAR SYNDROME HAS SEEN US EARN SOME RED CARDS, PLUS THE ODD PERFECT SCORE * FEDS' NEW ENERGY PLAN COULD GET QUEENSLAND OUT OF A BLACK HOLE, BUT AT WHAT COST? * WE ALL LOVE A DOUBLE DONUT DAY, PREMIER, BUT TIME TO SEE WHAT ELSE IS ON MENU * Politics POLITICS * 'CHEAP SHOT': PM BRUSHES OFF BLAST OVER FATHER'S DAY TRIP TO LOCKED DOWN SYDNEY * D-DAY NEARS FOR QLD'S PROPOSED VOLUNTARY ASSISTED DYING LAWS * CROSSING THE LINE: DID PM IGNORE BORDER CLOSURES FOR FATHER'S DAY TRIP? * UNITED NATIONS RAISES GOVERNMENT'S IRE BY INSISTING THAT COAL'S DAYS ARE NUMBERED * 'I FELT THAT RAGE' - PM VOWS TO DO MORE TO PROTECT SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS * COMMISSIONER TO REVIEW HIRING PRACTICES AS QLD MISSES DIVERSITY MARKS * BYE CLIVE: IT’S HIS PARTY AND HE’LL DEREGISTER IF HE WANTS TO * RAPE VICTIM BRITTANY SAYS NEW LAWS DIDN'T GO FAR ENOUGH * Culture CULTURE * TWO MONTHS ON, EUROPEAN MASTERPIECES STILL HAVE US QUEUEING OUT THE DOOR * HOW ARTIST RESIDENCY HAS CLOAKED LAW FIRM IN INDIGENOUS HISTORIES * VAX THE NATION: STARS LEND THEIR VOICES TO HUGE VACCINE CAMPAIGN * CHEERS TO THAT: SMALL FAMILY WINERY WINS QLD WINE OF THE YEAR * FESTIVAL'S INDIGENOUS PROGRAMME WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO SHAPE-SHIFT * MAMMA MIA! AFTER 40 YEARS APART, ABBA REUNITE FOR NEW ALBUM * FORCED INTO LOCKDOWN, SIR ELTON MAKES MOST OF IT WITH FAREWELL ALBUM * KNOCK IT OUT OF THE PARK: TOOWOOMBA FESTIVAL REACHES FULL BLOOM * Statewide STATEWIDE * BUMPER CROPS MEAN MOUSE PLAGUE, SOUTHERN QLD FACING WORST * CORALS MAY BE TOUGHER THAN WE THOUGHT, BUT THE HEAT'S STILL ON * TOXIC BREW: MINISTER PLAYING WITH FIRE AS OPPOSITION GROWS FOR BUNDABERG MINE * TODAY'S THE FINAL STRAW: QUEENSLAND'S BAN ON SINGLE-USE PLASTICS BEGINS * 'LONG PADDOCK' WINS $1 MILLION MAKEOVER AS STATE COMES TO THE RESCUE * BIG SMOKE TO TREE CHANGE: SMART WAY FOR BUSH CITIES TO ATTRACT NEW RESIDENTS * THERE'S A REAL ART IN GETTING TOURISTS TO OUR REGIONAL TOWNS, STUDY SHOWS * NO DROUGHT ABOUT IT AS LANDCRUISERS PUT WHEELS IN MOTION FOR GOOD CAUSE * Real Estate REAL ESTATE * SOUTH MISSION BEACH - COASTAL ESTATE * BULIMBA - WATERFRONT RESIDENCE * NORMAN PARK - RIVERFRONT HOME * HAWTHORNE - REFINED FAMILY HOME * NOOSA HEADS - CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC * SURFERS PARADISE - RESORT-STYLE RESIDENCE * TOOWONG - LUXURY PENTHOUSE * BALMORAL - HILLTOP HAVEN * Media Academy MEDIA ACADEMY * UNIFORM APPROACH: WHY MOST STUDENTS BLEND IN WHILE OTHERS ARE ALLOWED TO STAND OUT * WHEN YOUR FASHION CHOICES PUT YOU AT ODDS WITH A DANGEROUS SUB-CULTURE * GOING GLOBAL: HOW OUR CRITICAL THINKING MEDIA PROJECT WAS EMBRACED BY ONE OF WORLD’S TOP UNIS * ANTI-COAL PROTESTERS DEFEND MOTIVATIONS AND THEIR TACTICS * SAVING JOBS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT, IN AN INDUSTRIAL TOWN * WHEN IT COMES TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES, QUEENSLAND STILL HAS THE HAND BRAKE ON * BRISBANE'S WESTERN SUBURBS FEELING THE STRAIN OF AN 85-YEAR-OLD BRIDGE * QUEENSLAND STUDENTS HIT THE STREETS TO PROTEST CLIMATE CHANGE INACTION Search ALL CATEGORIES * News * Business * Opinion * Politics * Culture * Statewide * Real Estate * Media Academy * Decision 2020 Tuesday, September 7 News News DIRTY TRICKS: DOCTORS SAY ANTI-VAXXERS BOOKING COVID JABS, THEN FAILING TO TURN UP Anti-vaxxers have been booking GP vaccination appointments with no intention of showing up in an effort to deliberately waste vaccine doses, one of the state’s leading doctors has claimed. By Marty Silk Tuesday, September 07 Politics Politics ‘CHEAP SHOT’: PM BRUSHES OFF BLAST OVER FATHER’S DAY TRIP TO LOCKED DOWN SYDNEY Scott Morrison has brushed off criticism of his controversial travel between Canberra and Sydney for Father’s Day. Tuesday, September 07 ADVERTISEMENT Business Business GHOST COAST: ONE IN FIVE TOURISM JOBS LOST AS ANOTHER HOLIDAY DISASTER LOOMS One in five Gold Coast tourism jobs across 4,600 businesses has folded in the last financial year as the pandemic’s toll continues to crush Australia’s favourite holiday destination and leave the industry “staring at an abyss” until Christmas. By Katrina Beikoff Tuesday, September 07 News News AUSTRALIA’S THIRD WAVE TOPS 26,000 ACTIVE CASES, BUT PEAK IS STILL A WEEK AWAY There are fears the peak of Australia’s third coronavirus wave has not been reached despite more than 26,000 active cases across the nation. By Matt Coughlan Tuesday, September 07 ADVERTISEMENT Opinion Opinion IN A SEA OF ARMCHAIR EXPERTS, HOW DOES THIS WOMAN KEEP PULLING THE RIGHT REIN? At a time when everybody seems to be an authority on how to best handle the pandemic, the Queensland Premier’s home-spun radar still takes some beating, writes Dennis Atkins By Dennis Atkins Tuesday, September 07 Business Business ST BAKER’S TRITIUM SET TO CHARGE INTO ISRAEL AND PALESTINE Ahead of its merger and Nasdaq listing. the Brisbane-based Tritium has moved into Israel and Palestine. By John McCarthy Tuesday, September 07 ADVERTISEMENT Culture Culture TWO MONTHS ON, EUROPEAN MASTERPIECES STILL HAVE US QUEUEING OUT THE DOOR Having arrived from New York just over two months ago to be hung on the walls of QAGOMA, the European Masterpieces have been met with queues around the block every weekend – proving Queensland’s appetite for art in the absence of interstate travellers. By Daisy Siddall Tuesday, September 07 Sponsored Sponsored HOW ARTIST RESIDENCY HAS CLOAKED LAW FIRM IN INDIGENOUS HISTORIES Carol McGregor’s art explores the intersection between history, the law, and Indigenous knowledges. Her latest exhibition Tides of History is a survey of work which reclaims Indigenous material cultures through possum skin cloaks and is displayed as part of Gadens Lawyers’ Artist in Residence programme. Tuesday, September 07 Business MASTERMYNE SHARES SOAR AS IT SHIFTS FROM COAL WITH $47M TAKEOVER By John McCarthy Tuesday, September 07 News PRINCE’S MOST TRUSTED AIDE FACING POLICE PROBE OVER ‘CASH FOR HONOURS’ Tuesday, September 07 Business PANDEMIC AND OLYMPICS THE HOT TOPICS AT FLAGSHIP INFRASTRUCTURE EVENT By Craig Johnstone Tuesday, September 07 Statewide BUMPER CROPS MEAN MOUSE PLAGUE, SOUTHERN QLD FACING WORST By Marion Rae / AAP Tuesday, September 07 News WOMAN, 45, DIES OF SINGLE WOUND IN MT GRAVATT HOME By Nick Gibbs / AAP Tuesday, September 07 Politics D-DAY NEARS FOR QLD’S PROPOSED VOLUNTARY ASSISTED DYING LAWS By Sean Parnell Tuesday, September 07 Business TURNING SUNSHINE INTO BEER – WHY DIDN’T WE THINK OF THIS SOONER? By John McCarthy Monday, September 06 Business QUEENSLAND BUSINESS BRIEFS: YOUR DAILY SUNSHINE STATE UPDATE By John McCarthy Tuesday, September 07 News WHAT WE KNOW TODAY, SEPTEMBER 7 – VIRUS LATEST AT A GLANCE Monday, July 19 BE THE FIRST TO KNOW. Subscribe to InQueensland – it’s free Subscribe TOKYO PARALYMPICS CURTAIN FINALLY FALLS ON THE MOST CHALLENGING GAMES IN LIVING MEMORY Olympics AUSTRALIA’S TRIUMPHANT TOKYO PARALYMPIC GAMES – AT A GLANCE Olympics MADISON ENDS LONG SILVER STREAK WITH MODEL EFFORT TO WIN TOKYO GOLD News FASTER, HIGHER, STRONGER? HOW ABOUT ‘BLOODY REMARKABLE’ Insights ADVERTISEMENT TOKYO PARALYMPICS CURTAIN FINALLY FALLS ON THE MOST CHALLENGING GAMES IN LIVING MEMORY Olympics AUSTRALIA’S TRIUMPHANT TOKYO PARALYMPIC GAMES – AT A GLANCE Olympics MADISON ENDS LONG SILVER STREAK WITH MODEL EFFORT TO WIN TOKYO GOLD News FASTER, HIGHER, STRONGER? HOW ABOUT ‘BLOODY REMARKABLE’ Insights ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT INSIGHTS Insights OUR VISION SPLENDID: WHY BUILDING BIG THINGS GETS MORE COMPLICATED BY THE DAY Infrastructure Australia’s just published 2021 Australian National Infrastructure Plan comes in at 648 pages and highlights just how much more challenging it is to build major projects the right way these days, writes Robert MacDonald. By Robert MacDonald Monday, September 06 Insights BRISBANE MUST CLOSE GAP SO FRUITS OF ITS RESEARCH STAY CLOSER TO HOME Brisbane has helped develop countless medical and technology breakthroughs, but has not always managed to reap the ongoing rewards, writes Professor Ian Frazer Tuesday, August 31 Opinion SECOND-YEAR SYNDROME HAS SEEN US EARN SOME RED CARDS, PLUS THE ODD PERFECT SCORE After an outstanding first ‘season’ in the Covid stakes, Australia, and some of its best-performed states, haven’t managed to keep things as well on track second time around, writes Dennis Atkins By Dennis Atkins Tuesday, August 31 ADVERTISEMENT STATEWIDE Statewide TOXIC BREW: MINISTER PLAYING WITH FIRE AS OPPOSITION GROWS FOR BUNDABERG MINE In a week when Australians were revealed to be demanding more action on climate change, residents in Bundaberg fear forces are marshalling in secret to build a coal mine on the doorstep of a beachside community. Brad Cooper investigates By Brad Cooper / InQueensland Regional Specialist Friday, September 03 Culture CHEERS TO THAT: SMALL FAMILY WINERY WINS QLD WINE OF THE YEAR Despite the Ekka being cancelled, the Royal Queensland Food and Wine Show (RQFWS) has forged ahead, in the process giving a family-owned Granite Belt winery a massive leg-up. Friday, September 03 Statewide THERE'S A REAL ART IN GETTING TOURISTS TO OUR REGIONAL TOWNS, STUDY SHOWS Queensland’s fledgling silo art tourism drive is reaping dividends for regional towns, but is not enough alone to save local economies, new research shows. By Katrina Beikoff Monday, August 30 ADVERTISEMENT BE THE FIRST TO KNOW. Subscribe to InQueensland – it’s free Subscribe BUSINESS Insights FEDS' NEW ENERGY PLAN COULD GET QUEENSLAND OUT OF A BLACK HOLE, BUT AT WHAT COST? A plan to undewrite coal-fired power stations could be a windfall for Queensland but do we really want to take the money? asks Robert MacDonald. By Robert MacDonald Monday, August 30 Business WHY BUSINESS MUST ADAPT TO AUSTRALIA'S INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MIDDLE CLASS Australia’s population was hollowing out with a shrinking middle class that had already led to a skills shortage of 100,000 people, a Brisbane business function was told today. By John McCarthy Friday, August 27 Business BUMPER PROFITS, PIG'S BLOOD AND WATERMELON ... WHAT NEXT FOR RED HOT DOMINO'S? Domino’s share price has rocketed by 70 per cent this year and now sits above $140 a share after producing a standout profit result, but that’s not what got it global attention this week. By John McCarthy Wednesday, August 25 ADVERTISEMENT OUR COLUMNISTS DENNIS ATKINS Political analyst REBECCA LEVINGSTON Columnist ROBERT MACDONALD Business insights MICHAEL BLUCHER Sport and business MADONNA KING Columnist ADVERTISEMENT OUR COLUMNISTS DENNIS ATKINS Political analyst REBECCA LEVINGSTON Columnist ROBERT MACDONALD Business insights MICHAEL BLUCHER Sport and business MADONNA KING Columnist ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT BE THE FIRST TO KNOW. Subscribe to InQueensland – it’s free Daily Newsletter Subscribe ISPY Tuesday, August 31 2021 OPERA QUEENSLAND’S 40 & FABULOUS GALA, BRISBANE RACING CLUB Opera Queensland celebrated its 40th anniversary at their 40 & Fabulous gala last weekend. 33 Photos ISPY iSpy MEN MATTER RACEDAY, AQUIS PARK Tuesday, June 29 8 iSpy WILLIAM BARTON WITH THE QUEENSLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, QPAC Monday, June 28 17 ADVERTISEMENT REAL ESTATE Real Estate SOUTH MISSION BEACH - COASTAL ESTATE Tuesday, September 07 6 Real Estate BULIMBA - WATERFRONT RESIDENCE Monday, September 06 5 Real Estate NORMAN PARK - RIVERFRONT HOME Friday, September 03 5 ADVERTISEMENT Back to top * News * Business * Opinion * Politics * Culture * Statewide * Real Estate * Media Academy Search * * * * * * * FOLLOW INQUEENSLAND * About Us * Our Team * Privacy Policy * Subscribe * Contact Us © Copyright 2021 In Queensland Media InQueensland uses cookies. By continuing to use our site you are agreeing to our cookie and privacy policy. 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