Sunday, September 18, 2016

Queensland weather: 'Bleak and dreary' conditions on the way and other top stories.

  • Queensland weather: 'Bleak and dreary' conditions on the way

    Queensland weather: 'Bleak and dreary' conditions on the way
    It is going to be a "bleak and dreary" Sunday in south-east Queensland, with an upper surface trough moving east towards Brisbane and bringing rain with it.Brisbane got light showers on Sunday morning but a Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) spokesman said a trough in the state's west near Charleville would move quickly across the state and reach Brisbane by the evening. An upper surface trough will dump 10-20 millimetres on Brisbane, with most of the rain predicted to fall on Sunday evening. Pho..
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  • Man, 66, allegedly punched in road rage incident in Brisbane

    Man, 66, allegedly punched in road rage incident in Brisbane
    A man has been charged with assault, after allegedly punching a 66-year-old driver following a near miss on a Deagon road on Saturday afternoon.Police said a sedan was reversing out of a driveway on Adams Street about 2.15pm when it narrowly missed into a ute travelling along the road. Police have charged a a 30-year-old North Booval man with assault, after a road rage incident in Deagon on Saturday afternoon.  The 30-year-old sedan driver allegedly followed the ute to the intersection of..
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  • Ditch the plebiscite: Thousands rally in Brisbane demanding action ...

    Ditch the plebiscite: Thousands rally in Brisbane demanding action ...
    AAP on September 17, 2016, 8:27 pm Thousands of people have marched through Brisbane's Fortitude Valley demanding Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull ditch the same-sex marriage plebiscite. Numbers at the annual Brisbane Pride march were on Saturday bolstered by the current marriage equality debate.Queensland's Deputy Premier Jackie Trad and Health Minister Cameron Dick joined about 2000 people who marched to the inner-city New Farm Park.Ms Trad said the public was questioning why Mr Turnbull..
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  • Lions to move in on Fagan, Noble

    Lions to move in on Fagan, Noble
    BRISBANE’S pursuit of potential powerbrokers can go into overdrive after Adelaide and Hawthorn bowed out of the finals on the weekend.Crows football boss David Noble is the leading contender for the vital general manager of football role at the Gabba while Hawks football operations chief Chris Fagan is favoured for the vacant senior coaching position.The Lions are set to speak to Noble this week.The Football GM will sit on the five-person panel to select the next coach alongside club legend Simo..
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  • These five items are not vegan

    These five items are not vegan
    THE owner of South Brisbane’s first dedicated vegan supermarket has revealed the top five items you didn’t know needed to be or could be vegan friendly. Topping the list was popuar childhood favourite gummy bears, which contain gelatin made by boilling skin, tendons and ligaments.The insights comes as The Cruelty Free Shop opens its first Queensland shopfront on Melbourne St.The business is owned by Jessica Bailey who founded the company in 2001 as an online business.In 2012 she opened her first..
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  • AFL's shock bid for young gun Ponga

    AFL's shock bid for young gun Ponga
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  • Game of Thrones star reveals secret of character's 'magic'

    Game of Thrones star reveals secret of character's 'magic'
    The first rule of Game of Thrones is don't mention the next season of Game of Thrones.The second rule of Game of Thrones is don't mention the next season of Game of Thrones. It's Brienne (Gwendoline Christie, right) and Podrick (Daniel Portman) to the rescue.  Fairfax Media caught up with Magic Penis himself, Podrick Payne, known to his mum as Daniel Portman, ahead of his appearances at Oz Comic Con in Brisbane this weekend.We were warned ahead of time that Mr Portman wouldn't discuss the..
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  • Roar ready to return to Asia

    Roar ready to return to Asia
    BRISBANE Roar have been given the green light to contest next year’s AFC Champions League playoffs after satisfying Football Federation Australia’s demand to get their house back in order.The Roar earned the right to play off for a spot in the Champions League group stage by finishing third on last season’s A-League ladder but FFA were poised to deny the Roar a licence to compete in the competition after the club again hit the skids last month.FFA insisted the Roar transfer to a top-class traini..
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  • Brisbane Bullets fire early as teen Matt Kenyon takes aim at Kiwis

    Brisbane Bullets fire early as teen Matt Kenyon takes aim at Kiwis
    BULLETS teenager Matt Kenyon sparked Brisbane to a frontrunning 86-77 win over the New Zealand Breakers in a pre-season clash in Invercargill yesterday.The Bullets claimed a clean sweep of the three-game series against the perennial title contenders after jumping out to a nine-point lead at quarter-time to set up the win.Kenyon, 18, scored six of his equal game-high 13 points in the decisive first term after coming off the bench.The Bullets trailed by a point when the AIS Centre of Excellence an..
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  • Bennett separates from wife, dating younger woman?

    Bennett separates from wife, dating younger woman?
    Bennett separates from wife, dating younger woman? Laine Clark - AAP on September 17, 2016, 7:08 pm NRL master coach Wayne Bennett has announced he's separated from his wife. The seven-time premiership winning mentor confirmed the move in a statement released on Saturday.The 67-year-old Bennett has three children with his wife Trish."As an NRL head coach and thereby a public figure I today inform you about a personal matter and the fact I have separated from my ..
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Xbox Users Gain Pair of New Social Gaming Features .Hackers corrupt Newsat systems .
Whooping cough public alert issued by SA Health after Yorke Peninsula outbreak .You'd believe in global warming, too, if Turnbull gave you $300 million .

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