Monday, June 1, 2015

Last Top Stories: Buildings razed in suspicious fire in Brisbane's south

Buildings razed in suspicious fire in Brisbane's south

Buildings razed in suspicious fire in Brisbane's south
June 02, 2015: Firefighters are battling to contain an inferno that has torn through a building in Brisbane's south. 9NEWS. Fire crews have battled a suspicious factory fire in Brisbane's south this morning. Emergency services were called to Evans Road ...
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Brisbane CBD office block fire forces evacuation

Brisbane CBD office block fire forces evacuation
Firefighters are searching the floors of the IBM building in Brisbane's CBD where a fire broke early this afternoon forcing the evacuation of thousands of workers. The high rise building on Edward St was evacuated about 12.30pm. A Queensland Fire and ...
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Brisbane Broncos, St George Illawarra Dragons rise from mediocrity to set the pace

Brisbane Broncos, St George Illawarra Dragons rise from mediocrity to set the pace
The day after Brisbane, minus Justin Hodges and Sam Thaiday, had dazzled the Raiders in Canberra, St George Illawarra were romping home against the Sharks in front of fans who share one thing in common with those wedded to the fortunes of Red Hill; ...
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Brisbane temperatures below average for June as winter arrives

Brisbane temperatures below average for June as winter arrives
“It's been a really strong start to winter,” Ms Eadie said. Similar weather is expected for the rest of the week, sunny during the day and extra cloud coverage will bring cooler temperatures in the evenings. Brisbane is expected to hit a minimum of 8C ...
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Growing injury lists drive Brisbane Lions to call fo rule changes

Growing injury lists drive Brisbane Lions to call fo rule changes
Brisbane started the season without Pearce Hanley (hip) while the Suns were missing Charlie Dixon (foot) and Jaeger O'Meara (knee) and things have gone steadily downhill from there. Brisbane have won two games and the Suns just one, against the Lions, ...
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​Telstra to service Komatsu for AU$23 million

​Telstra to service Komatsu for AU$23 million
Telstra has resigned its contract with mining and construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu. As part of the agreement, worth AU$23 million over the next three years, Telstra will facilitate Komatsu's whole of business IT and machine to machine (M2M) ...
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Samsung overtakes Apple in the Rs 30000-plus smartphone market in India

Samsung overtakes Apple in the Rs 30000-plus smartphone market in India
KOLKATA | NEW DELHI: Samsung overtook Apple in the super premium, or Rs 30,000-plus, smartphone market in India in the January-April period after more than seven quarters, riding on the success of its latest models and setting the stage for a fierce ...
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Baby steps for the Apple Watch revolution

Baby steps for the Apple Watch revolution
Lorna Ross, director of design at Mayo Clinic Centre for Innovation in the US, in Sydney yesterday. Picture: Britta Campion. Source: News Corp Australia. Apple Watch may be the catalyst that drives wearable technology into mainstream acceptability, but ...
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Hundreds of thousands of Telstra customers left without phone or internet across ...

Hundreds of thousands of Telstra customers left without phone or internet across ...
Telstra has apologised to hundreds of thousands of customers who were unable to use their phones or internet services overnight. Between 1:30am and 6:30am, Telstra customer were unable to make or receive calls on their mobiles or use the internet or ...
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Google out to win trust with simpler privacy controls

Google out to win trust with simpler privacy controls
File photo shows the Google logo during a press announcement at Google headquarters in New York. Photo: AFP. Share. Google on Monday made it simpler for people using its popular online services to manage privacy, in a move aimed at bolstering trust.
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