The Wallabies are given a huge scare before beating Italy 40-27 in an error-strewn display in the rugby Test in Brisbane.
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AFL live: Action packed Saturday as Magpies take on the Power
A jam-packed Saturday of AFL action begins as Collingwood takes on Port Adelaide, before the Lions play GWS, the Western Bulldogs play North Melbouren and West Coast faces off against the Dees. Follow all the action in our live AFL ScoreCentre.
Queensland's worst and best performing resale suburbs
About 9.2 per cent of Brisbane homes were sold by their owners at a loss in the first three months of the year, the worst result in almost two years, a new report reveals.
Rogue four-wheel drivers cause problems in forestry plantations
It might look like fun, but irresponsible four-wheel drivers are causing headaches and safety issues in forestry plantations in south-east Queensland.
E-sickies fail to get clean bill of health from doctors
Some websites are offering medical certificates for as little as $20 and that has doctors worried.
Police opposed Pisasale's bail over concerns he would contact witnesses
New details about why police opposed former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale’s bail are revealed after a magistrate withdrew some reporting restrictions on the matter.
Queensland Government will not fund Safe Schools teacher training after October
Negative “political ramifications” are stopping the Palaszczuk Government from funding the anti-bullying program Safe Schools once its federal funding runs out, the Queensland Teachers Union says.
Moreton Bay's security cameras hacked
A Right to Information request reveals security cameras at Moreton Bay, east of Brisbane, have been hacked with almost all recording now turned off.
Advocates say regional telecommunications take two steps forward, one back
Advocates say new legislation to guarantee access to broadband services for all premises should not imperil fixed line services.
Regional Australians 'twice more likely' to suffer cyberbullying than metro residents
Having a higher number of contacts on social platforms in order to stay in touch from afar is leaving regional Australians more open to harassment from trolls, a report finds.



