It all started on Valentine’s Day in 2010 when Sam was 23 years old and playing in a charity fundraiser soccer match.
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Abattoir evacuated after reported ammonia spill
One of Queensland’s largest abattoirs has been evacuated after a reported ammonia spill west of Brisbane.
Brisbane designer Keri Craig-Lee awarded Queen's Birthday honour
Fashion designer Keri Craig was running late for a hair appointment when she popped into her Sydney store in the stylish suburb of Double Bay on a Saturday in 1984.
Queensland Rail data shows cancellations of services stabilising
Queensland Rail cancellations have improved significantly since the mass disruptions in October which exposed flaws in the organisation.
QCOSS report says renters are at a disadvantage when it comes to energy
Rising energy costs and rapidly changing technology are putting Queensland renters at increasing disadvantage, a new report has found.
Father and son carjacked by pair of bandits at fuel station in Lockyer Valley
The pair of thieves carjacked Shane Gundry, 55, and his son Treye, 12, stealing a blue Ford Falcon with Queensland registration 813TYX.
Stage show tackles ugly face of ice addiction with footy heroics
What happens when you mix the drug ice with a stage play about winning a football grand final with your best mates?
Father and son carjacked by gun-wielding bandits at fuel station in Lockyer Valley
The pair of thieves carjacked Shane Gundry, 55, and his son Treye, 12, stealing a blue Ford Falcon with Queensland registration 813TYX.
International anime and manga fans flock to Brisbane for weekend Madman festival
A new anime and manga festival has arrived on Brisbane’s shores, attracting thousands of fans as well as international guests and plenty of incredible costumes.
To smiley face or not: the complexity of email etiquette
Emails are ubiquitous in a modern, globalised workforce. However, a well-crafted email can make the sender appear approachable and competent, while a poorly constructed one is less persuasive, and leaves recipients less willing to comply with the request.



