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Hustle, muscle and grift: how the manosphere has grown into a money-making machine

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New crocodile removal rules for North Queensland

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Cummins returns as Aussies name Adelaide Test squad

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Tears as Gaga fans stuck in monster queues

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UK ‘full steam ahead’ on AUKUS after US talks

Britain’s review of the AUKUS nuclear submarines deal is completed and the UK is “full steam ahead” on the partnership, Defence Minister John Healey says.

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The year’s best meteor shower is about to start

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Six figures or out: Huge price tag on typical city rentals

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    UK ‘full steam ahead’ on AUKUS after US talks

    Britain’s review of the AUKUS nuclear submarines deal is completed and the UK is “full steam ahead” on the partnership, Defence Minister John Healey says.

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    The year’s best meteor shower is about to start

    A dazzling December display is about to grace southern skies. But catching the best of it requires planning, patience, and weather monitoring. Here’s what you need to know.
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    Six figures or out: Huge price tag on typical city rentals

    To be able to afford rent for a typical house, Australians need to be earning 51 per cent more than they did before the pandemic.

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    Hustle, muscle and grift: how the manosphere has grown into a money-making machine

    The manosphere is big business. Read how its manfluencers – charged by anti-feminism and social media algorithms – have found ways to cash in on the insecurities of men and boys to expand their reach.

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    AUKUS: Why this can only end in a very bad place

    Today, former director of war studies for the Australian Army and adjunct professor at UNSW, Dr Albert Palazzo, on what the secrecy around AUKUS is really hiding.

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    Mud crab trafficking crackdown sees Bundaberg man land major fine

    A crackdown on illegal selling and trafficking of mud crabs is seeing a swathe of fines land across Queensland.

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Trump attacks 'weak' leaders of 'decaying' nations

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Millions of Aussie kids banned from social media

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Reserve Bank reveals last interest rate decision of 2025

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Victoria Park campaigners call for Olympics chiefs to protect parklands

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Calls for more cops after woman charged with murder

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Brisbane’s Jacob Elordi nominated for two Golden Globes

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Homeschooling for neo-Nazis

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Avo go at this: Aussie exports fuel hopes for new year

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VIDEO: Social media shutdown in force | Shark invasion

The man who tackled Ariana Grande in Singapore has been evicted from the Lady Gaga concert in Brisbane last night.

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After review, USA going all the way on AUKUS pact

Penny Wong and Richard Marles have met their US counterparts with both nations labelling the AUKUS deal as “full steam ahead”.

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Rate cut on wishlist as RBA holds final meeting

Borrowers are being warned interest rates are unlikely to be cut for much of 2026 as the Reserve Bank meets for its final monthly meeting of the year.

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Powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake strikes Japan

Evacuation orders have been issued for around 90,000 residents as Japan’s government issues urgent tsunami warnings.

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Brisbane-founded storage empire in $4bn takeover

National Storage, which owns 290 self-storage locations in Australia and New Zealand, has agreed to be acquired by Brookfield and GIC for $4 billion.

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Barnaby Joyce defects to One Nation

Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce will now sit in parliament as a member of One Nation after switching allegiances to Pauline Hanson’s party.

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The truth about Trump’s war on fentanyl

Today, drug historian at the University of Buffalo, Professor David Herzberg, on how the fentanyl crisis really started and why the war to stop it could make everything worse.

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Men charged over Nazi symbols, extremist content in Queensland

Three people have been charged with displaying a prohibited Nazi symbol and possession of extremist content after a federal police crack down.

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England were ‘over-prepared’ ahead of Gabba loss: Coach

England’s coach believes the team over-trained leading into the second Ashes Test that ended in a bruising loss to Australia at the Gabba.

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Firefighter dies as communities stay on high alert

A firefighter has died fighting a fierce bushfire interstate, the Premier saying NSW was indebted to “the men and women” keeping the community safe.

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Call for review as more trip cost details emerge

Call for review as more cost details emerge for Communications Minister Anika Wells’ New York trip to spruik teens’ social media ban.

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Ask the Expert: What to know when you don’t want to leave your super to your partner

If you want to ensure your partner doesn’t get your super when you pass away, this is what you need to know.

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If you’re pregnant, do you have to tell your boss?

Whether you’re newly pregnant or you’re a boss trying to look after your staff, these are the legal rights and obligations you need to know about.

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Richer (sort of), older (rapidly), lonelier (certainly) 

Australians are feeling poorer now despite 20 years of gains, writes our resident Stats Guy. The reason for that is simple.

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Multimillion-dollar cash splash to improve reef’s water quality

The Albanese Government will pour nearly $30 million into improving the Great Barrier Reef’s water quality. Find out how.

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Unique tourism deal sees sites returned to Indigenous owners

A landmark agreement between South Australian travel company Journey Beyond and the Federal Government will see huge parcels of land returned to Traditional Owners, and half a billion dollars’ worth of rent paid.

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Are we set for major blackouts?

Today, energy and climate change program director at The Grattan Institute, Alison Reeve, on what will happen as coal comes offline – and why our power bills are really going up.

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Could the Libs make a fight of industrial relations without courting disaster?

Industrial relations should be core business for the Coalition. But did we hear of it at the last election? Michelle Grattan explains why IR is scorched earth for the Liberals.

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Skydivers stay grounded with pay deal in the air

Parachutes will stay furled as skydivers walk off the job over a pay proposal by a major employer, with their union insisting the deal will not fly.

InDaily Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live, the Turrbal, Yuggera, Yugambeh and Kombumerri people, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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