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'We can scare them': Kiss confident he can stay Reds coach for another week
Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss confident ahead of Super Rugby Pacific finals Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 2:57pm In short: The Queensland Reds face the Chiefs in a Super Rugby Pacific qualifying final this weekend. Coach Les Kiss will leave the Reds at the end of the Super Rubgy Pacific campaign to take over as Wallabies coach. The Reds must defeat the Chiefs on Saturday evening to advance to the second week of the finals.
Politically connected company won $15m government contract despite 'red flags'
Former Queensland ALP government awarded $15m contract to politically connected company despite 'red flags' Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 6:24am In short: The former Queensland government awarded an ultimately doomed $15 million contract to cybersecurity company Cryptoloc Holdings despite red flags, auditors have found. An audit of the tender process, obtained by the ABC under Right to Information laws, highlights a series of errors, including multiple issues with the financial accounts. Recommendations...
Brumbies set unwanted records as winless Aussie finals run continues
ACT Brumbies knocked out of Super Rugby Pacific finals by dominant Hurricanes Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 7:10pm In short: The ACT Brumbies have been eliminated from the first week of the Super Rugby Pacific finals, smashed by the Hurricanes in Wellington. The loss continues the horror record of Australian franchises playing finals in New Zealand, having never achieved one win in 22 attempts since 1996. The Queensland Reds face the Chiefs in Hamilton on Saturday, needing a win to advance to the second...
Ospreys sign former Australia captain Wright
The 28-year-old former Queensland Reds flanker joins Ospreys having not played in a year after being plagued by injuries.
NZ lock up Super Rugby semis as Crusaders, Chiefs and Blues progress
NZ lock up Super Rugby semis as Crusaders, Chiefs and Blues progress June 6 : The Canterbury Crusaders and Waikato Chiefs joined the Wellington Hurricanes in the Super Rugby Pacific semi-finals on Saturday, taking the Auckland Blues through with them after the Queensland Reds failed to break Australia's playoff hoodoo. Johnny McNicholl scored a hat-trick of tries as the Crusaders overpowered the Blues 52-31 in Christchurch before the Chiefs downed the Reds 46-24 in Hamilton to ensure the...
Couple back at Finke Desert Race after finding love via social post
How a viral post helped Ben and Naomi find love on the Finke Desert Race track Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:02am It is one of the toughest off-road races in Australia, attracting adrenaline junkies from all over the world to the undulating red dirt track through the bush. But for Queensland man Ben Rawcliffe, the Tatts Finke Desert Race, a 460-kilometre motorbike, car and buggy race now in its 50th year, presented another opportunity: a race to find love. Last year, tired of navigating dating apps...
'I was dragged under water in horror shark attack - I'm alive thanks to one lifesaving trick'
'I was dragged under water in horror shark attack - I'm alive thanks to one lifesaving trick' Alejo Santiñaque told how he employed a simple defensive manouevre to escape the jaws of a shark that had pulled him underwater while he surfed in Queensland, Australia A surfer who survived a close encounter with a bloodlusted shark has told how he managed to escape the jaws of death after employing one simple trick. Alejo Santiñaque, 20, "suddenly felt a hard hit and a strong pull on my foot" when...
Four inquiries in three decades: The challenge of reforming Qld’s child safety system
analysis Queensland's child safety department has been dubbed an 'expensive failure'. Reforming it won't be easy Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 7:04am Dozens of emails land in my inbox every day. But this one was different.
Wildlife carer puts $5 bounty on Indian mynas, the 'cane toads of the sky'
Frustration over approach to dealing with Indian myna driving grassroots action Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:59am In short: A patchwork approach to managing a pest species is fuelling community action and frustration over the lack of state or federal response. The Indian myna is an introduced bird and competes with native wildlife. There are calls for more councils to offer bounties, or for the state or federal governments to implement a coordinated management program.
Fierce opposition to disaster recovery funding changes in Queensland
The Commonwealth government has announced plans to split state and federal funding for disaster recovery 50/50. Under the current Disaster Recovery Framework Arrangements the split between the Commonwealth and the Queensland government is 65/35. The Queensland government and the Local Government Association of Queensland say they will fight the planned changes.