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Police investigate nine-week-old baby's 'serious' head injuries
Sunshine Coast police investigate nine-week-old baby's head injuries Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 4:31pm Police are investigating how a nine-week-old baby on the Sunshine Coast sustained "serious" head injuries earlier this year. Sunshine Coast police said about 11pm on April 24, the baby boy was presented at the Sunshine Coast University Hospital after sustaining the injuries at Currimundi.
Father of infant boy charged with grievous bodily harm
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Father in custody for allegedly giving newborn permanent brain injury
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Antibiotic resistance turns up in Australian horses, raising new concerns about animal and human infections
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Majestic manta rays dive deep to survive storm events, data reveal
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Why healing from estrangement doesn’t always mean reconciliation
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When police charged an NRL star, one detective broke ranks
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The sliding door moment for 'awestruck' Diamonds bolter
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The mayor of the sports world
| New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani holds a miniature replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on June 2, 2026. | Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images | As this newsletter arrives in your inbox, game three of the NBA Finals — the first in New York City in 27 years — is just a few hours away. Already, long-suffering Knicks fans are lining up outside of bars, rushing to secure spots to watch the basketball game on television because of...