Billions of dollars are being spent on infrastructure and environmental water to save the Murray-Darling Basin environment. Is it working?
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'I learnt to disappear': what it's like to live with multiple personalities
Imagine experiencing life as multiple people, perhaps as many as 100, each a different age and with unique abilities, likes and dislikes, and you’ll be partway to understanding Ruth Tulloch. She spoke and two other DID-diagnosed women spoke to Tracey Shelton about their fractured lives.
Police expected to lay murder charge over body in barrel after siege ends
The ABC understands police will charge Zlatko Sikorsky with the murder of a female whose body was found in a barrel, after arresting the 34-year-old when a lengthy siege ended on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening.
'My friend showed up with this bloke': How wanted man got into apartment
As a Sunshine Coast siege goes past the 24-hour mark, a resident says he let Zlatko Sikorsky into his apartment because he didn’t realise he was at the centre of a Queensland police hunt after the discovery of a woman’s body in a barrel.
Man charged with terrorism offences after raids south of Brisbane
The Kuraby man faces 14 charges, with the Australian Federal Police claiming he encouraged and recruited other people to join him to engage in “hostile activities” in Syria.
Sticking point: Farmers hope clearer labels spur shoppers to choose Australian
Clearer country-of-origin food labelling laws make it easier for shoppers to buy Australian produce.
Man wanted over body in barrel holed up in Sunshine Coast unit
Police on the Sunshine Coast are negotiating with Zlatko Sikorsky, the man wanted in connection with the discovery of a woman’s body in a barrel earlier this week.
Mensink having 'too much fun' overseas to answer court questions, son says
The son of fugitive businessman Clive Mensink tells a Brisbane court he deliberately cut his WhatsApp link to his father, who is “having way too much fun” to return to Australia to face questioning over the Queensland Nickel collapse.
Dreamworld ride 'should not have been in service' when four killed
An engineering supervisor at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast tells a coronial inquest the Thunder River Rapids ride “should not have been in service” when it malfunctioned and killed four people.
Premier rules out helping Clive Palmer reopen Townsville nickel refinery
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says Clive Palmer “will not get any money from us” after he calls on the State and Federal Governments to help reopen the beleaguered Yabulu nickel refinery.



