Fiji-born winger Eto Nabuli, the one-time hotel porter identified by rugby league legends Andrew Johns and Brad Fittler, will make his Wallabies debut on Saturday against Scotland in Sydney.
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Electoral commission a 'secretive, authoritarian' organisation
The Electoral Commission of Queensland is a secretive, authoritarian organisation with many management, communication and technology problems, according to a review of the 2016 local government elections.
Post office admirer won't letter good thing die
Meet the Brisbane man using photographs to capture the changing face of more than 800 post offices throughout Australia.
Broncos say Milford needs surgery on shoulder, but could wait for season's end
The Brisbane Broncos say star pivot Anthony Milford “definitely” needs shoulder surgery, but they want to test out how the injury stands up to the rigours of first-grade football first.
MP 'coward' for attack on Ipswich Mayor, councillors over 'private jets, travel'
Queensland MP Rob Pyne defends himself among a storm of criticism after he used parliamentary privilege to question the integrity of Ipswich councillors — including former mayor Paul Pisasale.
Women better than men at reading thoughts and emotions
It has long been called ‘women’s intuition’, but now a new study proves women are better than men at reading people’s thoughts and emotions, just by looking at their eyes.
Queensland police charge tennis player with match-fixing
A tennis player appears in a Brisbane court charged with match-fixing at a Victorian tournament in 2016.
Cattle producers win more flexibility on biosecurity requirements
Queensland cattle producers now have an extra three months to prepare biosecurity plans after agreement on new requirements for managing bovine Johne’s disease.
Five arrested over alleged $30m investment fraud syndicate
An alleged $30 million investment fraud syndicate run from the Gold Coast and Brisbane that preyed on 2,000 victims across Australia has been shut down, Queensland police say.
Remote 'healing centres' instead of jail could fight Indigenous recidivism
A former head of Queensland’s prisons system wants the State Government to stop sending Indigenous drug offenders to jail and instead set up remote “healing centres”.



