The University of Queensland launches an investigation after a group of researchers who follow an alleged cult showcased bizarre healing claims in medical journals, including ‘esoteric breast and ovary massage’.
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What the law says about a stranger taking a photo of your child
Imagine being in your backyard and a neighbour takes a photo of you and your children playing together. Creepy, yes, but in situations like this there’s nothing you can really do. Here’s what the law says about your privacy when it comes to photography.
Organisers should 'hang their head in shame' after athletes snubbed at closing ceremony
The closing ceremony — which barely focused on the competitors and featured long, rambling speeches — has been slammed by athletes, the Queensland Premier and the public, prompting an apology from Commonwealth Games chairman Peter Beattie.
Food grown in shipping containers takes the farm to the city
A farmer thinks inside the box, growing herbs and vegetables vertically in shipping containers to avoid adverse weather and bring fresh produce closer to urban consumers.
Mother sues hospital after being left a partial paraplegic
Rachael Baker now uses a wheelchair and says her life has been “turned upside down” by a spinal infection that she says Logan Hospital should have diagnosed.
'Dangerous cult' promoted by UQ academics, misconduct probe launched
The University of Queensland launches an investigation after a group of researchers who follow an alleged cult showcased bizarre healing claims in medical journals, including ‘esoteric breast and ovary massage’.
Are we killing ourselves to look beautiful?
Underground criminal networks and untested chemicals are fuelling Australia’s quest for a beautiful body.
If this story doesn't make you get a skin check, nothing will
Emma Betts was just 22 when she discovered there was something much more sinister to an unusual mole on her back. It became stage 4 melanoma and was terminal. But instead of retreating she put herself in the spotlight to warn others.
Tigers 2 from 2
Tigers 2 from 2Seniors and Reserves continue to develop with new game plan
Sippa bags 10 in the Magoo’s
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How mosquitoes without mojo could help stop disease
Australian scientists release sterile mosquitoes in a bid to help stop the spread of dengue fever and zika virus. They hope to be the first in the world to eradicate the disease-carrying mosquitoes from an urban area.



