The family told of a girl who loved to play, run, swim in the ocean, flip upside down and be a “little second mum” to her younger brother Sunny.
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Scammers clone myGov website, lure victims in with fake Medicare email
Australians are being warned not to open any email claiming to come from Medicare, after authorities uncovered a sophisticated scam luring unsuspecting victims to a copy of the myGov website in an attempt to steal their bank details.
Queensland spared GST pain but State Government sceptical of 'magic pudding'
Queensland would avoid GST funding pain under a new model proposed by the Commonwealth, but the State Government questions how Canberra would make up the $518 million difference.
Hottest financial year on record says BOM
Bureau of Meteorology data shows maximum temperatures were nearly 1.5 degrees above the long-term average over the last 12 months.
Drivers horrified as melting bitumen captures cars like 'insects in a spider's web'
Drivers say they were “sinking” into a far north Queensland road which destroyed their tyres and left them with hefty repair bills, with some pointing the finger at a recent resealing of the road.
Scammers recruit unwitting 'mules' on dating sites to rip off schools and businesses
Thieves using dating websites to Australians have gouged more than $500,000 out of Australian businesses and schools since March alone.
US soldier charged with assaulting woman, 60, at Brisbane army barracks
Queensland police charge a US Marine with the assault of a 60-year-old woman in the carpark of Brisbane’s Gallipoli Barracks. The Marine also allegedly assaulted a police officer.
Gold Coast recycler aims to turn old tyres into new building products
China’s move to halt imports of most recycled waste prompts a Gold Coast auto recycler to look at a new way to deal with the nation’s growing stockpile of old car tyres.
Allan Langer statue plan revealed as Premier defends Mackenroth stand
“Alfie” Langer is unexpectedly revealed as being next in line for a statue at Lang Park — which will have a section of one stand named after late deputy premier Terry Mackenroth.
'Unable to function': The alarming number of women traumatised by childbirth
Bree Hicks says years after giving birth, she still has anxiety attacks about her ordeal — and she is not alone. A new study reveals alarming numbers of mothers who suffer ongoing health problems after enduring traumatic births.



