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Posts made in May, 2009
Words: Tara Bosworth
While I wouldn’t consider myself a traditional fan of long, in-depth political thrillers, State of Play was surprisingly enjoyable. At the risk of sounding cliché, this film seemed to have a bit of everything: suspense, humour, action and even some romance.
Following the mysterious death of his mistress, a...
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NRL Wrap Round 11 – Nick Underhill
Eels 16 drew Rabbitohs 16
Tigers 18 lost to Broncos 20
Sharks 4 lost to Dragons 26
Panthers 48 def Roosters 6
Bulldogs 26 def Storm 10
Raiders 38 def Warriors 12
Titans 18 def Sea Eagles 17
Cowboys 36 def Knights 10
Game of the round: Tigers and Broncos by an inch. The game was played in...
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Words: Dave Callaghan
Photos: Kate Scantleton
8 May 2009
If you didn’t know Alex Lloyd had recently released a new album don’t feel too bad; no one told me either. I thought it strange at the time to hear that Lloyd was performing at the Zoo in the Valley as I struggled to remember the last single to be released by this...
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Rain may have stopped some showoff wheel spinning but the brand new student-built Mazda 5 SAE was soaking up the limelight as the centrepiece of the QUT Motorsport season launch this week.
QUT Journalism student, Ash Miller, 22, explained QUT Motorsport students create a brand new open wheel formula SAE race car each year to race in...
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Words: Alex Fynes-Clinton
Thirty teenage mothers are finishing high school with the help of a purpose-built program on the Sunshine Coast.
Teenagers from Deception Bay to Cooroy travel to be part of the Supporting Teenage Mothers with Education, Mothering and Mentoring (STEMM) program at Burnside High School, Nambour.
The...
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