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Family Escapes Bushfire With Minor Injuries
A father and four children escaped a fire in Queensland and are receiving treatment at a hospital. Police report the family members are being treated for smoke inhalation and minor burns but are otherwise physically okay. Approximately 50 firefighters were on the scene during the morning response. The RFS Commissioner noted that most responders involved in the incident are locals.
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Brisbane Lions Defeat Adelaide By 52 Points
Brisbane secured a 52-point victory over the Adelaide Crows at the Gabba. St Kilda also recorded a win, defeating West Coast by 101 points at Docklands. In soccer, Adelaide United finished second on the A-League ladder following a 2-1 loss to Melbourne City in the final round. Greater Western Sydney is reportedly improving its performance following a difficult start to the season. The Brisbane Lions secured a 52-point victory over Adelaide at the Gabba during Sunday matches. Melbourne City defeated Adelaide United 2-1 in the final round of the A-League Men's regular season.
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Queensland Government Funds Victim Security Upgrades
The government will provide $3.5 million to fund security upgrades for approximately 1,700 women facing family violence. The initiative follows reports of declining road safety enforcement in the region.
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Queensland Coal Royalties Reach 40% Rate
Queensland has implemented a tiered royalty system that imposes a 40% tax on every dollar earned from coal exceeding $300 per tonne. This rate significantly exceeds the 7.5% royalty on iron ore in Western Australia and the 5% rate for copper and base metals in Queensland. Industry representatives state that these high royalty levels put jobs at risk. The policy represents the highest coal royalty rate in the region. The royalty structure is tiered based on revenue rather than profit. Industry experts suggest the current royalty levels may cause the coal industry to deteriorate over time. This system has been a point of discussion within the Queensland mining sector.
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Australian Worker Charged After Brisbane Car Yard Assault
A worker is facing two counts of common assault following an incident at a car yard in Brisbane South. The incident was reported to police on Thursday in Sydney's South West, though the specific location of the assault remains tied to the Brisbane yard context. The individual is scheduled to appear before the Virtual Bail Division Court today. Queensland police noted that while car insurers are discovering drugs and weapons in recovered stolen vehicles, overall thefts are decreasing across the state. Police were notified a day later.
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