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Video: Papenhuyzen blunder opens door for Walsh tryPapenhuyzen blunder opens door for Walsh tryWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerRyan Papenhuyzen coughs the ball up and the Broncos capitalise, scoring through Reece Walsh.September 4, 2025 — 8.24pm

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Most doctors would also find the practice morally reprehensible, particularly during a chronic shortage of organ donations for the treatment of disease.But there are new technologies that could one day skirt this problem. The head of Russia’s Kurchatov nuclear research institute and a close Putin ally, Mikhail Kovalchuk, who’s reportedly “crazy about eternal life”, has ordered health officials to investigate 3D bioprinting, according to the London Times.Chinese President Xi Jinping (centre) with Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-un and other world leaders in Beijing on Tuesday.Credit: Xinhua via APThis technology uses living cells, scaffolding gels and biomolecules instead of ink to “print”…

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Independent MP Kate Chaney has accused former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce of using lewd comments to heckle Energy Minister Chris Bowen during question time on Thursday afternoon.Chaney chose not to repeat the lines in the House as there were children present in the galleries, but told this masthead Joyce had called out to Bowen: “What are you doing with your hand in your pocket? What are you doing down there? Do you have a hole in your pocket?”Kate Chaney raised a point of order on comments made by former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce. Credit: Alex EllinghausenThe West Australian rose to…

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Larvotto says the latest findings appear to point the way to a significant near-mine growth opportunity and a key ingredient in the company’s fast-moving push to expand its Hillgrove resource.Larvotto Resources managing director Ron Heeks said: “Drilling at Eleanora continues to demonstrate the potential to deliver meaningful intersections, while Golden Gate is starting to show real continuity with multiple lodes developing.”Larvotto has pivoted to fresh ground as drilling at Eleanora and Golden Gate nears a close due to construction of the onsite processing plant.At its Metz prospect, the drill bit will be focused on the intersection of the Blacklode and…

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Lady Gaga calls off Miami concert minutes before it startedLady Gaga fans are utterly disappointed.The Bloody Marry hitmaker, as per reports, was forced to cancel her Mayhem Ball concert in Miami just minutes before it was set to start, citing an “extremely strained” voice. The pop icon took to Instagram Stories to share sad-bitter news with her fans, describing that her doctor and vocal coach had advised her not to perform due to the risk of long-term damage to her vocal cords. Gaga wrote, “During rehearsal last night and my vocal warmup tonight, my voice was extremely strained and both…

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How much will a serve of Kobe beef cost you? Take the Brisbane Times QuizHow much will a serve of Kobe beef cost you? Take the Brisbane Times QuizWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeNick Dent is a Culture Reporter at Brisbane Times, covering arts and things to do in the city.Connect via email.Most Viewed in NationalLoading

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NRL 2025 LIVE updates: Brisbane Broncos v Melbourne Storm scores, odds, team lists, news, how to watchNRL 2025 LIVE updates: Broncos and Storm battle for early dominanceWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerBy Paul ZalunardoUpdated September 4, 2025 — 8.02pmfirst published at 7.21pmNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeLoadingGo to latestPinned post from 7.18pmVote now – who will win? 8.02pmJoey backs Cheika 8.01pmSin-bin can’t be far away – Brisbane leadThat’s already three set re-starts given against the Storm. Captain Cameron Munster was just…

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Cybersecurity researcher Jamieson O’Reilly said the security flaw Dean had identified was probably caused by poor security measures on a page of The Card Network website – specifically a lack of CAPTCHAs and rate-limiting.LoadingCAPTCHAs are a common online test where users perform an action to prove they are human and not bots. Rate limiting is a security feature that restricts the number of times an online tool can be used within a particular timeframe.O’Reilly said it would be feasible for a person with basic coding knowledge to access this vulnerability, calling the level of technical skill involved “extremely low”.“Attackers could…

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Tokyo: The Australian embassy in Japan has issued a warning to travellers to behave themselves after an Instagrammer drank offerings from a Japanese burial site, provoking widespread anger online.In the most recent example of fame-seeking foreigners riling locals, Lochie Jones – reportedly an Australian tourist – posted a clip of himself swigging from a can placed on a headstone as an offering.Instagram user Lochie Jones films himself drinking an offering at a Japanese cemetery.Credit: InstagramMoments earlier, he’s seen flipping a coin to decide whether to open the beverage, probably left as a gift for ancestors in a gesture common in…

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Bowen’s job is to reduce emissions. Getting people into EVs does that. Anything that discourages it, like ending the concessions or introducing road-user charges is not his problem – it is Chalmers’ problem.The prime minister’s private view is that road-user charges are inevitable, but they must be introduced in concert with the states and that it will be a decision of government in the next two to three years.LoadingVictoria introduced road-user charges in 2021. The impost was calculated on a per-kilometre basis, with drivers compelled to, once a year, send a photo of their odometers to VicRoads and pay up.…

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