Australia’s own star couple, cricket captain Michael Clarke and Kyly Boldy, have released stunning photos of their secret wedding ceremony.
They tweeted the news 24 hours after the event.
Erin Smith reports.
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Australia’s own star couple, cricket captain Michael Clarke and Kyly Boldy, have released stunning photos of their secret wedding ceremony. They tweeted the news 24 hours after the event. Erin Smith reports. It may not be health food but good chocolate is hard to refuse. And being a chocolate judge would have to be one of the best jobs around. Today a handful of those experts put the best chocolate to the test at the RNA showgrounds. Teagan Sydes reports. If you think you’re over-worked, under-paid and predisposed to having high blood pressure, today’s your day. Experts in Brisbane have celebrated World Hypertension Day by releasing the findings of a world-first study into what makes our hearts tick. Amity Neumann reports. Read on » Brisbane professor leads the pack in heart research In Federal politics, ALP elder statesman Bill Kelty has told unions ‘don’t give up on Labor’. But the man, former Prime Minister Paul Keating called the nation’s greatest post-war union leader, was blunt in his assessment of why the current government’s in trouble. Bonny O’Shea reports. Dozens of protestors were arrested this morning as police shut down the Musgrave Park Aboriginal Tent Embassy. Brisbane City Council asked them to intervene, to clear the park for this weekend’s Greek Paniyiri Festival . Angry protestors then marched to Parliament House. Cameron Robinson reports. Things looked a little shaky this morning when the evicted tent embassy marched on Parliament. But they moved on in time for an afternoon filled with bells and whistles starting with the Australian Army band and Royal Guard coming up Alice Street in full song. Shortly after, the Queensland and Brisbane mounted police escorted Her Excellency Governor Penelope Wensley into the Parliament House forecourt. Bonny O’Shea reports. A Brisbane Family Court judge won’t intervene in a custody battle involving four Sunshine Coast girls. The girls’ mother had been seeking a stay application, to keep the girls in Australia. And this afternoon, the court heard an application by lawyers for Queensland’s child saftey services. The girls’ grandmother, great grandmother and aunt have now been ordered to appear in court Friday, to face questions about the girls’ whereabouts. Zac Street reports. This week is Law week, initiated by the Queensland Law Society to build awareness of the legal system. And what better way to do that, than to look into Brisbane’s stories of murder, corruption and other crime. Jane Buckle reports. From today, almost 1.7 million Australian families will begin to receive carbon tax compensation payments. More than $320 million will be distributed across the country to cushion the impact of the tax on families. Amity Neumann reports. The Salvation Army is set to go door to door with its annual Red Shield Doorknock Appeal kicking off this weekend. The appeal will raise much needed funds to aid Australia’s poorest people. Suraya Daly reports. |
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