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Home › View all posts by Michael McGuane

Author: Michael McGuane

Bill Shorten under fire as citizenship saga continues

By Michael McGuane Posted on May 10, 2018 Posted in Human Interest, National, News, Politics, QUT News, Television

The Government’s budget pitch has been overshadowed by the resignation of four Labor MPs with dual citizenship. Now Labor leader Bill Shorten is under fire. Daneka Hill reports.

Southern states set for Antarctic snap

By Michael McGuane Posted on May 10, 2018 Posted in Business, Consumer, Human Interest, National, News, QUT News, Television, Weather

A cold snap is bringing wintery scenes and blustery weather to some southern states. And eventually some of it will make its way to Brisbane for our first real chill of Autumn. Georgia Indian reports.

Three arrested in $150M drug bust

By Michael McGuane Posted on May 10, 2018 Posted in Crime, News, QUT News, Television

Federal Police have smashed an international drug syndicate with 200 kilos of Methamphetamine in Sydney. Incredibly it was found undisguised in plastic bags in suitcases. Claire Boughey reports.

Rare WWII bunkers unearthed in Brisbane’s CBD

By Michael McGuane Posted on May 10, 2018 Posted in Business, Human Interest, News, QUT News, Television, Tourism

Part of Brisbane’s war history will come alive at the Howard Smith Wharves development site. Five recently discovered air raid shelters are being included in the project. Grant Hayes reports.

Film-makers fly into Winton for Outback Film Festival

By Michael McGuane Posted on May 10, 2018 Posted in Arts, Entertainment, News, QUT News, Television, Tourism

Griffith Film School celebrates the Australian outback at their upcoming Festival in rural Winton. But the event is more than just an appreciation for all things Ocker. Teagan Matthews reports.

Messy play day leaves tiny tots smiling

By Michael McGuane Posted on May 10, 2018 Posted in Education, Entertainment, Funny, Health, Human Interest, News, QUT News, State, Television

Hundreds of tiny tots ran amuck this morning in a special event involving messy play. Slime, paint and mud left the little ones grubby but happy. Lauren Reddiex reports.

Bulldogs coach maintains honesty is the best policy after copping $25,000 fine

By Michael McGuane Posted on May 10, 2018 Posted in Human Interest, National, News, QUT News, Sport, Television

Bulldogs coach, Dean Pay, has spoken out for the first time since he was fined $25,000 for bagging referees. And AFL’s Nic Natanui has been suspended after rough play against Port Adelaide. Kaileigh Carew reports.

Brisbane crowds welcome Commonwealth Games heroes

By Michael McGuane Posted on April 27, 2018 Posted in Human Interest, National, News, QUT News, Sport, Television

Brisbane has opened its heart and city centre to Australia’s Commonwealth Games heroes. They were feted by lunchtime crowds and officials. George Carrington reports.

Hanson weighs in on citizenship survey

By Michael McGuane Posted on April 27, 2018 Posted in Human Interest, National, News, Politics, QUT News, Television, World

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has attacked foreign interference in an online citizenship survey. The survey was to gauge public opinion on changes to the Australian citizenship laws. Elke Bowman reports.

Broncos crack the top eight

By Michael McGuane Posted on April 27, 2018 Posted in News, QUT News, Sport, Television

The Broncos have come from behind to defeat the Rabbitohs in a Thursday night thriller. The victory moves them back into finals contention. Michael McGuane Reports.

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