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Dozens of shoes allegedly stolen from a Brisbane shop were all for the same foot.According to police, 53 boots were taken from Kenmore Village Shopping Centre on Monday.CCTV footage shows an unknown man collecting the items from a covered central display and placing them in small suitcases about 7.35pm.Anyone who recognises the man or who has relevant information is urged to contact police.Latest postsLatest postsOpposition Leader Sussan Ley has revealed she pulled out a semi-automatic rifle as a man threatened her while she was camping on a dark country road years ago.In a glossy magazine profile in The Australian Women’s Weekly, Ley opened up about the incident which occurred on a country road in central NSW, when she was moving to become an aerial stock musterer.Opposition Leader Sussan Ley.Credit: Oscar Colman“The gun was literally lying down the side of the sleeping bag, so I was able to pick it up and wave it in the general direction of this individual. I think my hands were shaking so badly,” she said.Read what happened here.Remember that $368 billion nuclear submarine deal? It could soon cost us a lot more.Australia faces the prospect of a Trump administration review demanding it pay more for the submarines under the AUKUS pact and guarantee the vessels would be used to support the US in a conflict over Taiwan.Sources familiar with the review by Trump’s undersecretary of defence, Elbridge Colby, believe he intends to urge major changes to the program before Australia can get the nuclear submarines it has been promised.The review puts Anthony Albanese in a politically difficult position as he prepares to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in China next week.Credit: Tim BeorInterviews with three Australian sources who have direct knowledge of the AUKUS review and American defence experts who worked on the submarine project believe the probe will recommend amending rather than scrapping the deal brokered by former leaders Joe Biden, Scott Morrison and Boris Johnson.Read more here.
Dozens of shoes allegedly stolen from a Brisbane shop were all for the same foot.According to police, 53 boots were taken from Kenmore Village Shopping Centre on Monday.CCTV footage shows an unknown man collecting the items from a covered central display and placing them in small suitcases about 7.35pm.Anyone who recognises the man or who has relevant information is urged to contact police.
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Early showers aside, Brisbane is set for a pleasant Thursday, with a fairly warm top temperature forecast.Enjoy it while it lasts: tonight the mercury is expected to plunge to about 10 degrees, and Friday night is predicted to be even cooler.Here’s the seven-day outlook:Here’s what’s making news further afield this morning:Australia is facing the prospect of a Trump review demanding it pay more for the $368 billion AUKUS pact – and a guarantee that it supports the US in any conflict.Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has revealed she pulled out a semi-automatic rifle as a man threatened her while she was camping on a dark country road years ago. And we reveal former Greens leader Adam Bandt’s new gig.Simon Claringbold is one of Australia’s few survivors of death cap mushroom poisoning.Credit: Alex EllinghausenSurvivors of death cap mushroom poisoning are rare. This man lived to tell the tale.Europe’s peak court on human rights has found Russia responsible for the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 in a missile attack, which killed 298 passengers and crew.Finally, Australians’ love affair with big cars and the rising uptake of heavier electric vehicles are creating a “micro” pollution problem of macro proportions.Good morning, welcome to Brisbane Times’ live news coverage for Thursday, July 10. Today will be mostly sunny with a top temperature of 23 degrees.In this morning’s local headlines:Queensland went into Wednesday’s State of Origin series decider as rank outsiders. But they did what the Maroons always do to seal a remarkable series win. Of the 34 players who took the field, some starred and others floundered. Here’s how each fared in a high-pressure situation.Tom Dearden of the Maroons scores a try during game three of the State Of Origin series.Credit: Getty ImagesIn other news, a senior manager in a Queensland government department was allegedly caught trash-talking a new director-general and another senior officer over the Microsoft Teams messaging platform and phone calls.The Queensland branch of the CFMEU cultivated a culture of violence that included threats and intimidation of women and children, a report commissioned by the union’s administrator has found.Brisbane’s red-hot unit rental market has scaled new heights, but tenants looking for a house have a glimmer of hope.And a seasoned industry veteran is spearheading a New Orleans-inspired cocktail bolthole in the Valley that will shake with music and stay open until 3am seven days a week.
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