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Spit decision has developers reeling

Gold Coast developers and business leaders fear for the job market and investment reputation after the State Government terminated a $3 billion resort at The Spit. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s announceme­nt that the Government would not pursue developer ASF’s five-tower plan left Gold Coast North Chamber of Commerce president Martin Brady “surprised” and developer Soheil Abedian “disappoint­ed”.

Man, 50, released after terror probe

One of the men taken into custody during the weekend antiterror raids in Sydney has been released without charge. The man, 50 was released on Tuesday. Three others remain in custody. The remaining suspects will stay in detention under special powers which allow police to hold them for up to a week.

What’s missing in Big W’s new ad

Efforts by discounter Big W to relaunch itself have fallen flat after it made a simple error in a new ad campaign. A few days ago it premiered its new logo in a TV commercial; there is just one problem – the chain’s old logo was plastered all over the screen.

Man dies during penis enlargemen­t

A young man in Sweden has died during penis enlargemen­t surgery which involved injecting fat from his stomach into his penis. Fears are growing for the safety of the procedure after the fluid injected into the 30-year-old’s penis to boost its girth began leaking. The fat then travelled all the way to his lungs, resulting in an embolism that, in turn, ruptured blood vessels, according to a study published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences. Within minutes the patient, who had no previous heart conditions, had a cardiac arrest. Despite CPR, the man died two hours later.

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