Qld: Lead stories in today's Courier-Mail
BRISBANE, Aug 15 AAP - Top stories in today's Courier-Mail:
Page 1: Students could take as long as they want to complete schooling under a newQueensland Government review proposal. Former Queensland premier Wayne Goss will havesurgery to remove returned brain tumour. Legal ombudsman blasts 'inept' Law Society.
Page 2: More on new school proposals.
Page 3: Former Supreme Court judge Angelo Vasta accused of misusing taxpayers' moneyafter taking wife on a trip to the Torres Strait. Two young sisters involved in failedabduction attempt.
Page 4: Kokoda Track memorial. John Howard flies into storm of anti-Australian sentiment in Fiji.
Page 5: People's Day at the Ekka.
Page 6: Peter Costello pitches for the Outback to support full sale of Telstra.
page 7: Rank and file police demanding pay rise of up to 22.45 per cent in wages dispute.
Protest against plans to build massive fish farm in Moreton Bay.
World: Rescue operation to save animals in Prague zoo from floods.
Finance: News Corporation lost $12 billion, a record Australian loss. Energex plansto assault power generation business, with speculation it would purchase Tarong's Wivenhoepower station project for $250 million.
Sport: The South African member of the International Rugby Board's anti-doping committeewill not sit on the review of the Ben Tune case after calling for his banning.
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KEYWORD: FRONTERS QLD
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