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Subscriber only FLEET-footed Western Pride goal scorer Byron McLeod has already experienced highs and lows as a footballer who is just 20 years old. The former premiership-winning Peninsula Power striker/winger has played overseas and broke his collarbone after lining up against his current club as a junior. He rated the latest local derby against the Ipswich Knights one of the toughest matches he has played in. McLeod put his team 2-0 up in the 26th minute after capitalising on a goalmouth scramble. After the Knights powered home threatening to at least salvage a second half draw, Pride newcomer McLeod said his team knew they were in a fierce battle.
In the past 12 months Erinn Swan hasn’t hugged anyone except her husband and kids. This is her story of overseas lockdown and the moment her daughter got COVID.
Life inside worldâs toughest lockdown In the past 12 months Erinn Swan hasnât hugged anyone except her husband and kids. This is her story of overseas lockdown and the moment her daughter got COVID.
Lifestyle by Erinn Swan
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Brisbane-born Erinn Swan, 36, her husband John Naughton, 38, and their daughters Eala, 4, and Jeanie, 2, have just arrived back in Brisbane and are hotel quarantine. They flew from Dublin, Ireland, where they spent the past 12Â months riding out the pandemic. Ireland s high case numbers caused the government to lock down the country for the better part of a year.
Life inside worldâs toughest lockdown In the past 12 months Erinn Swan hasnât hugged anyone except her husband and kids. This is her story of overseas lockdown and the moment her daughter got COVID.
Lifestyle by Erinn Swan
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Brisbane-born Erinn Swan, 36, her husband John Naughton, 38, and their daughters Eala, 4, and Jeanie, 2, have just arrived back in Brisbane and are hotel quarantine. They flew from Dublin, Ireland, where they spent the past 12Â months riding out the pandemic. Ireland s high case numbers caused the government to lock down the country for the better part of a year.
Keen to live near the action but your current city is asking you for $5 million and your first newborn to do so? It might be time to pack ‘er up and flit off to the comparatively cheaper (for Australia’s east coast standards) sunny state of Queensland.
Even if you’re not yet willing to uproot your life and move interstate, I personally always find it fascinating to look up different areas around Australia, just to see how my own state is fairing. So, whether you’re genuinely intent on moving or you’re simply curious, here are some rather nice locations around Queensland that are far more affordable (to some).