TOOWOOMBA, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 25: Paul Vaughan of the Dragons celebrates scoring a try during the round three NRL match between the Gold Coast Titans and the St George Illawarra Dragons at Clive Berghofer Stadium on March 25, 2018 in Toowoomba, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)
Delisted St George Illawarra forward Paul Vaughan has signed a one-year deal with Canterbury.
The club confirmed on Tuesday that the veteran forward has joined the Belmore club.
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Vaughan will remain out of the action for the rest of the 2021 season and is set to pull on a Bulldogs jumper come Round 1, 2022.
CONFIRMED - Paul Vaughan WILL be available for RD 1 next year. NRL will allow him to serve his 8 game suspension this season. Big win for the Dogs.
QLD Continues Stoush With Federal Govt Over Regional Quarantine in Toowoomba
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has accused the Prime Minister of “cherry-picking” after the federal government did not approve a regional quarantine proposal located in Toowoomba, the state’s largest inland city.
The debate over the quarantine proposal has been an ongoing issue for Palaszczuk. However, there has been little movement from the federal government.
“We will continue to put our case to the federal government, but it’s a bit rich cherry-picking which ones the federal government likes and which ones they don’t like,” Palaszczuk said on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has again rejected suggestions a quarantine facility should be built near Toowoomba in southeast Queensland, saying the plan “lacks detail”.
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Subscriber only THE Ipswich Knights have received some welcome news as they prepare to maintain their recent Friday night record at Bundamba. Skilful attacking midfielder Mitch Herrmann has been cleared of an ankle fracture meaning he can return to training and hopefully be back on the field soon. That comes after initial fears he could be out for an extended period after suffering the injury in the Knights season-opening victory over Mitchelton. Knights head coach Andy Ogden was delighted to have Herrmann on the comeback trail as the Ipswich side returns to the Football Queensland Premier League 1 competition following another FFA Cup victory.
Angus Lane, the voice of Aussie agricultural shows, hands mic to next generation
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Angus Lane has announced shows all around Australia.
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His last formal engagement will be at the Toowoomba Royal Show this weekend
Organisers are banking on high attendance numbers after massive financial losses last year I sat on Machinery Hill [in Brisbane], and my mum said to me, If you could do anything at the Royal Show, what would it be? he said. I said I d like to take that microphone.
Fast forward to 2021, and Mr Lane s dulcet tones have been wafting over show rings across Australia for more than three decades.