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Book extract: All Fall Down

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imageQueensland Police Commissioner Terry Lewis was a target of the Fitzgerald Inquiry.Supplied

Matthew Condon’s new book, All Fall Down, ends Queensland Police Commissioner Terry Lewis’ story amid the demise of the Rat Pack and their corrupt system of graft payments known as “The Joke”. As layer upon layer of bribes and...

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Brains not brawn is the key to success in international rugby

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imagePushing for an advantage in a scrum in the Australia v Fiji game at the Rugby World Cup.Reuters\Rebecca Naden

Rugby union is a game that draws on players of all shapes and sizes, from the big and muscular forwards in the scrums, rucks and mauls, to the backs who need to be quick and fast on their feet.

But does having bigger, stronger or faster...

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