ABC TV weather presenter Jenny Woodward describes the moment she thought she was having a heart attack, a rare condition brought on by a virus that inflamed her heart. She hopes sharing her story will convince others to dial triple-0, with paramedics saying no-one ever died of embarrassment.
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'Very scary and confronting': ABC TV weather presenter hospitalised with inflamed heart
ABC TV weather presenter Jenny Woodward describes the moment she thought she was having a heart attack, a rare condition brought on by a virus that inflamed her heart. She hopes sharing her story will convince others to dial triple-0, with paramedics saying no-one ever died of embarrassment.
Fire under control after engulfing top storey at south Brisbane school
A blaze at Upper Mt Gravatt State School, south of Brisbane, is under control after it “fully engulfed” the top floor of a two-storey school block.
Crime scene declared as fire engulfs classrooms at Brisbane school
A “significant” fire has destroyed several classrooms at Upper Mt Gravatt State School on Brisbane’s southside, with a crime scene declared and the school shut down.
Crime scene declared as fire engulfs classrooms at Brisbane school
A “significant” fire has destroyed several classrooms at Upper Mt Gravatt State School on Brisbane’s southside, with a crime scene declared and the school shut down.
Toyah Cordingley's birthday marked by family as hunt for her killer continues
More than seven months after she was killed on a Far North Queensland beach, Toyah Cordingley’s birthday is a moment of sad reflection for friends and family.
DIY endoscopy reveals wire bristle from BBQ brush lodged in man's throat
Luke Greensill was eating meat he’d prepared on his barbie when he felt something in his throat which he thought was a chicken bone — he was wrong.
Sick and injured wildlife crisis looms as stressed carers struggle with costs
The ranks of overstressed and underfunded wildlife carers are dwindling while animal hospitals struggle to care for a rising tide of sick and injured animals.
Adani has its environmental approvals, so what happens now?
Indian mining firm Adani says it expects to start work on its coal mine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin within weeks, creating thousands of jobs. But how exactly will that future unfold from here?
Adani has the green light. Will it put its money where its mouth is?
The most divisive project in recent Australian history can finally break ground. But sceptics still struggle to see how Adani will turn a profit from a remote thermal coal mine in the era of the Paris climate agreement.




