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Catherine Strohfeldt is a reporter at Brisbane Times.

Investigations launched after man injured on Brisbane Airport tarmac

Investigations launched after man injured on Brisbane Airport tarmac

The airport ramp worker was taken to hospital with serious leg injuries after the incident on Christmas Eve.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt

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Measles alert after infected man visits shops, malls across Brisbane

Measles alert after infected man visits shops, malls across Brisbane

Brisbane’s Metro Health Services issued an emergency alert after a man was infectious in the city’s southern and central suburbs from December 12 to 16.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
Christmas beetles can still be found in Brisbane gardens. But can you tell them apart?

Christmas beetles can still be found in Brisbane gardens. But can you tell them apart?

The Australian herald of the holiday season, the Christmas beetle, has returned. Look out for these species calling the south-east home.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
CellOPark threatens legal action in ‘commercial dispute’ after email confusion

CellOPark threatens legal action in ‘commercial dispute’ after email confusion

Parking app company CellOPark has promised to “take all steps, including legal action” after confusing emails were sent to customers.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt and William Davis
Tributes for ‘beautiful sister’ allegedly chased, gunned down in suspected murder

Tributes for ‘beautiful sister’ allegedly chased, gunned down in suspected murder

Chloe Jade Mason was found unconscious with a gunshot wound on a Caboolture footpath in the early hours of Sunday morning after reportedly being pursued by two men.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
Former Brisbane Lions player in critical condition after being crushed by excavator

Former Brisbane Lions player in critical condition after being crushed by excavator

It was not known how long Aaron Shattock had been pinned under the digger when he was found on his property on Sunday afternoon.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
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Queensland is the global skin cancer capital, but for how much longer?

Queensland is the global skin cancer capital, but for how much longer?

Where you live in Brisbane could determine whether you are diagnosed with melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
Missing girl found safe and well, man charged with abduction

Missing girl found safe and well, man charged with abduction

The girl was found 40km away after police asked for urgent public help.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
Singin’ in the rain: Pub Choir draws 7000 songbirds to Riverstage

Singin’ in the rain: Pub Choir draws 7000 songbirds to Riverstage

Donning ponchos and dodging puddles, thousands of hearty singers turned out on Wednesday night for a festive fundraiser.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
Measles detected in the community in Brisbane’s north

Measles detected in the community in Brisbane’s north

A two-year-old boy has tested positive for measles, with Queensland Health warning residents the child was infectious in Brisbane’s northern suburbs since December 9.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
Grab your brolly Brisbane, wet weather’s on the way amid a soggy summer ahead

Grab your brolly Brisbane, wet weather’s on the way amid a soggy summer ahead

Brisbane City Council has warned residents to “prepare for the worst”, as the bureau forecasts rain early in the week and a wetter-than-average summer.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt

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