Thank you for joining us on this grey, wet Wednesday. We will be back tomorrow with more rolling news coverage from Brisbane and beyond.
If you’re just catching up, here are some of the stories making headlines today:
The national rail safety regulator has contradicted claims by the new LNP government that Brisbane’s Cross River Rail will not be ready for passengers until 2029 due to a lengthy certification process.
Rubbish collectors are threatening to stop collecting garbage bins in the Ipswich area over four days, affecting up to 30,000 homes each day, unless their demands for better pay and conditions are met.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined jubilant Labor Party faithful and childcare workers at the Morningside Panthers AFL club today to spruik his government’s childcare reforms. It made for a warm welcome for the Prime Minister, who yesterday encountered an at-times prickly reception at the Melbourne synagogue targeted by arsonists.
Bringing the man believed to have seriously scalded a Brisbane baby with hot coffee to justice will likely be a “slow burn” after he escaped overseas, Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski says.
The daughter of swimming legend Dawn Fraser has revealed just how close the Olympic great came to death after a nasty fall on an unfinished driveway and the desperate phone call to a neighbour that resulted in emergency surgery and four broken ribs.
The organisers of alternative music festival Good Things have been accused of ignoring allegations of sexual assault, harassment and anti-social behaviour – including men groping women, filming up girls’ skirts, and abusing those who turned down their advances.
And, filming has begun on the Gold Coast on big-budget Hollywood movie Voltron, starring erstwhile Superman actor Henry Cavill and an international cast including Rita Ora and Sterling K. Brown.