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The canopy pictured in March 2011, when the Chinatown Mall renovation was completed.

Brisbane’s missing Chinatown shade canopy gone for good

Barely a decade after Brisbane City Council installed a shade canopy in Fortitude Valley’s Chinatown Mall, it was considered in too poor a condition to remain.

  • Cameron Atfield

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David Crisafulli greets his deputy Jarrod Bleijie at the LNP’s campaign launch in Ipswich, held on the last Sunday before the October election.

How the LNP bypassed key Games partners to pick its own review team

When the month-old government named its expert team to put Brisbane back on track for 2032, some Olympic stakeholders were hearing about it for the first time.

  • Matt Dennien
The new Brisbane Metro tunnel beneath Adelaide Street is now fully excavated in preparation for the staged implementation of Brisbane Metro in 2025.

 

Under a landmark agreement between the Crisafulli Government and Schrinner Council, permanent Brisbane Metro services will be rolled out in stages from 28 January.

 

The staged introduction of Brisbane Metro will be the biggest evolution of Brisbane’s bus network in generations, ensuring more services are delivered more often to keep Brisbane moving.

Council promises January Metro relaunch following CBD tunnel milestone

The Brisbane City Council has promised to launch permanent Metro services through the CBD from late January, due to a “landmark” deal with the state government.

  • Catherine Strohfeldt
Miles and Schrinner are all smiles after announcing the state government will boost its share of bus funding.

City Hall apologises to those ‘misled’ over Metro trial – but digs in

Amid mounting contradictions and accusations of lying, Brisbane City Council insists an early Metro rollout was always going to end.

  • Matt Dennien
The first of the Brisbane Metro buses began testing in 2022 before starting on the existing 196 route last month. It’s unclear when they’ll be back.

‘We should be worried’: Brisbane Metro ‘preview’ rolls to a quiet stop

A much-hyped partial start to Brisbane City Council’s $1.4 billion Metro bus project has ended just one month after it began, causing opposition concern.

  • Matt Dennien
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner (right)  with Andrew Liveris, president of the Brisbane Organising Committee for the 2032 Olympic Games.

‘Rewriting history’: Schrinner adamant new stadium was always planned

The lord mayor has rejected claims Brisbane was never meant to have a new Olympic stadium. And he wants all options considered – even Albion, again.

  • William Davis
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Paddington councillor Seal Chong Wah has accused an LNP ‘cabal’ of pushing Victoria Park.

Greens councillor claims LNP ‘cabal’ plotting to build Victoria Park stadium

The first-term councillor made the claim after Brisbane’s lord mayor insisted the park be included in the government’s 100-day Olympic venue review.

  • Cameron Atfield
The proposed Victoria Park stadium precinct.

Lord Mayor says Victoria Park must be considered in Olympic venue review

Adrian Schrinner wants the incoming LNP government to put all Olympic stadium options up for review, including a rebuild of the Gabba he believes “won’t stack up”.

  • Cameron Atfield
Brisbane City Council has cut the power supply to several inner-city parks citing safety concerns.

‘No-go zones’: Schrinner wants LNP to make Brisbane safe again

LNP Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has called for a change of government on Saturday, declaring community safety the priority as Brisbane continues to grow.

  • Catherine Strohfeldt and William Davis
Archer the dog, from Archer Brewing, before the complaint was investigated by Brisbane City Council officers, who are required to enforce the federal and state rules.

Archer was kicked out of his own pub. Now the push to allow pets inside venues is going national

A dogged campaign to allow dogs to join humans inside cafes and pubs will be taken to the national government meeting.

  • Felicity Caldwell

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