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Garbage pay stink splits south-east council on third day of strikes

Garbage pay stink splits south-east council on third day of strikes

Some councillors have joined garbage truck drivers striking over stalled talks with their administration as 60,000 bins go uncollected – some for a second week.

  • by Matt Dennien

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Garbage driver deal delivers empty bins and pay rises for Christmas

Garbage driver deal delivers empty bins and pay rises for Christmas

A major south-east council and its garbage truck drivers inked a pay deal after strikes left tens of thousands of bins uncollected – some for two weeks straight.

  • by Matt Dennien
The outer Brisbane growth areas being left behind on public transport

The outer Brisbane growth areas being left behind on public transport

A report on liveability across five Australian capital cities has highlighted gaps between established and growing areas. In Brisbane, one issue stands out.

  • by Matt Dennien
Ipswich Art Gallery to showcase $116m Rothko painting from National Collection

Ipswich Art Gallery to showcase $116m Rothko painting from National Collection

The painting is on loan for two years from the National Gallery of Australia as part of a program designed to bring visitors to regional galleries.

  • by Nick Dent
Homes v habitat: The fight to save a forest amid a population boom

Homes v habitat: The fight to save a forest amid a population boom

Campaigners want to save south-east Queensland’s Woogaroo forest for koalas; developers want the land for desperately needed housing. Something has to give.

  • by Courtney Kruk
$500,000 reward offered over cold case blaze

$500,000 reward offered over cold case blaze

Twenty-eight people were living in an Ipswich boarding house when it burnt down in a suspected 1990 arson attack.

  • by William Davis
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Murder accused allegedly moved wife’s body near mower
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Murder accused allegedly moved wife’s body near mower

A man accused of murdering his wife moved her body before she was found dead near a ride-on lawnmower, police allege.

  • by Rex Martinich
The surprising rejuvenation of Queensland’s oldest provincial city

The surprising rejuvenation of Queensland’s oldest provincial city

Exciting new precincts and an effervescent energy have breathed new life into Ipswich’s CBD.

  • by Katrina Lobley
Brisbane man accused of sharing child abuse material worked at school

Brisbane man accused of sharing child abuse material worked at school

“We are aware of a Queensland Police Service matter involving a staff member,” a spokesperson for the Department of Education said.

  • by William Davis
‘A motive to lie for podcast’: Coroner doubts man’s evidence in Sharron Phillips case

‘A motive to lie for podcast’: Coroner doubts man’s evidence in Sharron Phillips case

The man who accused his father of murdering Sharron Phillips, who vanished in May 1986, had a commercial motive to lie, the state’s coroner has found.

  • by Rex Martinich
How the dust has settled on Queensland's council elections

How the dust has settled on Queensland's council elections

Three weeks on from the statewide vote, new faces are being sworn in and more than one-third of local government roles in the south-east have changed hands.

  • by Matt Dennien

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