New twist in 67-year saga to develop Brisbane westside site
A prime 5000 sqm site in Brisbane’s west which has become vacant and vandalised over the past decade has been put up for sale.
A prime 5000 sqm site in Brisbane’s west which has become vacant and vandalised over the past decade has been put up for sale.
Forget about wild parties and cardboard beds, Brisbane’s Olympic village may have a bigger threat according to some.
Visitors are still flocking to the Queen’s Wharf Sky Deck in Brisbane, despite fears the gaming giant behind the facility is weeks away from collapse.
They pull the strings behind the scenes on the state government’s biggest departments and corporations. Now we’ve pulled the curtain on their massive pay packets.
Three massive unit towers and a huge riverfront public park have been proposed for an old West End concrete factory site as the area faces its biggest transformation in a century.
Queenslanders are being urged to get over their “vaccine fatigue’’ and take up an offer of free jabs, amid predictions of a horror 2025 flu season.
Acting Premier Jarrod Bleijie called the Gold Coast Turf Club vandalism “disgraceful’’ and said he hoped police would “throw the book’’ at the alleged culprits.
A South East Queensland garbo strike will resume on Friday, and residents are being warned it could affect 120,000 collections, as pay negotiations continue to stall.
Garbage collectors will leave a fresh batch of residents in 18,000 Southeast Queensland homes in the lurch tomorrow after pay talks fell through once again.
Brisbane’s Lord Mayor has issued a stark warning that flooding over summer could be as catastrophic as the record-breaking 2022 event with above-average rainfall expected throughout summer.
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