Properties under threat: Brisbane’s worst rate-dodgers revealed
Shocking data has revealed Brisbane’s biggest rate-dodger now owes almost $400,000 in unpaid bills. But that person is just the tip of the iceberg. SEE THE MAP
Shocking data has revealed Brisbane’s biggest rate-dodger now owes almost $400,000 in unpaid bills. But that person is just the tip of the iceberg. SEE THE MAP
Nearly $200 million of unclaimed money is sitting with Queensland’s Public Trustee. Search now to see if you’re owed any.
Ratepayers are forking out millions of dollars in wages for southeast Queensland’s top council executives. SEE WHAT THEY’RE EARNING
It will take five years to roll out aged care reforms, but the average length of stay for residents is only half that.
Brisbane bus drivers reported 81 assaults in December – almost double the amount in November. And unions suggest they know why.
Illegal plants are being peddled by online dealers that could be endangering Brisbane’s pets, wildlife and children, as the popularity of indoor gardens continues to grow.
Check out an “Australian first” piece of infrastructure that will take form in Brisbane this year, with Council releasing a sweeping video of the Metro project. WATCH HERE.
The impending end of JobKeeper will make border closures more costly than ever for many struggling employers, with some operators fearing they will be disproportionately affected.
Southeast Queensland’s ongoing sewerage problem has escalated in the past 12 months, with the COVID-19 pandemic responsible for more “avalanches” of nondegradables – including 10 tonnes more wet wipes. See the (gross) pictures.
Advertising deal means city spared $33m fee for dumping CityCycle scheme after 10 years.
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