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Buses and 1000 drivers needed to avoid Olympic transport roadblock

Buses and 1000 drivers needed to avoid Olympic transport roadblock

Transport experts say SEQ faces a real challenge to temporarily boost its bus fleet – and find the required drivers – for the 2032 Games.

  • by Cameron Atfield

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Star sells Treasury Building to Griffith University for CBD campus

Star sells Treasury Building to Griffith University for CBD campus

The university, which paid $67.5m for the heritage-listed building, plans to transform it into “a state-of-the-art educational environment” by 2027.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt
‘No-go areas’: How population growth is putting parts of SEQ in the red for developers

‘No-go areas’: How population growth is putting parts of SEQ in the red for developers

Sensitive areas in south-east Queensland that could be off-limits to developers have been identified under proposed planning changes.

  • by Tony Moore
‘I’ve still got my mother-in-law’s Mixmaster’: Inside Sydney’s dying breed of repair shops

‘I’ve still got my mother-in-law’s Mixmaster’: Inside Sydney’s dying breed of repair shops

As tinkers and cobblers dwindle in number, and goods are easier to replace than repair, some businesses are bucking the trend.

  • by Julie Power
Barbara waved goodbye to Sydney and set off to see Australia. She hasn’t been seen since

Barbara waved goodbye to Sydney and set off to see Australia. She hasn’t been seen since

The 23-year-old American was travelling around the country when she went missing from Beecroft 46 years ago. Now two women are determined to find out what happened.

  • by Neil Mercer
Historian who put colonial frontier violence on the map dies at 81

Historian who put colonial frontier violence on the map dies at 81

Professor Lyndall Ryan was a leading historian who showed that rather than being rare, massacres were a key tool of colonisation in Australia.

  • by James Bennett
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Stadium Metro option to be considered in search for Games legacy

Stadium Metro option to be considered in search for Games legacy

State Development Minister Grace Grace will examine a proposal the Brisbane Metro be extended to service the Games athletics stadium and surrounding areas.

  • by Tony Moore
What convinced these Brisbane students to enrol at Griffith?

What convinced these Brisbane students to enrol at Griffith?

Griffith appears to be shaking off its reputation as a third-choice university, drawing students with a more down-to-earth values-based approach.

  • by Jocelyn Garcia
The Brisbane psychology student focused on Olympic gold

The Brisbane psychology student focused on Olympic gold

A 23-year-old Griffith University student is making a (small) splash in the world of diving, and will be going for gold at the Paris Games.

  • by Josh Bavas
Student life in south-east Queensland: What’s to love about uni?

Student life in south-east Queensland: What’s to love about uni?

We asked alumni from five different south-east Queensland universities what they felt about the study choices they made.

  • by Jocelyn Garcia
China’s ban on remote university to benefit Qld as students return

China’s ban on remote university to benefit Qld as students return

Queensland’s universities are preparing to welcome an influx of Chinese students after China reversed a key education policy.

  • by Stuart Layt

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