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  • Brisbane train delays: Roma Street station fault stops trains

    Brisbane train delays: Roma Street station fault stops trains
    Trains have been suspended through Roma Street Station.Photo: Michelle SmithTrain passengers are warned to expect 75-minute delays after a track fault halted trains across south-east Queensland.The points failure at Roma Street station briefly stopped all trains on the network, apart from a shuttle service operating between Eagle Junction and the airport.A Translink spokesman said he expected the delays to decrease as the backlog cleared.AdvertisementEARLIERElectricians at Roma Street Station ar..
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  • Australian Federal Police raid Brisbane CFMEU office

    Australian Federal Police raid Brisbane CFMEU office
    Staff and media gather as the Brisbane office of the CFMEU is raided by federal police.Photo: Mel Grant/TwitterFederal police have raided the Brisbane office of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union on Thursday morning.More than 20 Australian Federal Police officers began searching the Bowen Hills offices at 7am, a move the powerful union has slammed as a "political witch hunt".The officers are reportedly searching for proof that CFMEU heavyweights Michael Ravbar and Dave Hanna des..
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  • Brisbane's new live theatre debate begins - 1500 seats or 500 seats

    Brisbane's new live theatre debate begins - 1500 seats or 500 seats
    John Kotzas, chief executive Queensland Performing Arts CentrePhoto: John Kotzas, chief executive QueBrisbane is about to get a new live theatre.However whether it will be a 500-seat venue for live theatre or intimate performances - or around 1500 seats for theatre, musicals and ballet – is the debate Brisbane is about to begin.Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Monday quietly announced – as part of the $3 billion Queens Wharf development contract – that a consultant who is yet to be ap..
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  • Five-month-old baby found dead at Brisbane family day care home - Yahoo7

    Five-month-old baby found dead at Brisbane family day care home - Yahoo7
    VideoFive-month-old baby found dead at Brisbane family day care homeQPS Media have confirmed that they are dealing with a non-suspicious death and are preparing a report for the coroner.They are also awaiting the post-mortem results.Separately to the death of the child QPS media can confirm that CPRU detectives are liaising with the Queensland government office for Early Childhood Education and the circumstances surrounding the facility.Officials from the Department of Education and Training le..
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  • Ex-Brisbane Lion Albert Proud charged with attempted murder to apply for bail

    Ex-Brisbane Lion Albert Proud charged with attempted murder to apply for bail
    Albert Proud will front court charged with the attempted murder of Richelle Kadadi.Photo: Nine NetworkFormer Brisbane Lions player Albert Proud has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of his girlfriend Richelle Kadadi.Police allege he assaulted his 35-year-old partner at a Sunnybank home earlier this month, with a passerby finding her in the street with severe face and head injuries.Proud's case was briefly mentioned in the Holland Park Magistrates Court on Thursday where his law..
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  • Brisbane weather: Queensland in for scorching spring heatwave

    Brisbane weather: Queensland in for scorching spring heatwave
    Video will begin in5seconds.Heatwave coming to BrisbaneThe next few days will see temperatures rising to 39 degrees in some parts of south east Queensland.PT1M29S620349Queensland is in for a sustained spring scorcher.Two weeks before the official start of summer, a heatwave is set to sweep across the state from Wednesday, with temperatures tipped to gradually climb as the week ends and remain high until early next week.The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting temperatures will peak in Queensland..
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  • Brisbane City Council LNP candidate for Morningside Ward Nicole Hansson posts unfortunate picture on social media | The Courier-Mail

    Brisbane City Council LNP candidate for Morningside Ward Nicole Hansson posts unfortunate picture on social media | The Courier-Mail
    Lord Mayor Graham Quirk and Nicole Hansson ahead of her endorsement as the LNP’s candidate for the Morningside Ward. PICTURE: Luke Monsour, Bulimba StudiosWHEN running in any election, it always pays to take a closer look when posting any photos on the campaign trail.Unfortunately for one Brisbane City Council candidate, she did not take a closer look of her surroundings.On Tuesday the LNP’s candidate for the Morningside Ward Nicole Hansson posted a photo of her at a local skatepark with a blurb..
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  • Brisbane trains: Latest travel information | The Courier-Mail

    Brisbane trains: Latest travel information | The Courier-Mail
    Brisbane trains: Latest travel information. by: From: The Courier-Mail; November 19, 2015 3:24PM. Increase Text Size · Decrease Text Size · Print · Email · Share.
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    AS IT turns out, not all news is fit to print ... but these insiders will whisper if you lean in close. We've brought together our top insiders to report from Brisbane's ...
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  • Hyundai A-League preview: Roar v City

    Hyundai A-League preview: Roar v City
    ​John Aloisi can pile the pressure on his former club when the league-leading Brisbane Roar host an under-fire Melbourne City as Friday night football comes to Suncorp.MATCH DETAILSFriday, 20 November 2015Brisbane Roar v Melbourne CitySuncorp Stadium, BrisbaneKick-Off: 7:00 PM (Local) (8:00 PM (AEDT))Referee:Chris BeathAssistant Referee 1:Nathan MacDonaldAssistant Referee 2:Andrew LindsayFourth Official:Alex KingTV Broadcast:Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 7.30pm (AEDT), SBS TWO from 7:30pm..
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