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  • The keystone of Lions' star draft trio

    The keystone of Lions' star draft trio
    Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.ERIC Hipwood is one-third of the prospect that has Brisbane Lions supporters salivating.After six consecutive seasons without featuring in an AFL finals series, the possibility of three of this year’s most promising draftees all landing at the Lions — and eventually causing havoc on the Gabba turf — has their fans excited.Already, Brisbane followers are dreaming of Josh Schache taking a strong overhead g..
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  • Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi slams Melbourne City for hurting A-League's growth with 'anti-football' - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi slams Melbourne City for hurting A-League's growth with 'anti-football' - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi slams Melbourne City for hurting A-League's growth with 'anti-football'PostedNovember 21, 2015 08:23:25 Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi has savaged Melbourne City for playing "anti-football", claiming incessant fouling is destroying the A-League as a spectacle.The Roar drew 1-1 with Melbourne City on Friday night at Lang Park, a result that lifts Aloisi's men back into top position on the A-League ladder.But Aloisi was fuming in his post-match press conference..
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    Speaking for the first time since tearing his Achilles in June, McGuire opened up about the dual pain of missing Queensland's Origin series win and Brisbane's ...
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  • Brisbane Roar v Melbourne City: John Aloisi slams ‘anti-football’ opponents after draw | The Courier-Mail

    Brisbane Roar v Melbourne City: John Aloisi slams ‘anti-football’ opponents after draw | The Courier-Mail
    John Aloisi lets loose on Melbourne City?s style1:09A-League: Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi lets loose in his post-match press conference, slamming Melbourne City?s ?negative? style of play during their clash at Suncorp StadiumBRISBANE coach John Aloisi slammed Melbourne City’s “anti-football” style after super-sub Henrique again came to the Roar’s rescue at Suncorp Stadium last night.Having scored the winner in Brisbane’s 1-0 win over Perth last Sunday in his first game back after eight month..
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  • House hunting in Brisbane | The Courier-Mail

    House hunting in Brisbane | The Courier-Mail
    70 Thomas St, AuchenflowerTHIS Auchenflower home, once a Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall, has been enjoyed by the same family for almost two decades.The house at 70 Thomas St, occupies a prime position and offers a generous 1240sq m of elevated land with a sprawling 30m frontage.From Suncorp Stadium to the restaurant and shopping meccas in Rosalie and Paddington, everything is just a stroll down the hill.The home is moments to surrounding schools and Brisbane’s best lifestyle precincts.It is also..
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    Mum's emotional video plea to Julie Bishop1:05Sally Faulkner makes a heartfelt plea to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to help bring her abducted children home from Lebanon in time for Christmas.Sally Faulkner is desperate to have her children back.A BRISBANE mum has made an emotional plea for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to help bring her kidnapped children safely back to Australia in time for Christmas.Fighting back tears, Sally Faulkner explains she hasn’t seen her two young children in more t..
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    Redevelopment of Lang Park into the world-class stadium it is today was a proposal that generated furious debate at the time but where would be we now ...
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  • Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival 2015

    Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival 2015
    The Assassin will screen on November 27 & 28.Photo: BAPFF 2015The Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival 2015 looks set to be a jam-packed event focusing on exploring the limitless reaches of cinema.BAPFF 2015 opened on November 19 and will showcase 102 films from 42 countries in 10 days, ending November 29.BAPFF Head Programmer Kiki Fung said the festival was focused on breaking down stereotypes surrounding Asian cinema.The Gulls will be screening at BAPFF on November 25.Photo: Andre Tsen"The ..
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  • Heritage-listed Skyneedle to be focal point of new Brisbane development

    Heritage-listed Skyneedle to be focal point of new Brisbane development
    Brisbane’s iconic Skyneedle is set to be a key feature of a new $125 million residential development in South Brisbane announced on Saturday.The 88-metre heritage-listed Skyneedle, which was formerly owned by hairdressing entrepreneur Stefan Ackerie, will be refurbished as part of a Pradella property group development that will include two towers and 200 apartments.The sky-high sculpture that was saved from being transported to Tokyo’s Disneyland more than 25 years ago by Mr Ackerie,is now poise..
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  • Brisbane Lions make improvement off-field but still record $700,000 loss for 2015 season | HeraldSun

    Brisbane Lions make improvement off-field but still record $700,000 loss for 2015 season | HeraldSun
    Brisbane Lions chief Greg Swan says the club is working hard to balance the books but still has a long way to go.THE Lions have bounced back from a disastrous 2013-14 financial result to record a $700,000 loss for 2014-15.The Lions lost $3.5 million in 2013-14 and have managed a $2.8 million improvement for the year ending October 31, 2015.Brisbane made a trading profit of $1 million but depreciation and interest costs put them in the red for the year.The Lions had recorded five seven-figure los..
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