Saturday, February 13, 2016

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  • Queensland Health Minister Cameron Dick 'strongly supports ...

    Queensland Health Minister Cameron Dick 'strongly supports' Brisbane doctors refusing to discharge asylum seeker baby Updated February 14, 2016 12:16:06 Queensland's Health Minister is supporting Brisbane doctors who are refusing to send a baby girl back to detention on Nauru. Dozens of protestors are maintaining a vigil outside the Lady Cilento Children's Hospital in support of the doctors who will not release the one-year-old asylum seeker known as Asha until she has ..
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  • Brisbane's buildings of the future

    Brisbane's buildings of the future
    Phorm Architecture + Design, Taringa TreehouseSTEP into the future of grand design with a visit to Museum of Brisbane’s new exhibition. The Living in the city: New architecture from Brisbane and the Asia-Pacific exhibition, opening this Friday, is a portal into the architecture shaping Brisbane and its nine sister cities.Museum of Brisbane Deputy Director Christopher Salter, who is co-curating the exhibition with Architecture Media Editorial Director Cameron Bruhn, said Living in the city showca..
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  • Wigan Warriors coach to remind players of Brisbane Broncos loss in ...

    Wigan Warriors coach to remind players of Brisbane Broncos loss in ...
    Repeat clash: Anthony Milford runs away from Wigan defenders in 2015. Photo: Gareth Copley Wigan coach Shaun Wane says he will show his players video in the lead-up to Saturday's World Club Series clash with Brisbane of the Broncos goading the DW Stadium crowd at full-time last year.While Anthony Gelling's  bizarre attempted charge down of the winning penalty goal  dominated discussion following the NRL side's 14-12 golden point win in 2015, Brisbane players ..
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  • Must Do Brisbane: city's oldest hidden gems

    Must Do Brisbane: city's oldest hidden gems
    Nundah Historic Cemetery Photo: Must Do Brisbane Contrary to popular belief, there are still many vestiges of Ye Olde Brisbane in our midst, from underground bars to restaurants, churches to theatres, hotels to swimming pools. Been to the 50 year old Italian restaurant lately? Swum in the Victorian baths where signs still tell men not to loiter? Taken a wander down Brisbane's oldest lane? Sunk a beer at the oldest licensed pub? If not, check out the guide bel..
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  • Brisbane review grand final heartbreak

    A harrowing one-time-only video review of last year’s heartbreaking NRL grand final loss has helped Brisbane’s shattered players move on and ready themselves to go one better in 2016. Brisbane fell to North Queensland in last year’s decider in remarkable fashion, conceding a try after the fulltime siren, before Cowboys skipper Johnathan Thurston slotted a golden-point field goal off the back of a costly error by Broncos halfback Ben Hunt. But rather than try to erase the memories of grand fin..
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  • Longing: Brisbane man's search for family heritage

    Longing: Brisbane man's search for family heritage
    Tim Loth and other Post-Adoption Support Queensland clients. Photo: Tim Loth Tim Loth, 41, a small business owner in north Brisbane started searching for his biological parents four years ago.At first he had no idea where to start until he met a counsellor at Post Adoption Support Queensland (PASQ).Tim said he started going to counselling and he stumbled upon the biological family search offered by the support service."I first went to them for counselling, I ..
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  • Two men arrested after climbing, sliding on Brisbane's Story Bridge

    Two men arrested after climbing, sliding on Brisbane's Story Bridge
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