Friday, July 22, 2016

Brisbane flights return to normal after heavy fog lifts and other top stories.

  • Brisbane flights return to normal after heavy fog lifts

    Brisbane flights return to normal after heavy fog lifts Updated July 22, 2016 09:16:04 Flights from Brisbane are back to normal after delays from heavy fog this morning, the second to blanket the city this week.Motorists also reported trouble seeing along the M1 through Loganholme and into Brisbane. A spokesperson for Brisbane Airport said the fog had delayed some domestic flights by up to half an hour, but planes still managed to depart.On Tuesday, more than 100 flight..
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  • Live NRL: Brisbane Broncos v Penrith Panthers blog, scores, updates

    Live NRL: Brisbane Broncos v Penrith Panthers blog, scores, updates
    A STELLAR first half from the Panthers set up a huge upset win over Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium.The Panthers scored five tries to two to run out 31-12 winners.Tries to Waqa Blake, James Fisher-Harris and Zak Hardaker in the opening 40 saw the mountain men go to the break 18-0 up.The Broncos finally got on the board midway through the second half, but it was all too late.THE STARTrent Merrin.The milestone man was enormous in his 150th NRL appearance.Merrin racked up 22 runs for 207 metres, 29 tac..
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  • Brisbane traffic: Two people in critical condition after car hits tree

    Brisbane traffic: Two people in critical condition after car hits tree
    Two people are fighting for life after a car hit a tree on Bribie Island, north of Brisbane.Queensland Ambulance tweeted that the car struck the tree at 3.40pm at Bongaree on Friday and two critically injured patients had been taken to Royal Brisbane Hospital.A third person was transported to Princess Alexandra.It was the second major accident in the region within hours after a truck hit a car at Gootchie, about 200km north of Brisbane, where one person was airlifted to RBH with multiple fractu..
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  • Brisbane traffic: Two trucks knock down two trees, road blocked

    Brisbane traffic: Two trucks knock down two trees, road blocked
    Wickham Street at Fortitude Valley has reopened three hours after a truck crashed into a tree, blocking the road and injuring a pedestrian on Friday morning.EARLIER Trees were knocked down on Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley. Photo: Harrison Saragossi A truck has hit a tree in Fortitude Valley, causing major delays and injuring a pedestrian.Police were called to Wickham Street near Brookes Street just after 9am after a truck struck a "very large tree", causing it to fall over into the mi..
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  • Brisbane Times Night Noodle Markets 2016 Photo: Brock McFadzean

    Brisbane Times Night Noodle Markets 2016 Photo: Brock McFadzean
    Hey ho, let's go. The Brisbane Times Night Noodle Markets are underway and there's more deliciousness than you can poke a chicken skewer at.Part of Good Food Month, presented by Citi, the Noodle Markets takeover South Bank's Cultural Forecourt every night until Sunday, July 31. There's live music, entertainment and more than 20 food stalls.Brisbane Times Good Food Guide editor Callan Boys shares his must-eats, but keep in mind it's only the tip of the delicious iceberg that awaits.All of the gy..
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  • Things got ugly between David King and Lions welfare boss Craig ...

    Things got ugly between David King and Lions welfare boss Craig ...
    'I expect to win every week'0:57AFL: Under sige Lions coach, Justin Leppitsch, may be looking for a new job if his squad can't manage a win against fellow cellar-dwellers, the Essendon Bombers. King has come under fire.FORMER North Melbourne premiership player and now Fox Footy analyst David King has come under fire following an ugly Twitter spat with Brisbane Lions welfare boss Craig Lambert.King appeared to have deleted his tweets following the exchange, but Lambert left his views up on his s..
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  • High-rise tower next to Brisbane's Customs House one step closer ...

    High-rise tower next to Brisbane's Customs House one step closer ...
    High-rise tower next to Brisbane's Customs House one step closer after UQ lose court case Posted July 22, 2016 18:33:55 The University of Queensland (UQ) has lost an appeal to block the construction of a high-rise tower next to Customs House in the Brisbane CBD.UQ owns Customs House and said the proposed tower at 443 Queen Street would damage its heritage value because it was too high and too close.Brisbane City Council approved the development on December 22 last yea..
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  • Student Accommodation Operator Open For Business In Brisbane

    Student Accommodation Operator Open For Business In Brisbane
    Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk last night (Thursday) officially opened Brisbane’s latest dedicated student accommodation residence, Student One on Adelaide Street, in front of 250 guests from Queensland’s education, property and international delegations.As of 1 July 2016, up to 687 domestic and international residents can now call Brisbane’s premium student accommodation, Student One on Adelaide Street, home.Relative newcomer to the Brisbane market, Student One is meeting the demand for incre..
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  • How a Brisbane boy and a former lawyer built a $1.7bn business

    How a Brisbane boy and a former lawyer built a $1.7bn business
    Genesis Care CEO Dan Collins thinks the company can be as successful as CSL. James Alcock An awful experience with the worst of Australia's healthcare system was the inspiration for the creation 12 years ago of Australia's largest cancer and cardiac services company, GenesisCare.The company's chief executive and co-founder, Dan Collins, told Chanticleer the story on Friday soon after the announcement of the sale of at least half and possibly 75..
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  • How NRL: Luke Bateman turned down the Brisbane Broncos to be a ...

    How NRL: Luke Bateman turned down the Brisbane Broncos to be a ...
    Luke Bateman is likely to re-sign with Canberra.  Photo: Getty It's a huge decision few 12-year-olds encounter: should I commit to the Brisbane Broncos or Canberra Raiders?But after choosing the latter, Queensland product Luke Bateman isn't about to utter the dreaded "h" word any time soon and is on the verge of re-signing with the Green Machine.While his former under-20s teammate Anthony Milford cited homesickness for leaving Canberra, the off-contract Bateman is "home" and is set to r..
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