Brisbane 'one-punch' death: Son to undergo mental health check
A son accused of killing his father in a daylight one-punch attack in the Brisbane CBD will undergo a mental health assessment after facing upgraded charges.Appearing in court for the second day in a row, Morgan Alexander Isles-English was clearly agitated but seemed calmer than on Tuesday, when he sobbed throughout the hearing. Varri Telfer is grieving the loss of her partner, Mark English, who died after an alleged one-punch attack in the Brisbane CBD. Photo: Supplied His father, Mark ..>> view originalTom Rockliff insists he won't be leaving Brisbane Lions
BRISBANE Lions captain Tom Rockliff says he’s hurt by speculation about his future and insists he won’t be leaving the Lions.Rockliff confirmed last month he had put on hold negotiations on a contract extension, but reiterated this morning he wanted to stay at Brisbane and is also confident Lewis Taylor will re-sign with the club.“I’m contracted until 2017, I’m captain of the footy club. I’ve been here since 2009,” Rockliff said.“I really enjoy it here … I can’t see myself leaving.”Rockliff said..>> view originalLewis Taylor could leave Brisbane Lions after demanding big ...
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Bill Shorten starts thank-you tour in Brisbane
Bill Shorten meets two-year-old Isabella Roberts at Morayfield Shopping Centre. Photo: Glenn Hunt Australia may be in electoral limbo but Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has embarked on his "thank-you" tour, starting with voters at a large shopping centre north of Brisbane.He shook hands with shoppers at the busy Morayfield Shopping Centre, joked with older voters and smiled with a little girl who unwittingly gave the Labor leader a V-for-victory sign, when sh..>> view originalBrisbane Venues See 20% Drop In Revenue In First Week Of Lockouts
6 Jul 2016 / Greg Moskovitch Brisbane Venues See 20% Drop In Revenue In First Week Of Lockouts Venue owners around Queensland had been bracing themselves for weeks as the state’s new late-night lockout laws came into effect last week and it now appears as though their concerns were well founded. According to a survey by triple j’s Hack, five of the biggest venues in Brisbane’s iconic Fortitude Valley recorded a 20 percent drop in business during the first weekend since the laws came into effe..>> view originalCollingwood targets Lin Jong, Lewis Taylor set to leave Brisbane ...
COLLINGWOOD is targeting Western Bulldogs midfielder Lin Jong, according to a report in the Herald Sun on Wednesday.Jong, who is out of contract at the end of the season, reportedly toured Magpies facilities last week prior to the team’s victory over Sydney.The 23-year-old has played 30 games for the Bulldogs, but his future remains unclear having not yet re-signed with the club where he was drafted in 2011.A 188cm midfielder, Jong has struggled to string successive games together this season an..>> view originalBeat the Bullets' buzzer
IF you are stuck for school holiday ideas, then get your creative caps on and be part of Queensland’s premier basketball team’s return to the major league.The Brisbane Bullets will soon take to the court in the National Basketball League (NBL) for the first time since 2008.To celebrate the team’s return to the country’s top basketball competition, the Bullets are searching for a suitable mascot — and you could hold the key.Quest Community News and Brisbane Bullets’ competition to create a mascot..>> view originalBrisbane Times launches grassroots community news platform for ...
Fairfax Media’s Brisbane Times has expanded its news platform MyBT launching MyBT Gold Coast. The “grassroots news platform” allows local community to submit and share news tips, photos, sports results and promote events as well as write stories about what’s happening in their community. Journalists moderate all comments and posts while opinion pieces are a blend of content from community groups, individuals and some commissioned from experts. Brisbane Times editor in chief Simon Holt said in ..>> view originalPrisoners come down after overnight protest
TWO prisoners who were on the roof of Woodford prison have come down this morning after a 24-hour protest.OVERNIGHT: Two prisoners are protesting on the roof of Queensland’s Woodford jail, demanding an opioid dependence program be introduced.The Courier-Mail was told the prisoners had demanded to speak with A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw.A “code silver” was initiated at the jail about 9am after the men said they wanted a Subutex program, to treat opioid dependence, at the jail.media_camera..>> view original
Thursday, July 7, 2016
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