Saturday, July 30, 2016

Brisbane 'ring' luring investors and other top stories.

  • Brisbane 'ring' luring investors

    Brisbane 'ring' luring investors
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  • Duo behind Brisbane robbery spree: police

    Duo behind Brisbane robbery spree: police
    A spate of terrifying armed robberies across Brisbane involving weapons and heavy disguises is the work of two men, police believe.A special police taskforce has been established to investigate the robberies amid concerns someone could be seriously hurt unless the two are caught.Police say the duo could be responsible for up to seven robberies over the past month, including one at the Tingalpa Hotel early Saturday morning.But identifying the pair has been difficult as each time they have been he..
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  • Kevin heaven for Hunt, Milf

    Kevin heaven for Hunt, Milf
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  • Live Round 19 AFL: St Kilda v North Melbourne at Etihad, Brisbane ...

    Live Round 19 AFL: St Kilda v North Melbourne at Etihad, Brisbane ...
    NORTH Melbourne has some breathing room over St Kilda, heading into the last change with a 22-point lead at Etihad Stadium.St Kilda - the league’s most efficient kicking side - has been wildly inaccurate, kicking three goals and 10 behinds. Essentially, they’ve kicked themselves out of the game.The Kangaroos look committed to giving Boomer Harvey a win in his milestone match, his 427th with the club.PORT ADELAIDE is running away with the game at the Gabba, leading Brisbane 18.17.125 to 9.9.63 at..
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  • Jeff Lloyd wins Brisbane title at 55

    Jeff Lloyd wins Brisbane title at 55
    Jockey Jeff Lloyd (Image: Bradley Photos) Former South African rider Jeff Lloyd on Saturday completed a remarkable comeback from a serious illness when he clinched the Brisbane jockeys’ title nearly 40 years after taking his first ever ride. Lloyd rode Rebel Miss to victory in the third event at Doomben on Saturday, giving him an unassailable lead over his nearest rival Jim Byrne and making him the oldest jockey, at 55, to win the Brisbane title. But it is not so much his age which has mad..
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  • When Brisbane steamed up the Gold Coast

    When Brisbane steamed up the Gold Coast
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  • Should we tighten our green belts?

    Should we tighten our green belts?
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  • Three charged 'failed to provide reasonable medical care' before ...

    Three charged 'failed to provide reasonable medical care' before ...
    Three people have been charged with manslaughter in relation to the death in June of one-year-old Caboolture toddler Mason Lee.Brisbane man, William Andrew O'Sullivan, 35, from Hazeldean near Somerset Dam, appeared in Brisbane's Magistrate's Court on Saturday morning before chief magistrate Ray Rinaudo. Three people, including a 17-year-old Morayfield man, have been charged with the manslaughter of Caboolture toddler Mason Lee. Photo: Supplied The toddler's mother, Annemaree Louise Lee, ..
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  • Lifelong neighbours join together to auction Brisbane homes

    Lifelong neighbours join together to auction Brisbane homes
    Neighbours of 50 years joined together to auction their Moorooka homes for $1,225,000 on Saturday. Now, after a lifetime of sharing a street, the parting homeowners are splitting the sale price. Owners of 22 and 24 Dinmore street, Glen and Val Eckard, and neighbour Janina (Nina) Misiajlo both agreed to sell together to maximise land value. Owners Glen and Val emotional after the sale of their home of 46 years. Photo: Jason Quelch “We kept telling Nina next door that we would eventually sell, an..
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  • Why the Women's Rugby League World Cup should come to Brisbane

    Why the Women's Rugby League World Cup should come to Brisbane
    Last week the Rugby League International Federation announced the draw of the 2017 World Cup, to be co-hosted by Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. While the draw takes games to league-starved cities such as Perth, Darwin and Hamilton, most of the media spotlight has unfortunately, and predictably, focussed on the perceived lack of games in Sydney. Though the harbour city will still get two games involving heavyweights Australia and England, as well as the Lebanese Cedars, it was sl..
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Driver's massive fail: Stairwell? What stairwell? .Leppa in danger of losing job: Brittain .
Bill Shorten takes on Indigenous affairs in new Labor front bench .Queensland weather: Brisbane enjoys hottest July day for 70 years .

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