Pokémon Go hits Brisbane
Super Rugby: Chiefs trounce Reds 50-5 at Brisbane's Suncorp ...
THE gulf between New Zealand’s classy title-chasers and Australia’s spluttering hopefuls in Super Rugby has never been greater after the rout of the Reds on Friday night.Three wins at Suncorp Stadium this season had insulated Reds fans in Brisbane from some of the fallout from an awful 0-7 record on the road this season.INEXCUSABLE RUBBISH: FIVE THINGS WE LEARNTThat was until the Chiefs brought their turbocharged style of precise passing, speed, clever angles of running and supreme confidence to..>> view originalContract bungle points South Sydney five-eighth Cody Walker to ...
A CONTRACT blunder by South Sydney could cost them gun playmaker Cody Walker.In a move which has left officials red-faced, the Rabbitohs failed to have Walker sign an NRL deal before announcing to their members that the five-eighth had signed a two-year extension.This means their most valuable player in recent weeks is effectively still a free agent and Brisbane are sniffing.While Walker had verbally agreed to stay at Redfern next year, he never put pen to paper and their lack of urgency and car..>> view originalPerfect property storm is here
Kokoda Acquisition Shows Confidence In Brisbane Market
Kokoda Acquisition Shows Confidence In Brisbane Market 8th July 2016 | Category: Companies, News, QLD, Residential, Transactions | Staff WriterLuxury apartment developer, Kokoda Property Group has made its first move into the Brisbane market – with the acquisition of a development ready site in Newstead for $18.25 million. Mike Walsh and Peter Court of CBRE’s Capital Markets team negotiated the sale of 7 Chester & 14 Ella Street via an international Expressions of Interest campaign, on behalf of..>> view originalWilliam ready for QClash debut
GIVEN his remarkable journey to Australia and the AFL, Lions debutant Reuben William is set to take the furnace of a Queensland derby in his speedy stride.The 18-year-old will make his first senior appearance in QClash 12 at Metricon Stadium which is a very, very long way from war-torn South Sudan.William lost his father Deng in the civil war that ravaged the African nation with his mother Veronica working on construction sites and carrying bricks on her head to support her five children.The fam..>> view originalBrisbane's warehouse conversions worth millions
Converted warehouses have become hot property in Brisbane with niche apartments attracting big bucks. Historic factories transformed into liveable apartments have changed the residential landscapes of suburbs like Teneriffe with its iconic Woolstore apartments. But such rich character comes at a price. A Winchombe Woolstore penthouse is seeking offers over $1 million. Photo: Supplied Despite an oversupply of Brisbane apartments, which has seen unit prices fall, Woolstore prices appear buoyed by..>> view originalBrisbane Bullets on Hurdle's radar
BASKETBALL: It’s fair to say Lance Hurdle has been a sensation for the University of the Sunshine Coast Rip in its first Queensland Basketball League season. The American sharp-shooter is Rip’s leading point-scorer and is having the time of his life playing the game he loves here in Queensland.He was once a star for the Woolongong Hawks in the National Basketball League and even made it to the 2012 All Star Slam Dunk final, before injuries played havoc with the now 29-year-old. But the NBL is o..>> view originalBBL: Daniel Vettori expecting big things of Brisbane Heat's Mitchell ...
DANIEL Vettori knows a thing or two about spin bowling.After all, he took over 700 wickets for New Zealand across an 18-year international career.So when he says young leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson is one to look out for, it’s worth listening.The 2015-16 domestic season was a big one for the 22-year-old.Having played five games for a young Cricket Australia XI during the 2015 Matador Cup, Swepson was picked to make his first-class debut in a tour match against New Zealand – a game ended in farcic..>> view originalWildcats given first crack at Brisbane
Nick Rynne - The West Australian on July 8, 2016, 12:01 am Video Greyhound ban reaction The Perth Wildcats will begin their title defence in front of what’s expected to be more than 10,000 screaming fans — but the crowd won’t be barracking for them.The NBL yesterday released its fixtures for season 2016-17, revealing the Wildcats will face the returning Brisbane Bullets in the season opener at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Thursday, October 6.The league’s execut..>> view original
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