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Troubled Brisbane Broncos star James Roberts adopts booze ban ...
Brisbane centre James Roberts will impose a booze ban on himself in a bid to stay out of trouble and fulfil his undoubted football potential.Roberts' career is again at a crossroads after a drunken night out on Sunday. The NSW Origin hopeful was asked to leave Brisbane's Normanby Hotel after becoming heavily intoxicated but refused to leave quietly. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Plays of the Week Steve Mascord's Set of Six: Round 23 Ky..>> view originalVision of Thor stunt emerges as Brisbane readies itself for filming
Brisbane is set to brace itself for Thor: Ragnarok pandemonium as the show’s cast and crew prepare to begin filming in the CBD.9NEWS has obtained vision of a possible stunt from the film, which stars Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Tom Hiddleston and Anthony Hopkins.Several streets will be closed as the film moves from filming on the Gold Coast to Brisbane’s CBD, with filming scheduled between August 22 and August 25. Mary Street, Albert Street and Margaret Street will be affected by lane clos..>> view originalAxed Cobb never the right man for Brisbane Roar job
Less than three months after the assuming the role, promising to head up a consortium to buy the embattled three-time A-League champions from the Bakrie Group, Cobb was axed by his Indonesian employers on Wednesday. The Melbourne-based businessman, whose last dalliance with football in 2013 saw him pay just $60,000 of a vaunted $1.5 million sponsorship to Adelaide United before the agreement mysteriously evaporated, should have been weeded out long before taking the reins at the Roar, accordin..>> view originalBrisbane Traffic: Breakdown causes Pacific Motorway delays
A simple breakdown is causing major headaches for commuters into the Brisbane CBD on Thursday morning.About 7am, delays were stretching back along the Pacific Motorway roughly eight kilometres from the Riverside Expressway to Tarragindi. Cars crawl along the Pacific Motorway after a breakdown on the Riverside Expressway Photo: Olympia Kwitowski Half an hour later the slowdown was back past Mount Gravatt.Traffic website 13 19 40 reported the breakdown about 6.20am and it quickly began aff..>> view originalBrisbane Lions united in wanting to keep Tom Rockliff, says young ...
BRISBANE young forward Michael Close has thrown his support behind besieged teammate Tom Rockliff, claiming “100 per cent of the club” wants the skipper to remain at the Lions.Rockliff, contracted to the Lions until the end of the 2017 AFL season, parked negotiations about a new deal with Brisbane midway through the year, leading to conjecture over a move to a rival club.It has also been reported throughout the year that Rockliff has been at odds with senior club officials and leaders, including..>> view originalFeel like a mouldy meat pie?
Justin Leppitsch in the dark about his Brisbane Lions future
Besieged Brisbane Lions coach Justin Leppitsch channelled his inner Sergeant Schultz when asked if he would see out the final year of his contract next season, saying: "I know nothing."Leppitsch is strongly tipped to be relieved of his post at the end of this season – one of the worst in Brisbane's 30-year history – after three years in the job and just 14 wins. More AFL Videos Previous slide Next slide FootyFix: defining the top eight Hawks celebrations star..>> view originalEarthquake strikes off Bowen at magnitude 5.8
3.5 magnitude aftershock on Thursday evening A 3.5 magnitude tremor has been recorded off the coast of Airlee Beach at a depth of 0 kilometres at 6.56pm on Thursday. There was no tsunami warning triggered. Queensland's 'second-strongest' quake Supermarket shelves shook and buildings were evacuated after Queensland's "second-strongest earthquake" hit on Thursday afternoon. The magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred 70 kilometres offshore from Bowen about 2.30pm and was felt across far north Quee..>> view originalNEW VIDEO: Appeal for public assistance to solve Brisbane armed ...
Detectives are issuing a public appeal for assistance in an effort to locate three men who may be able to assist with their enquiries into a series of armed robberies across Brisbane’s southside. Detective Acting Inspector Tony Geary said assistance from the community could be the key to solving at least two robberies that have occurred this week. “In Yeronga on Tuesday night, a man had his white 2016 Toyota Corolla stolen at gun point on Brisbane Corso just before 9pm,” Detective Acting Inspec..>> view original
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