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Thor in Brisbane: Thor Ragnarok shooting in Brisbane CBD>> view originalBrisbane traffic: Gateway Motorway crash causes delays
Morning commuters can expect "long delays" on the Gateway Motorway after a collision between a truck and car at Rochedale.A Queensland police spokeswoman said the crash happened about 6.15am on the motorway in a north-bound lane near the Miles Platting Road overpass.No one was injured in the crash, but the Queensland Government-run traffic information service advises motorists can expect "long delays" from Kuraby.>> view originalUS money giant Invesco takes big bet on Brisbane apartment market
Skytower at 222 Margaret Street, Brisbane will stand at 90 storeys on completion. US funds giant Invesco has put huge faith in Brisbane's apartment market by lending about $150 million to develop the city's next tallest tower, filling a gap where Australia's banks have shied away.The tower, which will rise 90 storeys and add another 1128 apartments to the market, is being developed by AMP Capital and Billbergia.In February, AMP Capital looked at a poss..>> view originalCan Brisbane stop Cronk?
Former Brisbane teacher avoids jail for possession of more than ...
Former Brisbane teacher avoids jail for possession of more than 4,000 child pornography images Updated August 25, 2016 14:51:44 A former primary school teacher has been handed a suspended jail term for possessing and accessing child pornography.Maximilian Ernst Hodgess, 45, was found to have been in possession of more than 4,000 images during a police raid on his home, north of Brisbane, in June 2015.He initially denied having any images but officers ran a software chec..>> view originalLeppa reveals plans to go on next year
JUSTIN Leppitsch left no stone unturned in his comprehensive presentation to the Brisbane board on Tuesday night.But it is unlikely to be enough to save his job with Lions powerbrokers set to decide the future of Leppitsch early next week.The board will reconvene on Monday or Tuesday after a five-hour meeting, which included coach Leppitsch’s presentation plus appearances from captain Tom Rockliff, the leadership group, list manager Peter Schwab and football manager Matt Francis.“He took us on a..>> view originalOlympic walker to set pace for B2B
HIGH-spirited Olympic star Dane Bird-Smith plans to walk The Sunday Mail-Suncorp Bank Bridge to Brisbane Day fun run ... and he will still beat more than 16,000 runners home.media_cameraDane Bird-Smith with his bronze medal. Pic Peter WallisBeing a pacesetter for charity in Sunday’s popular event will mean a fresh and worthy wave of adulation for the athlete who revelled in his Olympic bronze medal for the 20km walk in Rio.His rapid feet glide through every kilometre at four-minute pace which, i..>> view originalRafa's big money sacrifice to play in Brisbane
RAFAEL Nadal will surrender hundreds of thousands of dollars in Middle East tournament riches to make his debut at the Brisbane International in January.The Courier-Mail revealed yesterday that Nadal, the 14-time Grand Slam tournament winner, had agreed to play for the first time at the Queensland Tennis Centre as part of a major adjustment to his Australian Open campaign.Part of Nadal’s incentive for change is that he was a first-round casualty at this year’s Australian Open, losing to compatri..>> view originalNRL 2016: Ex-Broncos skipper Justin hodges says James Roberts ...
EX-Broncos skipper Justin Hodges admits James Roberts is “not happy” and risks squandering his prodigious talent as off-field issues put his NRL career on the line.Not for the first time, Roberts has been the subject of unwanted spotlight this week after Brisbane handed down a $20,000 fine and placed their star centre on a personal development plan following two recent drunken incidents.Dubbed a ready-made replacement for retiring club legend Hodges when he was picked up over the off-season, Rob..>> view originalBleiberg calls for second Brisbane team to save Roar
A wealthy businessman in his own right, Bleiberg – the inaugural A-League coach of the then named Queensland Roar from 2004 to 2006 – insists he would be willing to chip in $500,000 to be part of a consortium that launches a new entity in his adopted home town. Bleiberg, 61, fears that unless Brisbane follows the example set by Melbourne and Sydney in creating vibrant local derbies, then the strife-hit Roar will remain on the nose of the Queensland football public as the club lurches from one f..>> view original
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