Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Mystery after five children went missing and other top stories.

  • Mystery after five children went missing

    Mystery after five children went missing
    This teenager has been missing from Logan Central since Sunday.TWO children missing from Queensland since the weekend have been found, but the search for three others continues.Five children aged between 11 and 15 all disappeared in Queensland’s south east at the weekend, but police did not believe the cases were linked.A 14-year-old girl, who had gone missing after she became separated from friends at a shopping centre in Brisbane’s west on Sunday evening, was found just after 2pm today.The gir..
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  • Bill Shorten considers Brisbane 2028 Olympic bid

    Bill Shorten considers Brisbane 2028 Olympic bid
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  • Police hunt for two men after Brisbane armed robbery

    Police hunt for two men after Brisbane armed robbery
    Police are investigating after an armed robbery outside a Brisbane home on Sunday night.A man was about to get into his car at Jerrold Street inĂ‚ Sherwood after visiting a friend when a white dual cab ute pulled up behind him just before 8pm. Police say a man was confronted by a gunman in Sherwood on Sunday. Photo: Glenn Hunt The passenger in the ute was holding what was believed to be a rifle and demanded the man's keys.The man refused and fled to a nearby unit complex.The passenger and..
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  • Giant 2.5m python stops Brisbane runners in their tracks

    Giant 2.5m python stops Brisbane runners in their tracks
    Two police officers and a Brisbane council worker have put their rescue skills to the test, after a two-and-a-half metre python slithered its way across a fence at the Howard Smith Wharves in the city’s CBD.Council worker Luke Nisbet noticed the slippery snake sunning itself at around 2pm today while he was working.“I’m a garbage truck driver and was going to get a bin when I saw the snake,” Mr Nisbet told 9news.com.au. “I’ve seen the snake before, it’s a bit of a local.”Mr Nisbet enlisted the ..
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  • Brisbane News Brisbane cyclists push for more bike lanes in CBD

    Brisbane News Brisbane cyclists push for more bike lanes in CBD
    All the latest local Queensland news at TEN Eyewitness News First At Five's digital home.
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  • GoCatch is moving into Brisbane as the Queensland government ...

    GoCatch is moving into Brisbane as the Queensland government ...
    Australian-owned Uber rival GoCatch is launching in Brisbane after the Queensland government announced it would legalise ride-sharing in the state. It’s the first expansion for the Sydney-based service under new CEO David Holmes, who replaced departing co-founder Ned Moorfield in June. The Palaszczuk government announced the changes to ride-sharing in Queensland last week in response to an independent review into personalised transport. Transport minister Stirling Hinchliffe put a $100 milli..
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  • Best Brisbane suburbs for rentals

    Best Brisbane suburbs for rentals
    Brisbane’s high rental vacancy rates have shifted the power from landlords to tenants with far more rental options available. Vacancies for houses are at 2.6 per cent and units are soaring at 3.1 per cent. New Domain Group data has separated the number of vacancies for both house and units by the number of bedrooms in July, which could give tenants a good idea whether they have a bargaining tool up their sleeve. Does your suburb make the list? Photo: Jim Rice Domain Group chief economist Andrew..
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  • Brisbane marathoner conquers Inca trail in push to run on seven ...

    Brisbane marathoner conquers Inca trail in push to run on seven ...
    Brisbane marathoner conquers Inca trail in push to run on seven continents Posted August 15, 2016 06:19:57 Brisbane runner Carlo Tonini has completed the Inca Trail Marathon in South America, moving one step closer to his dream to conquer a marathon on all seven continents.He completed the run through the Peruvian highlands in just over 12 hours last Friday, on a trail through mountainous terrain at altitudes of up to 4,175 metres."I'm happy to report I got there in t..
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  • Roar end Polenz saga; prepare to enter old den

    Roar end Polenz saga; prepare to enter old den
    BRISBANE Roar – finally rid of the unwanted Jerome Polenz – will go into camp on the Gold Coast this week ahead of their expected move to Ballymore.The Roar squad heads to Royal Pines at Benowa on Wednesday for a four-day camp culminating in a behind-closed-doors trial against Sydney FC at Robina on Saturday.The Courier-Mail revealed on July 11 that Polenz would be leaving the club despite having a year left on his contract.However, the saga dragged on, with the German fullback – who made just o..
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  • Inner Brisbane suburbs labelled “no-go zones”

    Inner Brisbane suburbs labelled “no-go zones”
    Pockets of Brisbane’s inner city apartment market have been labelled “no-go zones” as more evidence mounts that oversupply is taking its toll on the area. Released late last week, Place Projects’ June Quarter Inner Brisbane Apartment report revealed that just 464 off-plan-plan apartment sales were recorded in the three month period, the lowest total since the December 2012 quarter. The June quarter total for sales was 44% lower than the 828 recorded over the March quarter..
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