Monday, May 25, 2015

Last Top Stories: Truck crashes through building wall at Brisbane industrial park

Truck crashes through building wall at Brisbane industrial park

Truck crashes through building wall at Brisbane industrial park
A southwest Brisbane industrial park has reopened after a runaway truck crashed through a building wall. Heavy lifting equipment was called in to undertake a protracted removal effort at park in Seventeen Mile Rocks, about 16 kilometres southwest of ...
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Brisbane Broncos beat Newcastle Knights to give Wayne Bennett happy return

Brisbane Broncos beat Newcastle Knights to give Wayne Bennett happy return
Former Knights coach Wayne Bennett made a triumphant return to Newcastle by masterminding an under-strength Brisbane Broncos to a comprehensive 31-18 victory over his former club at Hunter Stadium on Monday night. Playing without Queensland ...
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Brisbane rebel 'fighting against ISIS' in Middle East

Brisbane rebel 'fighting against ISIS' in Middle East
While Dyball's parents refused to comment at their Brisbane business yesterday, counterterrorism sources confirmed they were investigating his movements. They said Dyball — believed to have unsuccessfully tried to join the Army — had not been on ...
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Really Buff Kangaroo Moves Into Brisbane Suburb, Flaunts Bulging Muscles

Really Buff Kangaroo Moves Into Brisbane Suburb, Flaunts Bulging Muscles
Seven News Brisbane says the muscly marsupial has been spotted hanging out at the golf course in North Lakes, Queensland, among other areas. A resident named Linda Hellyer said she recently bumped into the brawny animal while walking her dogs.
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Keys to the City brings music to the streets of Brisbane with pop-up piano project

Keys to the City brings music to the streets of Brisbane with pop-up piano project
Dozens of pianos are set to pop up throughout Brisbane next month giving residents the opportunity to tickle the ivories in numerous locations through the city as part of the Queensland Music Festival. The statewide festival kicks off on July 17 and ...
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Brisbane, Fast, First: Why a Nazi flag has reappeared at a southeast ...

Brisbane, Fast, First: Why a Nazi flag has reappeared at a southeast ...
A southeast Queensland neighbourhood dispute over a swastika is spiralling out of control. A Burleigh Waters man made national headlines after he flew a Nazi flag from his property as a form of protest against his neighbour's “noisy” Australian flag ...
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Brisbane to become a leading Asia Pacific hub

Brisbane to become a leading Asia Pacific hub
Brisbane plans more cruise ship terminals to take advantage of a 30 per cent rise in international tourists as its launches its plans to become a "mid-sized Southeast Asian hub" by 2022. The new state government recently ruled out the Gold Coast's ...
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Wheel of Brisbane stripped of spokes as maintenance continues

Wheel of Brisbane stripped of spokes as maintenance continues
The Wheel of Brisbane has been stripped to its bare bones as cleaning work continues on the South Bank attraction. The 60 metre observation wheel closed on May 14 for its first major maintenance overhaul since being installed in 2009. "Every six or ...
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Top to bottom shake-up at Brisbane Roar - SBS

Top to bottom shake-up at Brisbane Roar - SBS
Brisbane Roar chairman Chris Fong confirmed he will step down from his position at the helm of the beleaguered A-League club as The Bakrie Group announced an overhaul of the club's administration in an effort to stave off significant financial losses.
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Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk supports extending CBD trading hours

Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk supports extending CBD trading hours
Brisbane's Lord Mayor Graham Quirk said he would support a push to extend weekday and Saturday trading hours in the CBD. The National Retailers Association is campaigning for uniformed trading hours from Noosa to Coolangatta, and west to Ipswich, ...
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