Friday, August 14, 2015

Last Top Stories: Brisbane man charged with murdering missing teenager Tiffany Taylor

Brisbane man charged with murdering missing teenager Tiffany Taylor

Brisbane man charged with murdering missing teenager Tiffany Taylor
A 60-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a teenage girl who went missing last month at Logan, south of Brisbane. Tiffany Taylor, 16, was last seen on July 12, leaving a motel at Waterford West. On Thursday night police charged a Brisbane ...
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Qantas to improve its lounges at Brisbane Airport

Qantas to improve its lounges at Brisbane Airport
Qantas will combine its first and business class international lounges at Brisbane Airport into a new premium lounge along the lines of its award-winning Singapore and Hong Kong lounges as part of a multi-million dollar upgrade for its facilities at ...
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95 per cent of Brisbane drivers 'not efficient': survey

95 per cent of Brisbane drivers 'not efficient': survey
Nearly 95 per cent of Brisbane road users believe they don't drive efficiently, a new study shows, as the city's average unleaded fuel price hovers above $1.35 per litre. According to research conducted by Galaxy, 59 per cent of Brisbane drivers ...
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Brisbane port sackings: emotions mixed after wharfies' court win

Brisbane port sackings: emotions mixed after wharfies' court win
Brisbane wharfies have mixed emotions about their futures despite winning a reprieve over their sackings via text message and email. The Maritime Union of Australia on Thursday won a temporary court order to suspend the sackings of almost 100 port ...
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Picnic pops up in Brisbane's Albert Street

Picnic pops up in Brisbane's Albert Street
An inner-city street will again be transformed into a lively picnic space for Brisbane workers, residents and visitors on Friday. Albert Street, which has hosted two of four picnic-style events planned for August, is expected to draw a crowd for its ...
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Tiny Brisbane home with no inside toilet sells for almost $1million

Tiny Brisbane home with no inside toilet sells for almost $1million
This tiny Brisbane cottage with an outside toilet and no separate bedroom sold for $960,000. (Supplied). fteAPGd. A tiny Brisbane cottage has sold for close to $1 million – despite not having an inside toilet or even separate bedrooms. The home's young ...
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Brisbane weather: temperatures to plummet again

Brisbane weather: temperatures to plummet again
... degrees for Saturday. "The winds will drop off but the city will feel fairly chilly on Friday because we will still have that cool, dry air," Mr Hall said. Moderate wind gusts of between 20km/h and 28 km/h have been recorded throughout the morning ...
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Brisbane landlord leaves homes to rot in Clayfield, Newmarket, Wooloowin ...

Brisbane landlord leaves homes to rot in Clayfield, Newmarket, Wooloowin ...
Brisbane City Council won a Planning and Environment court order against Mr Amos in 2013, requiring him to either remove, demolish or repair five of his northside houses. Mr Amos was given up to nine months after November 25, 2013, to “carry out all ...
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Brisbane real estate: tiny house in New Farm sells for $960000

Brisbane real estate: tiny house in New Farm sells for $960000
An old worker's cottage on a small plot of land with no separate bedroom and an outdoor dunny has sold for close to $1 million in New Farm. But the young, local buyers forked out $960,000 for a good reason - potential. The 224 square-metre property ...
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Wallabies back rower Scott Higginbotham excited to join Liam Gill at Brisbane ...

Wallabies back rower Scott Higginbotham excited to join Liam Gill at Brisbane ...
Wallabies back rower Scott Higginbotham expressed his excitement about linking up again with Liam Gill at Brisbane City in the National Rugby Championship (NRC), although he joked about whether he is ready to have his former Reds team-mate "barking ...
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