Monday, January 18, 2016

Brisbane private school fees cheapest of Australian capitals and other top stories.

  • Brisbane private school fees cheapest of Australian capitals

    Brisbane private school fees cheapest of Australian capitals
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Private v Public schooling cost Brisbane families will pay an average of $360,000 in private school fees for a student, while public school parents will fork out $58,000. PT0M45S 620 349 Brisbane has been tipped to have the most affordable private education in any Australian capital city for children born this year, in new research released on Tuesday.It was a different story in country Queensland, comparatively at least, where parents were expe..
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  • Viral Brisbane arrest video sparks criticism of police

    Viral Brisbane arrest video sparks criticism of police
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Police arrest family in Brisbane home Mobile phone video shows police arresting a family in their Brisbane home has prompted condemnation on Facebook. PT0M56S 620 349 Dramatic video of an arrest in Brisbane's north has drawn condemnation online but the police union says the officer depicted shoving a woman in the throat "showed a lot of restraint".The video, reportedly of an arrest in Boondall on Saturday night, shows a woman being pushed away se..
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  • Police scale back search for tourist who jumped off Brisbane's ...

    Police scale back search for tourist who jumped off Brisbane's ...
    Police scale back search for tourist who jumped off Brisbane's William Jolly Bridge in 'drunken stunt' Updated January 18, 2016 21:27:45 Police have scaled back their search for a missing UK tourist who jumped off an inner-city bridge into the Brisbane River, in what they have described as a "drunken stunt".The 30-year-old man had been with a group of friends when he leapt off the William Jolly Bridge about 10:30pm on Sunday.Police Inspector Sean Cryer said four men who..
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  • Brisbane Rotary donates iPads to help albino Tanzanian students see

    Brisbane Rotary donates iPads to help albino Tanzanian students see
    Selemani Juma with the iPad donated from Brisbane that he uses in Tanzania to help him read. Photo: Tanzanian students eyesight impr These smiles tell you all you should know.To a child born with albinism, something as simple as seeing the blackboard in your school can become a make-or-break situation.Albinism is a hereditary problem which causes varying degrees of blindness. Sebastian Godwin is learning to read after receivin..
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  • Brisbane house price growth in Chinese communities doubles others

    Brisbane house price growth in Chinese communities doubles others
    House prices in Brisbane suburbs known to have a large number of Chinese residents are experiencing strong price growth, new research shows. The PRDnationwide research showed that suburbs  with big Chinese communities  have higher property price growths relative to the average growth of the Brisbane South and greater Brisbane areas. PRDnationwide national research manager Dr Diaswati Mardiasmo said the reason for this could the tendency of Chinese communities to choose to commune in tight gro..
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  • Draft drift driving young Brisbane brute

    Draft drift driving young Brisbane brute
    BRISBANE midfielder Rhys Mathieson says his draft snubbing will act as a motivator through the 2016 season. The combative on-baller looked a first-round pick after claiming his second all-Australian jumper in 2015, but concerns over Mathieson’s fitness saw him slide to pick No. 39.“I don’t think about it too much now and it’s just a number at the end of the day and I’m pleased to be drafted. But, I want to show that I’m a bit better than what I got picked at,” he told Fox Sports.“It does motivat..
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  • Brisbane petrol price at the pump tipped to plummet

    Brisbane petrol price at the pump tipped to plummet
    The price of petrol in Brisbane may soon fall lower than $1.10 a litre for the first time in about a year. Photo: Bloomberg Motorists who need to fill up their tanks may want to wait until next week, with fuel prices tipped to drop below $1.10 a litre.It will be the first time prices have been that low in Brisbane since February 2015.With the price of oil dropping to $US28 a barrel, fuel prices around the world have begun decreasing. The weak Australian dolla..
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  • Qld one-punch accused in bail bid

    Qld one-punch accused in bail bid
    Qld one-punch accused in bail bidQld one-punch accused in bail bidA 21-year-old man accused over the death of Brisbane teen Cole Miller has applied for bail, claiming he was not responsible.Daniel Jermaine Lee Maxwell is one of two men facing a charge of unlawful striking causing the death of Mr Miller earlier this month.Magistrate Wendy Cull adjourned her decision until Tuesday afternoon after listening to submissions from Maxwell's lawyer, Michael Bosscher, at the Brisbane Magistrates Court.Mr..
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  • One toll Brisbane is happy to pay

    One toll Brisbane is happy to pay
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  • The View From Brisbane - Julia Baker (roadtrip with a teenage girl)

    The View From Brisbane - Julia Baker (roadtrip with a teenage girl)
    The View From Brisbane - Julia Baker (roadtrip with a teenage girl) 19 January 2016 , 9:11 AM by Spencer Howson In 2009 and 2013, 612 ABC Brisbane Breakfast ran a series of two-minute first-person monologues by well known Southeast Queenslanders. After a two year break, The View From Brisbane is back in 2016! The rules are simple - the subject matter has to be surprising. About something with which the speaker is not automaticallty associated. But it doesn't have to be..
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Backpacker missing in Brisbane River jumped off bridge for 'bit of ... .Brisbane 'free the nipple' picnic sparks wider debate about equality .
Brisbane 'free the nipple' picnic sparks wider debate about equality .More DRS drama as Rohit Sharma gets unbelievable let-off in ... .

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