Amid a long-running staff shortage and a rash of resignations,teachers are planning industrial action.
An isolated traffic island in one of Brisbane’s busiest intersections will be redesigned,and a street closed off,to help people take public transport.
Women demand men take responsibility for savage increase in toxic masculinity,arguing men have killed 33 women in domestic violence outbreaks since 2024 began.
Police staged a quiet recreation of the bus turning from Ann Street into Edward Street as part of their investigation into the bus crash that killed 18-year-old Tia Cameron on March 8.
Over two days,American and Australian troops used batons,broken furniture,knives,guns,broken bottles and fists to settle scores.
“It is not just melting the sugar,it is also melting the plastic containers,” one Queensland burns specialist says. “You can just see a disaster coming from that.”
There are no plans for new trains on a major rail line even after the number of passenger trips doubled in the past decade and jumped 39 per cent in the past 12 months.
An internationally prominent urban planner believes a plan to rejuvenate Mount Coot-tha Quarry should be a project of state significance. And it can be ready by the Olympics,he says.
With the Brisbane International regularly selling out,an expected 44 per cent more matches for the Olympics could be too much for the Queensland Tennis Centre.
Queensland Greens senator Larissa Waters wants the state government to upgrade Cleveland’s Toondah Harbour,while protecting endangered wetlands,rather than leaving it to the private sector.
The Queensland man who fatally stabbed six people at a shopping centre in Sydney’s Bondi Junction was itinerant and living out of his car with history of mental illness,police say.