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Felicity Caldwell is a journalist at Brisbane Times.

Archer was kicked out of his own pub. Now the push to allow pets inside venues is going national

Archer was kicked out of his own pub. Now the push to allow pets inside venues is going national

A dogged campaign to allow dogs to join humans inside cafes and pubs will be taken to the national government meeting.

  • by Felicity Caldwell

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Is your bus or train busier than 2018? We have the official figures

Is your bus or train busier than 2018? We have the official figures

Brisbane Times can reveal how many monthly public transport trips have been taken in SEQ since 2018 – and whether 50¢ fares are making a difference.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Hate parking at the train station? Travis has found another solution
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City life

Hate parking at the train station? Travis has found another solution

Queensland’s 50¢ fares have sparked a surge in public transport use, and while even more commuters might be inclined to get on board, finding a car park near a station can be tricky.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
It’s a 15-hour drive from the big city lights, but this regional school outperforms Brisbane

It’s a 15-hour drive from the big city lights, but this regional school outperforms Brisbane

Students from this regional Queensland school are outshining Brisbane schools, while the gap between city and country is narrower in Queensland versus NSW.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Which of these is art? It’s a trick question, and I love it if you disagree
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City life

Which of these is art? It’s a trick question, and I love it if you disagree

One of Brisbane’s newest pieces of public art has been described as a “saggy boob monster”. It’s time we showed a greater appreciation for our city’s artworks.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
New Translink app arrives – and soon you’ll know exactly when your bus or train will

New Translink app arrives – and soon you’ll know exactly when your bus or train will

Software changes meant Translink’s old app was “end of life”. The new version has rolled out today, with a long-awaited feature.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
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‘No bikes, please’: Why Brisbane’s newest city bridge is open to walkers only

‘No bikes, please’: Why Brisbane’s newest city bridge is open to walkers only

Spanning 335 metres, the Neville Bonner Bridge is expected to attract about 9500 walkers a day, while bicycles and scooters are banned.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Queensland tops nation for pulling kids out of NAPLAN tests

Queensland tops nation for pulling kids out of NAPLAN tests

Two in five of the state’s school students are failing to meet national literacy and maths standards, but new data reveals their classmates are increasingly being withdrawn from the tests altogether.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
‘I was within millimetres of being hit’: The Qld road rule you didn’t know you’d been breaking
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City life

‘I was within millimetres of being hit’: The Qld road rule you didn’t know you’d been breaking

It’s one of the most hazardous areas for pedestrians, but many drivers are completely unaware they have to give way.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
‘Created a movement’: Old-school idea helps avoid car drop-off lines
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Schools

‘Created a movement’: Old-school idea helps avoid car drop-off lines

Meet the kids who wake up early before their parents, get dressed and make themselves breakfast because they’re excited to travel to school. The secret? It’s free and totally joyful.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
‘Chaotic, stressful’: Shocking Queensland council election fails revealed

‘Chaotic, stressful’: Shocking Queensland council election fails revealed

An unexpected crunch on March 16 forced voters to queue for up to three hours, while ballot paper shortages meant some didn’t vote at all, a new report reveals.

  • by Felicity Caldwell