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Marissa Calligeros is a journalist at Brisbane Times. She was previously an editor at The Age.

Man seriously injured, The Lussh wedding venue destroyed in Woolloongabba inferno
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Man seriously injured, The Lussh wedding venue destroyed in Woolloongabba inferno

One person is unaccounted for after a fire spread through multiple buildings in Woolloongabba, including a heritage-listed building booked out for weddings.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt, Marissa Calligeros and William Davis

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Black spots revealed: Where you’re most likely to crash in Brisbane

Black spots revealed: Where you’re most likely to crash in Brisbane

Two major roads on either side of the Brisbane River have been identified as the city’s worst traffic accident black spots.

  • by Marissa Calligeros
Scalded baby’s mum angry that suspect slipped past police and left Australia
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Scalded baby’s mum angry that suspect slipped past police and left Australia

The mother described the man who threw hot coffee on her son in a Brisbane park as a monster.

  • by Cameron Atfield, Marissa Calligeros and Cloe Read
Brisbane food identity and markets founder Jan Power dies

Brisbane food identity and markets founder Jan Power dies

Power’s family said the cook, arts patron and founder of the Jan Powers Farmers Markets, who helped transform Brisbane’s food scene, died peacefully in her sleep on Saturday night.

  • by Marissa Calligeros and Nick Dent
Baby drought grips Brisbane as a ‘great contraceptive’ emerges

Baby drought grips Brisbane as a ‘great contraceptive’ emerges

Birth rates are plunging across inner and middle suburbs as cost-of-living pressures drive families to the city’s fringe.

  • by Marissa Calligeros, Josh Gordon and Sean Parnell
Future of racing at Eagle Farm in doubt after horses ‘spooked by tower’

Future of racing at Eagle Farm in doubt after horses ‘spooked by tower’

The construction of a luxury apartment tower at Eagle Farm is threatening the future of racing after jockeys walked off the track on the weekend.

  • by Marissa Calligeros
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‘Carter is in tears’: Origin fans turned away from Suncorp Stadium, blame ticket hack

‘Carter is in tears’: Origin fans turned away from Suncorp Stadium, blame ticket hack

Nicola Healey was turned away at the gates of Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night with her young son, and now believes her Ticketek account has been hacked.

  • by Marissa Calligeros
As it happened: Brisbane on Wednesday, July 10

As it happened: Brisbane on Wednesday, July 10

The latest news in and around Brisbane.

  • by Marissa Calligeros
Bus drivers live in Forest Lake, lawyers in New Farm. So what suburb do architects call home?

Bus drivers live in Forest Lake, lawyers in New Farm. So what suburb do architects call home?

Albany Creek is home to the most police officers, Camp Hill has the most footballers and Sunnybank Hills has the most dentists. What about your job and your suburb? Search our interactive to find out.

  • by Craig Butt and Marissa Calligeros
As it happened: Brisbane on Monday, July 8

As it happened: Brisbane on Monday, July 8

Follow our live coverage of today’s news.

  • by Marissa Calligeros
As it happened: Brisbane on Monday, June 17

As it happened: Brisbane on Monday, June 17

The latest news in and around Brisbane.

  • by Marissa Calligeros