BCC goes 100 per cent carbon neutral
At a time when green power was becoming increasingly divisive in conservative politics, Brisbane City Council's Liberal National Party administration has boasted of its 100 per cent carbon neutrality.
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At a time when green power was becoming increasingly divisive in conservative politics, Brisbane City Council's Liberal National Party administration has boasted of its 100 per cent carbon neutrality.
Jo-Jo's Restaurant, a Queen Street Mall landmark for 37 years, will close its doors next month, its flamboyant owner Stefan Ackerie announced on Wednesday.
Alleged domestic violence offenders would be forced to wear GPS trackers under legislation set to be introduced by the Queensland opposition this week.
Queensland Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls has not ruled out his Liberal National Party preferencing One Nation ahead of Labor at this year's state election.
Trading hours are set to be standardised across the state, with inconsistent rules about when certain types of businesses could trade set to be simplified, allowing early morning weekend trips to the hardware store and car purchases on Sundays.
A convicted child rapist will remain behind bars indefinitely, despite serving out his sentence, after the Supreme Court of Queensland ruled he posed a threat to the community.
Former Queensland Labor premier Peter Beattie has drawn many parallels between the right-wing party's current ascendency and the one he stared down in the 1990s.
Abortion is part of an "anti-life agenda" led by the United Nations, One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts told a pro-life rally in the stifling Brisbane sun on Saturday afternoon.
An arrow that pieced through a ginger cat has been successfully removed, with the moggy named Mikey by RSPCA staff well on the way to a full recovery.
Animal welfare officers have found and rescued a cat on Brisbane's southside, after the ginger male moggy was spotted with an arrow through its body.
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