Where there's smoke, there's art: Blu Art Xinja's guerilla artwork to stay
Queensland Rail has embraced a piece of illegal guerilla art, one of several blue pieces that have sprung up mysteriously throughout Brisbane.
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Queensland Rail has embraced a piece of illegal guerilla art, one of several blue pieces that have sprung up mysteriously throughout Brisbane.
Brisbane's upward journey began when City Hall was completed in 1930, with a clock tower that dominated the skyline for 40 years until the city entered the age of the skyscraper.
A Queensland dive company has been fined $160,000 over the death of a British tourist, who died on the Whitsundays in 2015.
Former senator is alleged to have threatened a Cairns magistrate in a letter last year requesting a court matter be adjourned.
Lord Mayor Graham Quirk wants Brisbane to aim higher, calling on aviation authorities to relax tough restrictions that limit CBD developments to 274 metres.
Trucking associations have blasted a decision to increase tolls on three Brisbane roads to fund the Inner City Bypass upgrade, but the RACQ says it will be good news for motorists.
Toll road operator Transurban will fund the Inner City Bypass upgrade and take over ongoing maintenance and operation of the road in return for increased tolls on existing Brisbane toll roads.
The AFL was forced to relocate its inaugural women's grand final to the Gold Coast, as a result of unsafe conditions at the Gabba.
There is a push for one of Brisbane's fathers of punk to be immortalised in the neighbourhood of his youth after an ABC doco piqued a resident's interest.
More international visitors are coming to Brisbane and Queensland than ever before, with Lord Mayor Graham Quirk predicting even more growth in the years to come.
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