More than 750 residents fined over donations left outside charities
Sarah Deery's made a donation of clothes to her local charity only to be 'punished' months later with a fine for almost $250.
Ruth McCosker is an urban affairs reporter at the Brisbane Times, with a special interest in Brisbane City Council
Sarah Deery's made a donation of clothes to her local charity only to be 'punished' months later with a fine for almost $250.
After years of objection a $1.2 million revitalisation project at a historic Brisbane landmark is complete.
"You and the 10 members of that East Brisbane branch of the Greens that rallied at Parliament House last week, you managed to gather 10 people for your protest – we have got 56,000 people sitting in traffic congestion."
A contractual dispute has thrown the operation of Brisbane's bus network into limbo.
The Connecting Brisbane strategy outlines a blueprint of how two public transport projects - Cross River Rail and Brisbane Metro - could combine to free up the city's congestion ahead of a predicted population boom.
Queensland is the skin cancer capital of the world but is failing to match, or even consider, sun smart initiatives being introduced abroad.
There has been almost three years of fierce bidding for the control of Brisbane's garbage trucks for the next 16 years, with the fleet responsible for up to 150,000 rubbish pick ups a day.
A recently approved $90 million student accommodation project in Brisbane's west has ditched resident car parking in favour or car-sharing, an Uber set-down bay and more than 200 bicycle parks.
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Roger Gransbury may be missing part of his brain and living on borrowed time but he is determined to keep creating memories.
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