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Bees at Queensland art gallery helping develop pilotless planes

Bees at Queensland art gallery helping develop pilotless planes

A Brisbane art gallery is offering an insight into how bees are influencing aircraft artificial intelligence research.

  • by Toby Crockford

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Becky Lucas sharpens her comedy chops after Twitter ban over PM
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Becky Lucas sharpens her comedy chops after Twitter ban over PM

The rising comedian, who will be in Queensland this week for the Brisbane Comedy Festival, says the tweet was a joke. Written at the pub.

  • by Lydia Hart
Fans can get their Game of Thrones fix at Brisbane Comedy Festival
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Fans can get their Game of Thrones fix at Brisbane Comedy Festival

A former policy advisor and journalist will debut a show based on Game of Thrones at the Brisbane Comedy Festival this week.

  • by Lydia Lynch
Sports commentator Billy J Smith dies after a fall
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Sports commentator Billy J Smith dies after a fall

Billy J Smith has died at age 73 after reports he suffered head injuries from a fall on Tuesday.

  • by Jocelyn Garcia
Red Hot Chili Peppers add a little spice to Monday night
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Red Hot Chili Peppers add a little spice to Monday night

From the moment the Red Hot Chili Peppers get on stage, their furious intensity belies the fact we’re watching a bunch of middle-aged men acting like teenagers.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Stripping at Brisbane Comedy Festival gig gave comic his break

Stripping at Brisbane Comedy Festival gig gave comic his break

This year marks the festival's 10th birthday and since starting in 2009, it has more than doubled its ticket sales.

  • by Toby Crockford
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Nickelback, the world's most mocked band, play in Brisbane
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Nickelback, the world's most mocked band, play in Brisbane

The Canadian rockers return to Australia for the first time since 2015, and almost break rock's No.1 rule in the process, to a chorus of light-hearted boos.

  • by Lucy Stone
In the age of #MeToo, Death of a Salesman 'has some fatherly advice'

In the age of #MeToo, Death of a Salesman 'has some fatherly advice'

The Queensland Theatre production of the classic 20th-century play can be seen at QPAC's Playhouse Theatre from Saturday.

  • by Toby Crockford
George Ezra's musical charm had even cops bopping along at his show
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George Ezra's musical charm had even cops bopping along at his show

You could not help but smile and sway along throughout George Ezra's warm happy set at Brisbane's Riverstage on Sunday night.

  • by Lydia Lynch
Fortitude Music Hall to open with 'celebration of Brisbane music'
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Fortitude Music Hall to open with 'celebration of Brisbane music'

Brisbane's replacement for the 4000-seat Festival Hall opens in July with a celebration of Brisbane and Queensland music, co-owner John Collins has confirmed.

  • by Tony Moore
Mumford & Sons bring giant barn dance to Brisbane Entertainment Centre
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Mumford & Sons bring giant barn dance to Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Ten years on since they topped the Hottest 100, Mumford & Sons still know how to hoedown.

  • by Lydia Lynch