Brisbane Times - Brisbane News, Queensland News & World News

We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later.

Advertisement
Metro homepage use only: Booklist CTA strap

The Booklist

A weekly newsletter for book lovers from books editor Jason Steger.

Newsletter use only: Examine newsletter CTA

Examine newsletter

Science explained and analysed with a rigorous focus on the evidence.

Metro homepages use only: Watchlist CTA strap

The Watchlist newsletter

Find out the next TV, streaming series and movies to add to your must-sees.


‘Tail between his legs’: Labor leaps on kerbside return in budget blast

Brisbane City Council Labor opposition leader Jared Cassidy and deputy leader Kara Cook speak outside city hall after the delivery of the 2021-22 budget on Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Photo: Matt Dennien

Brisbane City Council’s Labor opposition team say the LNP administration has its priorities wrong in the $3.6 billion budget handed down on Wednesday.

‘It stinks’: Mayors of biggest Queensland councils slam ‘$88 bin tax’

Councils say next year’s rates bills will be $88 higher unless millions in waste levy advance payments from the state government continue.

Search your suburb: How Brisbane council rates bills are set to change

The average owner-occupier in 20 Brisbane suburbs will end up paying more than 5 per cent extra on their rates bill across the next financial year, analysis of council data shows.

The crime scene in Newmarket.
Breaking
Crime

Man dies in inner-Brisbane street, police questioning woman

The Newmarket man, in his 50s, was reportedly stabbed in the back.

Palaszczuk wants vaccination target clarified ahead of lifting overseas travel ban

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk wants to talk about how many Australians need to be vaccinated before we allow international travel again.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says we “have to have” a discussion about how many people need to be vaccinated before Australia can open its borders again.

New mobile phone cameras drive 39 per cent rise in revenue from fines

Motorists snapped using their mobile phones by the secret cameras have avoided fines so far.

Queensland budget papers reveal revenue from fines and forfeitures – including speeding and toll offences – is forecast to grow to $595 million in 2021-22.

Four charts show how Queensland outshines other states

Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick was keen to point out some of the ways the state was performing well in the 2021 budget.

Dying dad rushed to Qld hospital as quarantined son stuck in Sydney

Frans Kilian, 80, is on his deathbed but Queensland Health refuses to give his son Mark a travel exemption - even though he’s vaccinated against COVID-19.

 An American man in Sydney quarantine who has been denied entry to Queensland is awaiting a call from Gold Coast doctors after his father was rushed to hospital overnight.

Analysis
Defamation

Ben Roberts-Smith case about to change register as cross-examination begins

The highly decorated ex-soldier has given his account of his actions in war and with his former girlfriend. The real grilling is likely to start on Thursday.

Pete and Sue Hensel married in December and were on their honeymoon in Queensland when they were killed in a helicopter crash.

Emergency exits not shown, pilot had 11hrs flying experience in fatal crash: report

The crash killed Hawaiian newlyweds Peter Hensel and wife Sue after the Eurocopter EC120B Colibri crashed into water near a pontoon at Hardy Reef, a popular tourist spot in the Whitsunday Islands.

‘Baby steps’ but Wimbledon still in Barty’s sights

Ash Barty pulled out of Roland-Garros in the second round due to a hip injury.

Ashleigh Barty remains on track for Wimbledon in 12 days but any tournament play before the grasscourt major remains highly unlikely for the world No.1.

Craft beer going flat: Return to classics drives VB, Carlton sales surge

Sales of classic lagers such as VB and Carlton have surged during the pandemic, in a sign the craft beer craze may be fading.

Should we be defined by our worst actions?

Should we be defined by our worst actions?

Chrissy Teigen is being vilified for damning comments she made a decade ago. A philosopher, neuroscientist and pop culture expert weigh in: how should we judge one another?

Advertisement

BRISBANE COUNCIL BUDGET

Brisbane City Council came under the oversight of the watchdog, established in December 2018, after the 2020 local government elections.

At a glance: the 2021-22 Brisbane City Council budget

Have a look at where the $3.6 billion goes in this year’s Brisbane City Council’s budget.

Budget papers show Brisbane’s kerbside collection is due to return in 2022.

Kerbside collection to return to Brisbane within weeks

Brisbane’s lord mayor has announced the popular kerbside collection would return in July in an interview ahead of the release of the council’s 2021-22 budget on Wednesday.

Queensland

An artists’ impression of the Neville Bonner Bridge, which is under construction between South Bank and the Queen’s Wharf casino development.

New pedestrian bridge to close Riverside Expressway for the weekend

Tolls will be waived on the Go Between Bridge and Clem7 tunnel while Brisbane’s new pedestrian bridge shuts down the Riverside Expressway.

Updated
Inquest

Police told woman who saw Whiskey Au Go Go arsonists to change her story: Inquest

Whiskey Au Go Go witness Kath Potter in Brisbane on Wednesday.

Police visited Kath Potter a few days after she gave a statement and said she could only have seen two men, not three, she tells inquest into the firebombing.

Ex-cop says Whiskey Au Go Go ‘set alight over prostitute protection money’

Hunter Nicol, a retired Queensland police officer, outside Brisbane Magistrates Court after testifying at the Whiskey Au Go Go coronial inquest.

Retired police officer Hunter Nicol was in the Brisbane nightclub when it burned and has recounted his harrowing escape at an inquest into the firebombing.

Fog blankets Brisbane, causing crashes on roads

Brisbane was hiding behind thick fog on Wednesday morning.

The Bureau of Meteorology had warned that reduced visibility would make road conditions dangerous.

Brisbane church leader loses appeal over jail term for raping choir girls

“America is only as strong as its people’s commitment to our democracy and the freedoms and rights it ensures,” the religious leaders wrote.

Shartiel Nibigira, a father-of-eight who fled war-torn Burundi in 2007, was found guilty on 21 charges in December 2019.

From our partners

Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content

Politics

Business

Shares of China’s property developers, which count cash management products as a funding source, slumped on the news.

China escalates crackdown on $US1 trillion market

China’s crackdown on shadow banking is taking aim at more than $US1 trillion of opaque investments sold by banks as low risk and high yield, even while funds were channelled to riskier borrowers such as developers.

World

Advertisement

Opinion

Explore

Advertisement

Property bydomain

How to find and keep the best tenants for your investment property

How to find and keep the best tenants for your investment property

Attracting the right tenants for your investment property is always a challenge, but there are things you can do to keep them there longer.

The quiet Brisbane suburbs where prestige buyers are splashing the cash

The quiet Brisbane suburbs where prestige buyers are splashing the cash

With interest in Brisbane's prestige market at all time highs, buyers are moving into the sleepy riverside suburbs with big blocks and good schools.

Life & Culture

Sport

Steve Smith and David Warner.

Cricketers told to put country before franchise after mass tour withdrawals

David Warner, Steve Smith, Pat Cummins and Glenn Maxwell have withdrawn from Australia’s upcoming tours of the West Indies and Bangladesh in a big disruption to the team’s T20 World Cup plans.

Paul Gallen and Justis Huni.

‘You’re a legend, mate’: Justis Huni claims final-round stoppage win over gritty, gutsy Gallen

There’s plenty on the line for both heavyweights as unbeaten Olympic hopeful Justis Huni and similarly unblemished NRL legend Paul Gallen go toe-to-toe in Sydney. Coverage from 7.30pm.

Medical professionals attached to the game say underreporting of concussion among players is potentially widespread.

‘You might not know who you are in 20 years’: NRL players told to stop hiding concussion

One of Australia’s leading concussion experts has argued for a cultural revolution as a leading club doctor feared players throughout the game were disguising symptoms.

Madeline Groves.

Groves set to meet with Swimming Australia to expand on ‘misogyny’ claim

Madeline Groves has made contact with Swimming Australia and is prepared to outline the issues she raised in social media posts on the eve of the Olympic trials.

Lachlan Swinton gets his marching orders on Saturday night.

Perese ruled out of France series as Swinton prepares to face SANZAAR judiciary

Izaia Perese will have surgery this week on his injured shoulder as Wallabies officials prepare to defend fellow Waratah Lachie Swinton at the judiciary.

Victor Radley, Trent Robinson.

‘How hard is it to get on a flight?’: Robinson slams Radley for drunken incident

Roosters coach Trent Robinson launched a stunning rebuke of one of his players, saying Victor Radley needs to “act like a man in public”.

Emma McKeon’s 100m freestyle heat swim was the ninth-fastest in history.

McKeon cleared for take-off after blistering 100m freestyle heat

Cate Campbell has been the face of the 100m freestyle but Emma McKeon has mounted a challenge.

Advertisement

Most Viewed today

Loading