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Tales from the Green Room: A peek behind the scenes at writers’ festivals

Author Siang Lu provides a look inside the Green Room, site of fear, loathing, hotel room envy – and even snacks.

Siang Lu

Brisbane in 2050: The world’s most sustainable city?

High-speed rail, four-day weeks, no homelessness: Brisbane could have it all – if we act now.

Sabrina Guse

‘Good immigrants are grateful’: Nope, I’m Sri Lankan-Aussie, and I won’t stop calling out racism

Accepting my identity as a brown woman means standing up to prejudice – even if it makes people uncomfortable.

Gabriella Marcelline
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Crime & Courts

Asbestos was found on the Warwick Central State School oval six years ago. The Queensland government is now suing those it believes responsible for the tainted topsoil.

Council accused of contaminating school oval, requiring $580K clean-up

The Queensland government is taking legal action after a state school used topsoil contaminated with asbestos allegedly sourced from a council depot.

  • by Sean Parnell
A passenger bus caught fire at Alligator Creek, near Townsville, on Christmas afternoon.

More than 30 walk away from Queensland bus fire

More than 30 passengers escaped a burning bus in north Queensland on Christmas Day, with southbound lanes of Bruce Highway blocked and thick, black smoke billowing into the air.

  • by Cameron Atfield

Politics

Brisbane 2032 Olympics

Cara Feain-Ryan and Jesse Parkinson

‘Living on the breadline’: The crisis crippling Brisbane’s Olympic hopefuls

A lack of financial support as they strive for gold may prove the catalyst for a mass exodus of local athletes ahead of the 2032 Games.

  • by Nick Wright
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Government

New cabinet, minus Bailey, to ‘reflect’ on Gabba amid pause and review

Would-be deputy premier Cameron Dick says the government would take things “one step at a time” with a new cabinet and shifting approach on 2032 Games planning.

  • by Matt Dennien

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