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Artists impression of Ipswich Road at Moorooka looking towards the city with the new Moorooka train station on the left-hand side.

Now it’s a strip of car yards. Will it be a ‘thriving precinct’ in a decade?

Council has revealed plans to transform a major road on Brisbane’s southside with bustling neighbourhoods and 12,500 new jobs.

LNP slams Labor for ‘cheering’ budget, but premier notes a lack of ‘new money’

LNP slams Labor for ‘cheering’ budget, but premier notes a lack of ‘new money’

Queensland Opposition Leader David Crisafulli says the federal budget reflects a choice by the Albanese government to prioritise its political survival over infrastructure planning.

Analysis
Jim Chalmers

Five things Jim Chalmers didn’t tell you in his budget speech

 Treasurer Jim Chalmers

We pick apart an abridged version of Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ third budget speech and explain five key points.

Growing numbers of students with disability to cost $1.1 billion more in school funding

As more students need help, budget figures raise the stakes in tense government negotiations over spending on schools and the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Amora Hotel in Brisbane CBD unveiled its $30 million refurbishment in December 2023.
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Hotels

Did Brisbane need this five-star hotel?

The manager says a hotel at this level of luxury not only attracts new ventures to a precinct, but encourages neighbours to step up. Can it do for Spring Hill what The Calile did in the Valley?

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

Man allegedly lured to his death after $150,000 necklace ‘burglary’

Sergio Cuesta was last seen in September 2023.

A woman accused of luring a Colombian man to his death from Queensland has been granted bail after a judge found the case against her was “relatively weak”.

‘This is a genocide’: Labor senator breaks with govt over Israel war

Fatima Payman also used the slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”, which Anthony Albanese has criticised as provocative.

A microCT scan revealed the details of the self-cloning brittle star.

Starfish cousin caught in the act of cloning itself

A recently discovered fossil in Germany pushes the origin of cloning sea stars back more than 150 million years, in first-ever evidence of the phenomenon.

The deadly price of a perfect strawberry

A fungicide used to protect strawberries from mould could render a new British antifungal drug useless before it even hits the market.

We’re running out of medicines that can treat deadly fungal infections. A new agricultural chemical could make things even worse.

Got somewhere to be? Never try to arrive the same day

The recent deluge that soaked Dubai left some passengers stranded for several days.

Michael Gebicki
Michael Gebicki

The Tripologist

Sumo slammed by data breach as customers’ details leaked

Australian utility provider Sumo has suffered a data breach, with customers’ personal information including credit scores and licence numbers posted online.

Customers’ credit scores and other personal information have been posted online, as the flood of national data breaches grows.

Gina Rinehart demands National Gallery remove her portrait

Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, and Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira.

Australia’s richest person wants the gallery to remove a portrait of her from an exhibition by Archibald Prize-winning Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira.

Court hears of Chris Dawson’s ‘odd behaviour’ over daughters’ portraits

A prosecutor told Chris Dawson’s murder appeal the convicted wife killer appeared to show a “complete lack of sentiment towards his own children”.

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Federal Budget 2024

Treasurer Jim Chalmers.
Analysis

Is this the budget we needed? Our experts deliver their verdicts

Jim Chalmers’ third budget sought to strike a balance between inflation and cost of living. Here’s what our experts thought.

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The three-minute budget: Everything you need to know

Labor has unveiled its economic plan for the next four years and beyond. Here is a quick rundown of the essentials.

Queensland

Queensland is the most popular state for interstate migrants, but there are questions over the infrastructure and housing needed to support them.
Perspective
Federal budget

Billions of dollars to bolster SEQ, but migration and Olympics loom

The Albanese government underestimated how many Australians would move to Qld, and will now face criticism that it has short-changed the state.

Grocery giants are accused of stifling other stores. Qld could step in

Morning Stanley warns Woolworths and Coles were exposed to the potential changes in national eating habits.

Amid government efforts to address grocery pricing and competition concerns nationwide, advice to the state has pointed to potential planning interventions.

Qld reheats calls for migration ‘moderation’ – and more cash

The push – on federal budget day and ahead of the state’s own pre-election budget – calls for faster, not deeper, action on arrivals.

Perspective
Government

Qld’s Aldi version of a supermarket pricing probe takes full flight

Premier Steven Miles made a guest appearance at Queensland’s supermarket prices inquiry on Monday.

A federal inquiry saw Woolworths’ chief executive threatened with jail. The state effort has seen a maybe not-so-surprising intervention from the premier.

Miles rails against LNP’s ‘car park’ criticism of Sunshine Coast link

An artist’s impression of Caloundra station on the Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line.

The state and federal Labor governments have defended their staged approach to delivering the Sunshine Coast rail line, amid LNP claims it would turn Caloundra into a “car park”.

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Tom Lynagh is the form No.10 in Australia.

Two shock Wallabies bolters emerge. A trial by fire could seal their fate

A pair of Queenslanders have thrust themselves into the mix for shock Wallabies call-ups.

Melbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant.

NRL admits Harry Grant sin-bin ‘may be considered harsh’

Graham Annesley gives his verdict on the most scrutinised refereeing decision of the year.

The WBBL’s changed format for next summer led to a battle between Cricket Australia and its two biggest states.

Boycott threat by cricket’s biggest states forces women’s T20 change

Australia’s two most populous cricket states considered boycotting a new women’s T20 tournament and playing matches among themselves.

The Roosters have withdrawn their offer for the million dollar Titans forward.
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NRL 2024

Crichton becomes NRL’s hottest property after Fifita rejects Roosters

Gold Coast star David Fifita will remain with the Titans after the Roosters sensationally withdrew a big-money offer.

David Fifita and Nick Politis.
Analysis
NRL 2024

Why the Roosters won’t lose any more sleep over Fifita

“No” is a word the Roosters have heard with unusual regularity in recent times.

Wayne Bennett is on his way back to the Rabbitohs.

Bennett agrees to $3 million, three-year deal with Souths

South Sydney officials held a meeting with Bennett in Brisbane days out from Magic Round.

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