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Bruce Lehrmann (right) leaves the Magistrates Court in Toowoomba, Queensland, June 17, 2024. Mr Lehrmann is charged with two counts of rape.
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Courts

‘It’s OK’: Lehrmann allegedly consoled woman during Toowoomba rapes

Bruce Lehrmann has been committed to stand trial for rape after his barrister failed to have the case thrown out of court.

Watch: Premier announces new virtual healthcare model

Premier Steven Miles following the release of the state budget on Tuesday.

Premier Steven Miles announces a “virtual hospital” telehealth model for Queenslanders.

Brisbane rents hit record highs, as tenants max out budgets in many suburbs

Brisbane rents have hit record highs.

Brisbane is now the second-most-expensive capital city to rent a unit. But in several areas, tenants have nothing left to offer.

Brisbane forced to act amid worst citizenship backlog in Australia

A year after New Zealanders were given easier access to citizenship, Brisbane’s waiting list has become the country’s longest.

Matildas calendar, David Beckham and England women rugby union players Ellie Boatman, Jasmine Joyce and Celia Quansah
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Paris 2024

Sorry, but rugby players posing in lingerie in 2024 is not ‘regressive’

Just as female athletes are transcending stereotypes, their agency is being stripped by former female athletes applying the very paternalistic lens they themselves sought to escape.

Emma Kemp
Emma Kemp

Sports reporter

These 10 ‘national’ dishes aren’t as unique as you think

Pizza is not unique to Italy.

We carelessly associate certain dishes with a particular culture and cuisine, but they exist in many other places in very similar guise.

Why TV’s most hyped show triggered a fan backlash

Has The Bear become a victim of its own success? Season three of the series which dropped last week has been savaged by its fans.

The numbers proving Walsh’s return can – and must – salvage Broncos’ season

The numbers proving Walsh’s return can – and must – salvage Broncos’ season

It’s clear the fullback has to re-invigorate the Broncos’ attack, which has faltered dramatically through a season-damaging losing streak.

Crowds packed into the 4zzz car park on May 5 to watch C.O.F.F.I.N, Shock Value and Fat Dog and The Tits play.
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Live music

‘Small, loud and a bit hot’: Brisbane venues where bands most love to play

From a little studio above a tyre shop to the Aussie Nash – we asked local musicians about their favourite places to play, and this is what they told us.

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

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Queen St tower sells at $50m discount as Australia’s office block problem gets worse

A private group have settled the purchase of an A-Grade office tower at 240 Queen Street for $250m.

Brisbane sanctuary bans koala cuddles after ‘strong’ visitor feedback

Tennis star Naomi Osaka holding a koala at Lone Pine in 2019.

The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, a go-to destination for celebrity visitors and sports stars, has ended the popular practice.

Why it’s so hard to get a coffee in Brisbane after 3pm

Carl and Nicola Fricker are husband-and-wife owners of Death Before Decaf, a 24-hour cafe in New Farm.

Afternoon caf-fiends are out of luck at most cafes around town – but we’ve found places where you can still get a quality cuppa after 3pm.

Don’t Go, Card: Software problems put brakes on smart ticketing

Go-Cards will need to be used on buses until 2025 because software problems are stopping the Queensland Government’s multi-million dollar smart ticketing system connecting with BCC’s 1200 buses, meaning zones and concessions still cannot be accurately identified.

Passengers might have to wait until mid-2025 to use a credit card, mobile or smartwatch to pay fares.

Perspective
Schools

Smaller is not necessarily better when it comes to class sizes

How many students should be in each classroom? Classroom targets are 25 and 28 in Queensland, for different year groups.

Most Brisbane classrooms aren’t ‘overcrowded’ because they don’t break targets, but what is the perfect class size?

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Liam Wright is set to be named as the Wallabies skipper.
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Wallabies

Qld breakaway Liam Wright the new Test captain as Schmidt names most Wallabies debutants in 44 years

Joe Schmidt has unveiled his first Test team to meet Wales on Saturday, and yet again there are no shortage of new faces.

Thanasi Kokkinakis celebrates match point in his first round win at Wimbledon over 17th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime.

After saving four match points, this Kokkinakis comeback could be his best

The Australian looked down and out against the 17th seed, before he turned the rain-interrupted match on its head.

Marnus Labuschagne’s century for Glamorgan was in vain as they fell agonisingly short against Gloucestershire.

Stokes sledges Aussies again as Labuschagne’s county side fall one short in record chase

Marnus Labuschagne and Glamorgan captain Sam Northeast scored centuries in the county clash.

Late in the Australian Opals win over China on Wednesday night, Izzy Borlase came off a screen from Lauren Jackson and nailed a three-pointer.

Jackson ‘the fittest she has ever been’ as teen Opal dreams of Paris

A super-fit Lauren Jackson continues to wow her teammates and coaches.

Wests Tigers captain Api Koroisau is sent to the sin-bin.
Opinion
NRL 2024

The bunker is getting it all wrong. These are the changes it needs

The way we use video review technology is driving me crazy. But there are ways to improve it for fans.

Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns

League columnist

Clint Gutherson, Trent Barrett, Mitchell Moses.
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NRL 2024

‘No one is going to help us’: Frustration at Eels as Moses launches tirade

A seething Mitchell Moses vented his frustration in an impassioned address to senior staff and players.

Justis Huni lands a left hand on Paul Gallen during his win over the former league star.

How sporting royalty and Olympic pain put star on course for world glory

A fight with Paul Gallen ended the Qld boxer’s Olympic dream.

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