Traffic delays built quickly, with heavy delays greeting commuters heading north and south.
Category: Updates from Brisbane Times
Police G litter puppies named after thousands of public suggestions
Greg? Gina? Gagai? Godzilla? Gollum? See whether any of your suggestions made the cut.
Baden-Clay family encourage Queenslanders to speak out against violence
Queenslanders will be encouraged to perform random acts of kindness and speak out against violence throughout July.
All the fee, rate and bill changes coming into effect in Queensland from July 1
As the 2016-2017 financial year ends, here’s a look at all the changes to taxes, rates and bills that will come into effect in Queensland from July 1.
New South Wales man charged with historical Brisbane rapes
A New South Wales man has been charged with raping a girl more than half a dozen times several years ago in Brisbane.
Man charged over Queensland machete rampage
The man is facing more than 20 charges over a violent rampage that happened on Thursday.
Brisbane weather: Freezing temperatures for parts of south-east Queensland
South-east Queensland is set for its coldest days of the year as the very edge of a cold front blasting southern Australia inches its way over the border, bringing sub-zero temperatures in places.
‘I need rehab’: Sobbing prisoner takes swipe at justice system
A magistrate tells him there’s no need to cry but the petty thief on the low-def prison video screen can’t help it.
Queensland Cultural Centre gets Conservation Management Plan to protect heritage
Brisbane’s Cultural Centre might look like a collection of bland concrete boxes to some, but to others it’s a heritage gem worth protecting.
Banking and healthcare robots for SEQ? City leaders on tech tour
Queensland councillors on a high-tech tour of Singapore will also be shown how a mobile phone hacker can shut down an airport, change train signals or shut down pumps at a reservoir.




