More than 1,000 pinwheel poppies made by schoolchildren are being stuck onto a historic Brisbane hotel to honour fallen Anzac soldiers.
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Scathing letter bagging Commonwealth Games transport dismissed by Beattie
South-east Queensland’s public transport will be able to cope with huge demand during the 2018 Commonwealth Games, chair Peter Beattie says, despite UK bosses warning logistics could unravel the event.
Recruitment drive for 1,000 foster carers in Queensland
The number of Queenslanders inquiring to become foster carers hit a record last month, with the State Government launching a recruitment drive to turn the curious into the committed.
Your guide to Brisbane's Anzac dawn services and parade
Here is what you need to know to about dawn services and parades on Anzac Day in Brisbane.
Rabbitohs fuming about 'ridiculous' refs decisions in Broncos loss
South Sydney coach Michael Maguire faces the prospect of a $10,000 fine after giving NRL referees a scathing assessment following the Rabbitohs’ dramatic 25-24 loss to Brisbane.
Roar boss praises hero keeper Young after dramatic penalties win over Wanderers
Roar goalkeeper Jamie Young earns praise for his cool nerves following a crucial save in penalties, which clinched victory over the Wanderers and kept his side in the A-League finals series.
Virtual Angkor Wat and other time travel trips coming to a VR headset near you soon
In the nascent art of virtual reality storytelling virtual ancient civilisations are shaping up as one powerful application of the technology.
Anthony Milford at the centre of HIA, bunker and knock-on controversy against Souths
The Brisbane Broncos raise eyebrows and the ire of South Sydney fans with their use of the head injury assessment and some lucky breaks in a one-point win over the Rabbitohs.
Roar sneaks past Wanderers in elimination-final penalty shootout
The Brisbane Roar beat Western Sydney Wanderers in a sudden-death penalty shootout. Check out the commentary and full stats in our A-League finals ScoreCentre.
'We are sorry': Qantas considers compensation after toxic foam spill
Qantas’ domestic chief executive Andrew David says the airline takes full responsibility for 22,000 litres of toxic foam seeping into the Brisbane River, offering to work with fishers whose catches from the area have been rendered worthless.



