The ongoing crisis at the Gold Coast Titans has led to the club sacking Neil Henry as coach.
Category: ABC Brisbane News Updates
Waste industry biggest donor to Ipswich mayor-elect
Ipswich mayor-elect Andrew Antoniolli is challenged to stay true to his pre-election promise of transparency despite big donations from the waste industry during the mayoral campaign.
Queensland avocado harvest expected to be early and long
Early indications are pointing to an extended Queensland avocado season next year, with fruit already appearing on trees in the far north.
Gabba curator retires after 33 years keeping the pitch perfect
After more than three decades tending to one of Queensland’s most hallowed sports grounds, where he followed in his father’s footsteps as curator, Kevin Mitchell is calling stumps.
Denmark's Crown Prince not turned away from Brisbane bar, police chief says
Reports that Crown Prince Frederik was turned away from Brisbane nightclub Jade Buddha on Friday night are “not correct”, Queensland Police Commissioner Ian Stewart says.
Should we roll the dice on Brisvegas?
Brisbane’s unofficial nickname has been used by the likes of Jerry Seinfeld and Barack Obama, so should Brisvegas be embraced to market the city?
Denmark's Crown Prince denied entry by Brisbane bar over ID
Queensland’s new ID scanning laws force bouncers at a Brisbane bar to Google the future king of Denmark, Crown Prince Frederik, when he cannot produce ID, but the state’s Attorney-General says the incident simply shows the legislation is working.
Brisbane singer lands music deal with YouTube cover of Down Under
A young Brisbane uni student signs a deal with a music company to use her cover of the Aussie classic Down Under as the theme for the major TV series Wolf Creek.
Two fugitives arrested hours after release of 'most wanted' list
A Queensland couple who were listed among 19 of Australia’s most wanted criminals in the latest Crime Stoppers campaign are arrested in South Australia.
Bikes in trees: Share scheme experiencing 'teething issues'
Bike-sharing company oBike says reports of its bicycles being abandoned as rubbish are “isolated incidents”.



