Some men are a bit ambitious with their falsettos at the start, but a choir of pub strangers with a drink in one hand and a lyric sheet in the other is proving there is strength in numbers.
Category: ABC Brisbane News Updates
'Smelled like death' inside ex-pro soccer player's apartment
A Brisbane woman allegedly subjected to weeks of horrific torture by her boyfriend was so badly burnt she “smelt of death”, a court hears.
One million stars woven to shine a light against violence
Meet the woman on a mission to inspire communities to weave one million stars as a stand against violence.
Morcombe killer's lawyer jailed for fraud
High-profile Brisbane criminal solicitor Tim Meehan, who represented Daniel Morcombe’s murderer Brett Peter Cowan, is sentenced to five-and-a-half years’ jail, but will be eligible for parole in December 2018.
Uber driver charged with raping teenager denied bail
Police have a “strong case” against a Brisbane Uber driver charged with rape, a magistrate says, as police appeal for women to come forward if they have been assaulted in vehicles ordered through ride-booking apps.
Meals on Wheels branch out from 'bangers and mash'
In the multicultural heartland of Logan, south of Brisbane, the ethnic diversity of the region is having an impact on the humble Meals on Wheels service.
Second man charged over alleged torture of woman at Bulimba
A 41-year-old man from Rockhampton is the second person charged over the alleged serious assault of a 21-year-old woman on Brisbane’s southside earlier this month.
Origin loss is players' fault, not Daley's, Cordner says
New South Wales captain Boyd Cordner takes a bullet for coach Laurie Daley after the Blues slumped to their 11th State of Origin series defeat in 12 years.
Queensland LNP members to debate sharia law, Adani, 'ABC bias'
At a time — we’re told — when Australians are disengaged from politics, hundreds of people are bucking the trend and giving up their weekend in Brisbane for three days of grassroots democracy at the Queensland Liberal National Party convention, writes Chris O’Brien.
Human error behind customer information leak, Flight Centre says
Travel agency Flight Centre mistakenly releases the personal information of some of its customers to “third-party suppliers”, in an incident it describes as human error rather than a security breach.



