Australia’s fictional on-screen expert on all things infrastructure and “nation building” has weighed in on Brisbane’s Cross River Rail, and it’s not good news.
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'Same old s—': Greens' rainbow scarf man recites poetry live on television
A Greens councillor known around the nation as “rainbow scarf man” has used his new found fame to deliver beat poetry, complete with an expletive, on live television.
Estimates July 18, 2017: Jobs, Adani royalties and challenges over records
Labor and the LNP challenged each other on their records on Tuesday night to round off the first day of estimates hearings for 2017.
Man shot at home west of Brisbane
The victimof the shooting in Toowoomba was understood not to have been co-operating with police.
Queensland's public service grows by 3000 in three months
The Queensland public sector grew by more than 3000 full time equivalent employees in the past three months.
Chief Magistrate refers Facebook photos of DV court to police
Queensland’s Chief Magistrate will refer photos taken from inside a domestic violence courthouse precinct to police after they emerged on a men’s rights Facebook page.
New technology trial takes aim at Brisbane shoplifters
A new technology will be trialled in Brisbane in a bid to stop almost $620 million being stolen from Brisbane retail businesses each year.
Clive Palmer continues to fight federal government over Queensland Nickel blame
The case was brought against Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Employment Minister Senator Michaelia Cash after alleged comments made at press conferences in China last year.
Queensland traffic: Crash leaves lengthy delays for southbound commuters
A car and a motorbike collided on the Pacific Motorway at Helensvale.
Brisbane's morning bus strike to go into second day
Brisbane’s early-morning bus commuters should make alternative transport arrangements for Wednesday as bus drivers walk off the job for the second day in a row.



