Brisbane residents are diligent when it comes to reporting suspected abandoned vehicles the the council- but most of the claims made in the past three years were inaccurate.
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Free transport for a week for trapped train users
Queensland Rail will review its evacuation procedures and dozens will be given free travel for a week, after Friday night’s train debacle.
More women in science and tech an 'economic imperative'
Queensland’s leading engineers, medical practitioners and scientists will explore why there are not more women in senior levels of STEMM at a National Science Week event.
Nightclub lobbyist Nick Braban in court on drug charge
A prominent Brisbane nightclub lobbyist has briefly faced court after allegedly being caught with cocaine in the city’s entertainment district.
QUT students back in court for Freedom of Information fight
Two former university students have taken the federal Information Commissioner to court to find out exactly what went on when a racial discrimination complaint was brought against them.
Poo-powered car hits the streets of Brisbane
Every time a Brisbane toilet is flushed it could be contributing to the fuelling of Australia’s first car powered by human waste.
A million dollars for more than just tea and scones
The CWA has received a handsome monetary boost for its 95th birthday.
Man killed in crash after stabbing attack in Brisbane's south-west
Police are investigating after a man who allegedly stabbed a mother and son was killed in a fatal traffic crash in Brisbane’s south-west.
Queensland traffic: Eight die in crashes over horror weekend
Eight people, including a toddler, have died in crashes in Queensland over the weekend.
A scientific approach to finding faces in skulls
There’s something daunting about taking a skull that’s thousands of years old, often smashed or degraded in key places, and turning it into a face.



