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Queen’s Wharf a glitter strip of walkways, art and public spaces

With just one week until Queen’s Wharf starts to open, it’s the free public spaces and walking trails that have me most excited. 

Courtney Kruk
Courtney Kruk

City Reporter

Everything old is new again, as stadium proposal shows

The Northshore proposal borrows heavily from a 26-year-old plan for the same site. But at this stage, all stadium options need to be explored.

Cameron Atfield
Cameron Atfield

Journalist

Old enemies unite: The Australians finding the bodies of Vietnam’s lost soldiers

In 1968, John Bryant fought in the brutal Battle of Coral-Balmoral. Fifty-six years later, his memories are helping to unearth bodies of fallen Vietnamese soldiers.

Tony Wright
Tony Wright

Associate editor and special writer

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Urban Affairs

Brisbane Times - Generic - E-Scooters in Brisbane, July 13, 2023.

E-scooter injury burden on Brisbane’s biggest hospital revealed

E-scooter riders have been urged to take better care of their own safety after another two people wound up in hospital overnight.

  • by William Davis and Cameron Atfield
Brisbane’s Treasury Casino will close at midnight on August 25, ahead of the opening of Queen’s Wharf.

Brisbane to go more than three days without a casino as Treasury closes

With the incumbent Treasury Casino closing on Sunday, ahead of The Star opening at Queen’s Wharf, locals will have to wait to cash in their chips.

  • by Catherine Strohfeldt

City Life

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Crime & Courts

A sketch of the 14 defendants in the trial over the death of Elizabeth Struhs, all members of a fringe religious group, as they sat in Brisbane Supreme Court.

Prosecution rests in church trial over child’s death

Prosecutors have completed presenting evidence after nearly seven weeks of hearings. All 14 defendants are self-represented and have refused to enter pleas.

  • by Rex Martinich
Legislation will now allow police to conduct warrantless searches of people in shopping centres, sporting clubs and retail settings.

Police can now search for knives in shopping centres, licensed premises

Queensland parliament passed legislation to give police wider powers to wand people at random to combat knife crime across the state.

  • by Courtney Kruk

Politics

Brisbane 2032 Olympics

The Brisbane Design Alliance’s vision for a Hamilton stadium, and the abandoned 1990s proposal (inset) for the same site.

Everything old is new again, as stadium proposal shows

The Northshore proposal borrows heavily from a 26-year-old plan for the same site. But at this stage, all stadium options need to be explored.

  • by Cameron Atfield
An artist’s impression of what a redeveloped Gabba might have looked like.

New Gabba upgrade plans might not be made public before election

As concerns bubble about the stadium’s lifespan, Premier Steven Miles has painted Brisbane’s looming loss of Test cricket as a known and needed possibility.

  • by Matt Dennien and William Davis

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