Brisbane CIty Council has terminated a $122 million IT contract that had been plagued with cost blow outs and lengthy delays.
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Live: Brisbane City Council bus strike catches out Friday commuters
Brisbane bus drivers will walk off the job from 2pm till 6pm.
Queensland Museum appoints acting CEO and director after Miller banned
Queensland Museum have announced Alexander Hayward will take on the role of acting CEO and Director of the flagship museum after Suzanne Miller was charged with fraud earlier this week.
Ballet scholarship dedicated to Allison Baden-Clay's memory
A scholarship for ballet students has been set up in the memory of slain Brisbane mother Allison Baden-Clay.
CFMEU, organisers penalised $130,000 over industrial action
Australia’s main trade union has been penalised $100,000 for industrial action that shut down work across six Queensland construction projects, including Ronald McDonald House, in 2016.
Three men found guilty of raping teenager with bottle on Australia Day
Three men have been found guilty of raping an unconscious teenager with a glass bottle at an Australia Day party.
Trio jailed over glass-bottle rape of friend at Brisbane party
Three men appear shocked — while their supporters cried out in the court room — as they’re jailed for the rape of a friend at a party in Brisbane, with the sexual assaulted posted online.
High prices driving a 21st century gold rush
New gold mines are being opened and old ones revived as miners seek to capitalise on high prices.
Brisbane bus drivers, council still at loggerheads after peak hour strike
Bus services return to normal across Brisbane after half of the capital’s drivers walked off the job during Friday’s peak hour, affecting up to 100,000 commuters.
Rockhampton man facing 62 charges over historical sex offences
An elderly Rockhampton man has been charged with historic sex offences that span more than 20 years.




