The three Chinese tourists paused outside the wonderful old red brick church that sits across King George Square from Brisbane’s City Hall.
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Police crack alleged crime syndicate after raids across south-east Qld
Eight search warrants were executed in Brisbane, Logan and the Gold Coast targeting an alleged criminal syndicate distributing methylamphetamine.
'The day my partner went and bought 11 wild camels'
Wayne Morris had 20 years’ dairy farming behind him and had taken a break from the land to work in a macadamia processing plant when the camel idea kicked in.
Drugs, counterfeit money, guns allegedly found in raids
A dozen members of a criminal syndicate allegedly responsible for sourcing and distributing methylamphetamine are arrested after a joint investigation by Queensland Police and the Australian Federal Police.
The $34 million bill to repair Queensland public housing
More than $33 million has been spent repairing Queensland public housing as a result of vandalism, damage and uncleanliness over almost five years.
New cheese flavours being developed with bacteria trials
Queensland scientists trial the use of new bacteria in cheese to try to speed up production and create new flavour combinations, which may save the industry $10m a year.
Pub choir raises the bar for wannabe singers
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.
Saibai islanders celebrate new seawall to fight rising ocean levels
People on one of the Torres Strait’s largest island of Saibai celebrate a long-awaited seawall after more than a decade of pleading, but the future is less certain for other sinking island communities.
Renowned town planner Michael Batty warns of challenges ahead for Brisbane
An internationally renowned town planner who visited Brisbane for the first time in 35 years said while the city is impressive, challenges lie ahead as obsolete infrastructure could get outgrown.
Teen with cerebral palsy, deafness to battle it out at Brisbane DJ competition
A 19-year-old with cerebral palsy and severe deafness turned to DJing as an escape from schoolyard bullies and will be showcasing his talents at a Brisbane club this weekend as part of a national competition.




