The Department of Transport and Main Roads has issued an ultimatum to the charity – pay $300,000 for no visitors will be allowed.
Category: Updates from Brisbane Times – Queensland
The Maiwar Performance: The subversive CityCat art you've never heard of
It is an artistic performance so subversive, some of those involved may not even know they are taking part.
New inner-city university campus gets Brisbane City Council approval
A heritage-listed building on Queen Street will soon house The University of Queensland’s new inner-city campus
Gold Coast to host Australia's largest sea jelly exhibit
The Gold Coast is set to become the new home of Australia’s largest sea jelly exhibit, uniquely featuring a research laboratory inside the display at Sea World.
iFLY Australia proposes indoor sky diving facility at Westfield Chermside
Brisbane thrill-seekers could soon be able to go skydiving without the need to jump out of a plane, or go further than a Westfield shopping centre.
Owner leads police to alleged car thief using tracking device in stolen ute
The ute was allegedly stolen from Corunna Street in Albion during Sunday morning, after a man broke into its tool box and found a spare key inside.
Brisbane cyclists protest council's plans for shared pedestrian lane
About a hundred pedal-powered protesters closed the general traffic lanes of the bridge, as they honoured fallen cyclists by mimicking the carnage of a major crash.
More than 1000 nurses experienced workplace violence in three months: survey
Nurses in remote and aged care facilities are exposed to more violence than their colleagues in major cities, a research survey has found and of those surveyed, half had experienced workplace violence in the past three months.
Aboard the floating city USS Ronald Reagan
Somewhere in the Coral Sea, hundreds of kilometres off the Queensland coast, a floating American city is humming with activity.
Future of a Brisbane bridge in question as users battle for space
The future of one of Brisbane’s main river crossings is unclear as buses, cyclists, pedestrians, green cabs and the planned Brisbane Metro compete for space within the bridge’s proposed new design.




