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FLOOD-HIT RESIDENTS IN DESPERATE PLEA FOR HELP

Most people love to hear the sound of rain falling but for residents in one tight-knit pocket of Rocklea the sound sends anxiety levels...

GOING FOR A GOLDEN OLYMPIC LEGACY

The 2032 Olympic & Paralympic Games can deliver a gold-medal winning outcome in the crucial space of housing and other key areas if the...

BRISBANE REMEMBERS FALLEN HEROES

Brisbane residents will join the rest of the country in paying a solemn tribute to the brave men and women who paid the ultimate...

SAVE OUR SUBURBS

People power roared into action on Sunday when more than 350 concerned residents packed into the Moorooka Bowling Club to protest against a move...

HOMELESSNESS ON OUR DOORSTEP

An all hands to the wheel approach is needed to combat Brisbane’s growing housing and homelessness crisis.   With mothers and children sleeping in cars after...

BUSY MONTH FOR SENIORS

Strengthening social connections is one of the main themes of this year's Queensland October Seniors Month.   Getting involved in exercise and social activities are a...

STATE FORCED TO GO IT ALONE ON BANYO LEVEL CROSSING INVESTIGATIONS

The Queensland Government has been forced to go it alone after the Brisbane City Council Lord Mayor and the Northgate Ward Councillor have refused...

PALLARA RESIDENTS TO HOLD MEETING AMID CALLS FOR BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE

Pallara has been dubbed Brisbane's fastest-growing suburb according to the latest Census, however local residents say they are crying out for the most basic...

ROCHEDALE RESIDENTS FURIOUS WITH COUNCIL’S PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE

Residents in Brisbane's south are battling with the LNP-run Brisbane City Council over the proposed permanent closure of a busy local road. Council is building...

ASSAULTS ON BRISBANE BUS DRIVERS SPIKE TO NEARLY THREE PER DAY

Bus driver assaults have spiked in Brisbane, with January 2022 recording the highest number of attacks in more than two years despite the Covid...

FEDERAL LABOR COMMITS TO BRIGHTON FORESHORE UPGRADE

Anthony Albanese's Labor team has promised $5 million to upgrade the Brighton Foreshore if Labor is elected on May 21. Shadow Minister for Infrastructure Catherine...

“BLATENT SELF-PROMOTION”: LNP REPRINT COUNCIL FLYERS COSTING RATEPAYERS UP TO $130K

Almost every month the Brisbane City Council sends out a newsletter called 'Living in Brisbane'. Each flyer includes a picture of the LNP Mayor Adrian...
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KEEPING YOUR KIDS SAFE IN BRISBANE’S PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS THIS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

Parents and families should be on high alert in Brisbane City Council parks and playgrounds for broken and dangerous equipment across the city. Brisbane Now...

STREET PARTY TO BRING GEEBUNG ALIVE…WITH A SPOOKY TWIST

The first ever Geebung Street Party will be held on the last Sunday in October in Collings Street, Geebung and there promises to be...

BRINGING BUS BUILDING BACK TO BRISBANE

Traffic across Brisbane is reaching crisis point and the suburban bus network is cracking under the pressure. Instead of ensuring the city’s bus fleet is...