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94% OF COMMUTERS UNHAPPY WITH BUS CHANGES 6 MONTHS ON – LABOR

December 30, 2025 marked six months since Brisbane’s LNP City Council rolled out changes to Brisbane’s Bus Network after the election of the LNP...

CALAMVALE COUNCILLOR’S BATTLE FOR BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE

Brisbane Labor Councillor Emily Kim of Calamvale Ward is fighting an uphill battle against Brisbane’s LNP Lord Mayor and Council, calling for basic infrastructure...

PUBLIC URGED TO HAVE THEIR SAY AS TOOWONG CONSULTATION OPENS

Residents of Toowong and surrounding suburbs are being urged to have their say as community consultation on a landmark new development proposal opens. The project...

ALL THINGS HALLOWEEN IN BRISBANE

There’s something for all ages on all budgets for Halloween in Brisbane this year, starting as early as tomorrow. Check out our top picks...

What’s On This Weekend

  From Koala Walks to Live Music, there is something for the whole family and every budget across Brisbane this weekend. Read on for some...

GRAND FINAL LONG WEEKEND: WHAT’S ON

Brisbane is going to be electric this Sunday with the Broncos in the big dance. No worries if you couldn’t make it to Sydney...

KEDRON COMMUNITY CALLS FOR SAFER STREETS

Brisbane City Council has released the findings of its Kedron Safer School Precinct consultation, revealing strong community concern about congestion, safety, and the daily...

COMMUNITY CALLED TO CONTRIBUTE ON ANNERLEY ROAD

Brisbane City Council will soon close public feedback into how to make Annerley Road safer and easier to navigate for all users, with a...

WEEDS GROW AS HERBICIDE BUDGET STUNTED

Brisbane City Council will not increase the budget for herbicide used for weed management, Council documents reveal. In Tuesday’s Council meeting, the Brisbane Labor Opposition...

PURPLE RAIN: BEST SPOTS TO SEE JACARANDAS THIS SPRING

Every spring, Brisbane transforms into a sea of soft purple as jacaranda trees burst into bloom, carpeting streets, parks, and riverbanks with their delicate...

Brisbane Commemorates Vietnam Veterans Day

On Monday, communities across Brisbane gathered to mark Vietnam Veterans Day, honouring the service and sacrifice of more than 60,000 Australians who served in...

NEW COMMUNITY SURVEY ON BUS NETWORK CHANGES LAUNCHED

Brisbane City Councillors have shared a new survey on “Brisbane’s New Bus Network” – a suite of reroutes, mergers and cuts to suburban bus...
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“BIG FILL A BIG FAIL” BCC FALLING SHORT OF POTHOLE TARGET

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$90,000 SPENT ON ‘METRO’ ADS LAST MONTH: COUNCIL

Brisbane City Council has revealed that it spent $90,000 advertising the 'Metro' Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System in April this year. It comes after initially...