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COUNCIL RECAP: COUNCIL ANNOUNCES PLAN TO PRIVATISE SCHOOL OF ARTS BUILDING

Brisbane’s LNP Council have announced their intention to seek a private operator to refurbish and operate the historic School of Arts building on 166...

COUNCIL RECAP: LORD MAYOR EVADES INCLUSIONARY ZONING TRIAL WITH CHAIR’S HELP

Brisbane’s LNP Lord Mayor has dodged questions over his commitment to a trial for inclusionary zoning trial three years ago. During question time yesterday, Brisbane...

COUNCIL RECAP: LNP REJECTS SOCIAL & AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN PRECINCT PLANS

At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Brisbane Labor Opposition Leader Jared Cassidy moved to include social and affordable housing targets in the Stones Corner and...

COUNCIL OPPOSITON PETITION TO BOOST PATHWAYS OUT OF HOMELESSNESS GRANT FUNDING

The Brisbane Labor Opposition in Council have launched a petition calling on the LNP Council to boost funding for the Pathways Out of Homelessness...

BRISBANE 100: LABOR OPPOSITION BLASTS LNP COUNCIL OVER HIGHER RATES, FEES, AND CHARGES

The Brisbane Labor Opposition has called out the LNP Council over higher rates, fees, and charges on the centenary of Greater Brisbane. Last year, Council...

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...

BRISBANE’S LNP COUNCIL SPENDS $342 A DAY ON INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL

Brisbane City Council’s annual report reveals that over the past financial year, the LNP Administration has approved $125,000 of international travel charged to ratepayers,...

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...

TRANSIT ADVOCACY GROUP CALLS ON TRANSLINK TO INCORPORATE HIDDEN DISABILITIES SYMBOL

The South-East Queensland Transit Association (SEQTA) is calling on Translink to support users with hidden disabilities by incorporating the sunflower symbol into their systems. The...

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...

BRISBANE LNP COUNCIL REJECTS CALLS FOR CONSISTENT ENTEROCOCCI TESTING AND WARNING SYSTEM.

In the first meeting back for Brisbane City Council after the winter recess, Brisbane Labor Opposition Leader Jared Cassidy moved that Brisbane City Council...
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UP TO 30 STOREYS, NOT ONE AFFORDABLE. LNP’S NEW HOUSING PLANS GO TO CONSULTATION

During Tuesday’s Brisbane City Council meeting, Brisbane’s LNP-dominated Council voted to take new Precinct Plans in Nundah, Indooroopilly, and Carindale ahead to community consultation. More...