Basketball Australia admits the Boomers’ responsibility for their part in shocking brawl in the Philippines, but condemns the actions of Filipino fans and officials in the fracas.
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Pedestrian injured, Woolloongabba
A 62-year-old Highgate Hill woman sustained life-threatening injuries after being struck by a car at Woolloongabba this morning. Preliminary information indicates the woman was crossing Annerley Road at the intersection with Stephen Street around 7.15am when the incident occurred. She was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital with critical injuries. The driver of the vehicle, […]
Sikorsky's hideout exposed after tenant argued with wife, court hears
Alleged murderer Zlatko Sikorsky’s hideout inside a Sunshine Coast apartment was revealed after the man accused of harbouring him got into an argument with his wife, a court hears.
Residents protest tree removals for bikeway upgrade
Brisbane City Council is removing 40 trees to upgrade a bikeway residents argue won’t even be used.
Man charged over body in barrel to get bail, as accused waits for autopsy
Joseph Geiger has been charged with being an accessory after allegedly allowing accused killer Zlatko Sikorsky into his Sunshine Coast rental after the teen’s body was found.
Pedestrian hit by vehicle at Woolloongabba
A female patient was being treated for critical injuries, an ambulance spokesman said.
Track fault delays trains by up to 30 minutes at Carseldine station
Queensland Rail warned commuters the problem was causing “knock-on” delays to outbound Ipswich and Springfield services.
Couple killed in Moorooka crash leave behind young son
Sarah and Omer Mazi were killed in a horrific three-car crash on the Ipswich Motorway on Sunday.
Revenue raising or saving lives?
You may notice an increased police presence on the roads these school holidays. So why do police step up their efforts, and do fines actually reduce road fatalities?
Brisbane Festival program responds to city's thirst for contemporary music, circus and spectacle
After a year of record-breaking success in 2017, artistic director David Berthold returns with a program that doubles down on local talent.



