Brisbane motorists pay more for petrol because they are creatures of habit and are not shopping around, an independent fuel retailer says.
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Leg trap set near children's play area in Brisbane
Queensland police are worried children and pets could be hurt by metal traps after a dog was caught in one near a popular children’s play area.
Man faces court over German backpacker's stabbing death
Jamie Saxon, 33, is remanded in custody after being charged with the murder of a German tourist in Brisbane last week.
What was with all the screaming in Brisbane this weekend?
Fans of pop culture sensation Dragon Ball Z gather in Brisbane to pay tribute to the show’s hero – by standing around and screaming their heads off. Confused? Allow us to explain.
Brisbane petrol prices a 'rip-off', with fewer servos to choose from
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says a lack of competition among Brisbane fuel retailers has fleeced motorists of $50 million in the last financial year.
How one teacher changed the lives of hundreds of Indigenous students
It’s been nearly 40 years since Waverley Stanley left primary school, but he still can’t bring himself to call his teacher by her first name, Rosemary. His deep respect for the teacher who changed his life spurred him to start a scholarships program for other Indigenous kids.
33yo man charged with murder over stabbing of German tourist in Brisbane
A 33-year-old man is charged with murder over the fatal stabbing of a German tourist in Brisbane on Friday.
Backpackers in Brisbane on edge after fatal stabbing of German tourist
Travellers staying in the heart of Brisbane’s backpacking scene are shocked and unsure about their safety after the fatal stabbing of a German tourist in a “road rage incident” nearby.
Queensland Minister Bill Byrne quits over heart disease
Queensland Labor Minister Bill Byrne has resigned from Cabinet and will not recontest the next state election due to a “life-threatening cardiovascular illness” his colleagues confirm.
Sharron Phillips murder inquest not clear-cut despite latest revelation
A Queensland detective naming the man likely to have murdered Brisbane woman Sharron Phillips in 1986 is yet to convince the dead woman’s sister who still believes their father warrants closer investigation, as the state’s Attorney-General directs a reopening of the murder inquest.



