Shoppers are warned not to overload their bags at the checkout after reports of an increase in injuries from people trying to carry crammed reusable bags.
Category: ABC News – Brisbane Latest Updates
Geelong beats Dees after the siren in AFL epic, Suns stun Swans in almighty shock
Geelong edges the Melbourne Demons in an enthralling contest thanks to a winning goal after the siren, following the Sydney Swans’ seismic shock loss to the lowly Gold Coast Suns.
Fancy your face on foam with selfie coffee?
Industry and marketing experts say social media is often key to cracking Brisbane’s competitive cafe market, with one business even offering coffee with a personalised portrait on top.
Popular Brisbane canoeing creek often dangerously polluted with faecal bacteria
While Brisbane City Council testing reveals dangerously high levels of faecal pollution in Cabbage Tree Creek, many people using the waterway say they know nothing about it.
'Van life' couple brings decent coffee to the outback
They are young, innovative, adventurous and are towing a vintage-look caravan around Australia, bringing speciality coffee to remote outback communities.
Sharks beat Raiders amid controversy, Broncos pummel Panthers
The Sharks post a 28-24 win over Canberra as the NRL admits to an officiating error, while the Broncos bring up a half-century of points to trash the Panthers 50-18.
Suspended Logan mayor Luke Smith charged with assault
Suspended Logan mayor Luke Smith is charged with assault, obstructing police and wilful damage, and is taken to Beenleigh watch house with a bloody wound to his forehead after being arrested at Meadowbrook.
Global postcards for boy battling leukaemia a great 'distraction'
A Sunshine Coast boy nearing the end of his leukaemia treatment is thanking generous writers from around the world who have sent him more than 1,000 postcards to make his battle with the disease more bearable over the past three years.
'Extraordinarily unusual': Man could be retried for 1980s murder under double jeopardy laws
Queensland’s double jeopardy provisions are being used for the first time after a man previously acquitted for a murder is charged again in relation to the 1980s death.
Qld family farm revives rosella products and provides jobs for locals
A farming family north of the Sunshine Coast is winning over new fans with the old-fashioned favourite, growing one of the few commercial crops in the country.



