Aaawe thanks Toowong depot mates
Category: Latest From ABC Brisbane
Brisbane banking company TSWG hired failed entrepreneur Jonathan William Parker
A failed entrepreneur under investigation for more than $1 million in irregular transactions has been employed by a Brisbane IT company specialising in online banking. Within three hours of the ABC contacting the company, Jonathan William Parker was no longer an employee.
The Size of Air: Brisbane's blue sky comes down to street level with immersive art installation
With a reputation for hot, still, cloudless days, there is little that typifies Brisbane like a strikingly clear blue sky and it is also the inspiration behind an installation by local artist Kinley Grey that will bring the sky down to street level for three days.
No babies, no boobs, no nipples: Coping with breast cancer under the age of 40
How do you deal with breast cancer when all the things you want, including a big family, are still in front of you? One woman is determined to find out.
Clive Mensink ordered to pay $70k security if he wants to appeal against arrest warrants
Former Queensland Nickel director Clive Mensink, whose whereabouts are still unknown, is ordered to pay $70,000 in security if he wants his appeal to go ahead, after a court finds “significant risk” he will not voluntarily comply with any costs awarded against him.
Rapist Damien Kennedy who allegedly removed tracker in Brisbane still on the run
Police are still searching for a dangerous sex offender who is believed to have removed a tracking device he was wearing on Brisbane’s southside, as Queensland Parliament is told he is likely to go back to jail when he is caught.
Cricket Australia AGM: Chairman says pay dispute with players handled well
Cricket Australia says tension was always going to be a by-product of pay negotiations with players, as it announces a $68 million four-year profit at its AGM.
APCO's Danny Burrows, Euromonitor's Toshiya Kobayashi and Bundaberg grower Andrew Marten discuss why the time is right for melon exports.
Australian melon growers target new markets as industry seeks bigger slice of exports
Australia’s melon industry is on the cusp of an exciting new export frontier as it unveils a strategy targeting five key markets, starting with Japan.
No-interest solar loans on table amid Palaszczuk's shock tactics with energy retailers
No-interest loans will be offered for solar and battery installations as the Queensland Government’s cost-of-living campaign cops further criticism from the Opposition.

