Pedestrians and cyclists were stunned to see the car in the middle of the wooden pathway before 7:00pm near the Queensland State Library and Art Gallery.
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Livestock export standards review 'long overdue': RSPCA
Animal welfare advocates say the review of Australia’s livestock export standards is long overdue and necessary.
Bridal party picture released by police in attempt to return stolen USB
Do you know these women? Queensland police release an image of an unknown bridal party from a USB stick, allegedly stolen by a man south of Brisbane.
Drivers are forking out billions in road tolls but effect on congestion up for debate
Australians are paying more for road tolls than they are on car-related stamp duty, with new figures showing the 16 tolls crisscrossing Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane raking in almost $2.7 billion a year.
Do you recognise these iconic Brisbane locations?
How well do you know Brisbane of years gone by? Take a trip back in time with our quiz to see if you recognise these popular spots.
Meet ABC's new Queensland anchor
Award-winning journalist Matt Wordsworth will join Jessica van Vonderen on the anchor desk for ABC TV’s 7pm news program in Queensland, replacing Karina Carvalho.
Man has bail revoked after 'ice pipe' allegedly found following Christmas Day fatal crash
A man accused of causing a double fatality after a crash in Brisbane’s bayside on Christmas Day has his bail revoked after an “ice pipe” was allegedly found in his car, a court is told.
Brothers die after inhaling fumes while cleaning tank
Two men described as “hardworking, generous, great blokes” are found dead inside a tank after being overcome by fumes, in an incident that has shocked a central Queensland community.
Teen pleads guilty after dog kicking video posted on social media
A 17-year-old woman pleads guilty to animal cruelty after footage of a dog being repeatedly kicked emerges on social media, sparking a public outcry and a joint police-RSPCA investigation.
Treated sewage used to trial biofuels, boost northern development
With about a megalitre of sewage flowing from the toilets of Cloncurry every day, the local council has built a new trial site for biofuel plants.



