The Brisbane Times is an online newspaper based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The website features the latest in local and national news. It has a daily newsletter, and the paper is published in three languages: English, Chinese, and Bahasa Indonesian. The paper has a readership of more than 3 million, and covers a range of topics from arts to sports. Readers can find everything from weather forecasts to a wide range of local events.
The newest edition of the Brisbane Times has been launched. This is the first news bulletin for the city in more than a decade. Featuring a team of reporters, the paper has a hefty editorial board with a diverse range of interests. It covers topics ranging from the city to the wider state of Queensland. The daily Brisbane newspaper covers everything from the weather forecast to QLD traffic and accident reports, and even sports news.
In recent weeks, the Queensland Government has announced changes to the way birth certificates are written, which will better represent marginalised groups. The Queensland Government will announce a $5.2 million package for the rebuilding of Queensland, but the families of victims of the fire are still not satisfied. The news section also contains information about a missing elderly woman in Morayfield. The news section also covers court proceedings from the Supreme, District, and Civil courts in Queensland.
As the third wave of COVID-19 reaches the 41,000 case threshold, Queensland authorities have been busy managing the situation. Lauie Michael Tagaloa’s body was discovered in a Valley Metro food court above the Fortitude Valley train station. A DIY project shared by Dina Santos made a $25 wooden Kmart lamp look chic and stylish. The death of a man has led police to question three people.
Two men who were on a ferry in Port Douglas have been jailed for attempting to steal the driver’s cap after the passenger was thrown from a passing boat. The two men were arrested but were subsequently released after a lengthy trial. After their release, they were fined and convicted. The Queensland Premier has urged Malcolm Turnbull to convene a cabinet meeting to address the issues. Meanwhile, the Queensland government’s governor has ordered a review of the integrity of lobbyists.
A Brisbane woman with a tattooed face has been denied entry to a nightclub after a violent clash with an American. In another story, a health coach travelling in America was kicked off the plane after complaining about the Covid mask rule. In another case, an Australian woman with a $250,000-plus body-modification bill has been banned from a nightclub because of her face tattoos. Meanwhile, a former Bronco centre has been banned for four weeks from the game due to illicit drug use and headbutting.
The Age is owned by the Nine Publishing group, which also owns The Age. Other mastheads include business and subject-focused websites. Mitchell Murphy was the founding managing editor, and Sean Parnell is currently the editor. The newspaper has a circulation of 2.4 million. Despite the large readership, the newspaper has a cult following. It is an excellent source of local news and is a great resource for Queenslanders.