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Felicity Caldwell

Felicity Caldwell

Felicity Caldwell is a journalist at Brisbane Times.

The parking hub and a sign explaining the $1 trip fee for e-scooters and e-bikes.

How a few lines of paint could ease pressure on train station parking

What would change the way you travel the first and last mile to home and work? Researchers spent months at this Brisbane train station to find out.

  • Felicity Caldwell

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Caxton Street in Brisbane during the NRL’s Magic Round.

How fans travelled to Brisbane’s latest mega event – and our lessons for 2032

Exclusive analysis of Magic Round mobile phone data shows we’ve got a long way to go to reach our Olympic targets for public and active transport.

  • Felicity Caldwell
Queensland’s police minister acknowledged efforts to improve the safe use of e-devices but said parents need to take responsibility too.

‘They had one job, and they goofed it’: Rejigged e-bike laws raise ire

The government has tinkered with speed limits and licence laws for its e-bike crackdown, but Bicycle Queensland says it’s still missed the mark.

  • Felicity Caldwell
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More rail pain for commuters with three weeks of track closures

Read the full details of how train services will be interrupted for key work on rail projects across south-east Queensland.

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Greater Brisbane’s worst spot for traffic crashes: a roundabout under the M1 between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

Our worst roundabout has 12 entrances and exits, and is pitch black at night

There have been almost 50 crashes in three years at the “Bin Chicken Roundabout”.

  • Felicity Caldwell and Craig Butt
Julie Neumann, who takes her guide dog with her while navigating the city.

Public transport should be easy for everyone to use. We test if Brisbane lives up to that standard

We could be proud to show off our public transport network to the world during the 2032 Olympics – but only if we act now.

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On-street parking around the Gabba shortens to 15 minutes on game days.

How many free kerbside car parks does Brisbane really need?

The city suffers from an “emotional attachment to parking”, according to one urban planning expert, who says it’s time to end the love affair.

  • Felicity Caldwell
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Ex-deputy premier and chief spinner reunite around regional water cooler

This week in our Queensland public sector column, Public Circus circles Sunwater and CS Energy, a council U-turn on e-bikes, arts funding funny business, and more.

  • Matt Dennien and Felicity Caldwell
Fans crowd Suncorp Stadium for Magic Round.

Transport and road closure details for the Brisbane Magic Round

Queensland Rail is aiming to “maintain as many services as possible” for footy fans over the next four days as up to 50,000 people descend on the city for the Magic Round each day.

  • Felicity Caldwell and Matt Dennien
An artist’s impression of the proposed Gold CityGlider, previously released by Brisbane City Council.

It’s been talked about for years, but Brisbane’s third CityGlider still hasn’t arrived

The Gold CityGlider was expected to be delivered this year, but a start date still hasn’t been announced.

  • Felicity Caldwell