Adrian Schrinner
AI-instruction raises eyebrows in government department
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- James Hall, Cameron Atfield and William Davis
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Popular park Pilates class forced to make changes after run-in with council
The viral free exercise class was forced to cancel one of their fortnightly events after council staff raised questions.
- Neesha Sinnya
Brisbane council depot land bought for community housing for women
Subsidised housing will be offered to women in need, following a land deal the not-for-profit developer described as a “miracle”.
- William Davis
Lord mayor slams federal tax reforms, flags zoning changes to boost housing supply
Adrian Schrinner also told a Property Council lunch there were 14,000 fewer rentals on the market in Brisbane today than five years ago.
- William Davis
The view is beautiful but this Brisbane bench is a little bit hostile
Subtle designs have been baked into Brisbane to discourage people from staying too long in public spaces.
- Felicity Caldwell
Damp streets and deep silence: Brisbane remembers in the pre-dawn darkness
Under a smattering of rain, thousands filled Anzac Square in Brisbane to mark 111 years since the Gallipoli landing with a sacred and sombre dawn service.
- Cameron Atfield
Brisbane seals LA partnership and lands first 2032 Olympics sponsor
Brisbane’s Olympic momentum has stepped up a gear, locking in 2028 host Los Angeles as a sister city and landing the first major sponsor of the 2032 Games.
- Cameron Atfield
Major events help lift Brisbane’s tourism economy to record $17 billion
International holiday travel surged in 2025, with major events and strong domestic demand underpinning Brisbane’s best tourism result on record.
- Cameron Atfield
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Brisbane’s ‘big bunch-up’: New report flags end of suburban sprawl
The RSM report reveals Brisbane is trading sprawl for “Asian-style” density, creating self-contained suburban hubs that could end the need for cross-town commutes.
- Cameron Atfield
Parking fines raise millions more than expected across Brisbane
The $6.5 million revenue bonus was a blessing for the city council as it helped offset a shortfall in income and higher expenses.
- William Davis