TL;DR: Announcement of a new Brisbane City Council initiative to improve local parks, a police search for a man connected to several stabbings in Brisbane, and the diagnosis of the first professional female athlete with CTE. There have also been a major milestone for a popular restaurant.
- (July 8, 2023, Brisbane) Brisbane City Council announces a $550,000 initiative to improve local parks. Source
- (July 8, 2023, Brisbane) Police launch interstate search for man over Brisbane stabbings. Source
- (July 8, 2023, Brisbane) First professional female athlete diagnosed with degenerative brain disease CTE. Source
- (July 8, 2023, Brisbane) Popular restaurant celebrates major milestone. Source
- (July 7, 2023, Brisbane) Brisbane City Council announces new measures to improve water quality in local creeks. Source
- (July 7, 2023, Brisbane) Police appeal for information following a serious assault in Fortitude Valley. Source
- (July 7, 2023, Brisbane) Independent Australia reports on the impact of climate change on Queensland’s agriculture sector. Source
- (July 7, 2023, Brisbane) Westender covers the opening of a new art exhibition in South Brisbane. Source
- (July 7, 2023, Brisbane) InQueensland reports on the state government’s new education funding plan. Source
I like the list.
Thank you for this! Really love these updates you put out
Great roundup of local news, thanks!
Popular restaurant celebrates major milestone. Source
You just linked to the general “Brisbane news” section of that site. A few of your other links have a similar problem. Some sites make it a little awkward to do, but you should really try to ensure you’ve got the permalink to the relevant news article.
But also, it’d be super awesome if the description/headline you used avoided the clickbait from the original article. “Gold Coast pizza restaurant celebrates 10th anniversary”, for example.
Great, now I just need a local park. Our councillor promised one a year ago but we’ve heard nothing since. At this rate my kids will outgrow parks before one is built in our suburb.
Recently they put in a small play area (swings, slide, etc) into a random empty block of land, and suddenly it’s full of families
Our neighbourhood is already full of kids and families. We’re all over the road every afternoon and we’ve had to make our own playground with marketplace equipment in an empty space. Luckily the few neighbours without kids are onboard.