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Category: Latest News from ABC Brisbane
'What's the point of having the regulator?' Business owner loses $1m
A Brisbane business owner owed $1 million is furious at the Queensland Building and Construction Commission for what he calls a lack of action and regulation.
Are you sun smart? You may have the wrong idea about how to avoid skin cancer
Most Australians still do not know when they should put on sunscreen, despite millions of dollars spent over three decades promoting the “slip, slop, slap” sun awareness campaign, research reveals.
The new breed that could beef up Australia's cattle industry
A cattle breed that can convert feed into lean meat ‘like no other’ could play important role in sustainable and efficient livestock farming in Australia.
Adelaide mum takes baby to Ed Sheeran concert, Brisbane baby banned
A mother who took her baby to an Ed Sheeran concert in Adelaide for free is furious a mum in Brisbane has been told she’ll need a ticket for her four-month-old to attend his sold-out show.
Failed prosecution over leaked bashing video throws scrutiny on police unit history
After the failed prosecution of former Queensland policeman Rick Flori for leaking a video of former colleagues bashing a prisoner, the ABC reveals the chequered history of the officers involved, who were the subjects of dozens of brutality complaints.
Bennett blasts media, walks out of press conference following Broncos win
A defiant Wayne Bennett has a message for critics after Brisbane pulls off a stirring 24-20 NRL round two win over North Queensland at a packed Lang Park.
Breastfeeding baby needs ticket to Ed Sheeran show, mother told
Kirsty McDonald thought it would be OK for her to bring her four-month-old breastfeeding son with her to one of Ed Sheeran’s upcoming concerts. But she’s been told by Ticketek “there is no free on the knee” for the sold-out event.
Forget Hollywood, it's time for Queensland to make Queensland movies
As hopes fade for Queensland to host the Dora The Explorer movie, Australia’s most prolific playwright says it’s more important for Queensland to produce local films instead of chasing Hollywood blockbusters.
Group released on bail after man 'pushed' off third-floor balcony in Brisbane
Four of the five people accused of the attempted murder of Mitchell King are granted bail, after the 22-year-old was allegedly shoved from a Bowen Hills balcony in February, suffering a broken jaw, ribs and arms.

