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Cameron Atfield
@catfield.bsky.social
Brisbane Times journalist. Time’s 2006 Person of the Year.
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A Greens-led Brisbane City Council would buy Eagle Farm racecourse – compulsorily if necessary – to provide public and affordable housing for up to 10,000 residents, lord mayoral candidate Jonathan Sriranganathan will announce later today. www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/que...

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Hope Elon's really done it this time.

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Sports that already have the ear of government, and wield disproportionate political clout, should not be given a leg-up to dictate our Olympic legacy.

They’re getting a $2.7b Gabba upgrade, but cricket wants another new stadium
They’re getting a $2.7b Gabba upgrade, but cricket wants another new stadium

The Gabba will have a $2.7 billion rebuild, but cricket’s governing body in Queensland also wants to overhaul a charming suburban ground.

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A sudden, welcome influx of familiar faces. 🎶Blue skies smiling at me, nothing but blue skies do I see. 🎶

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A last-minute ditch to save a World War II dry dock appears to have failed, after the Queensland Heritage Council knocked back a bid to add it to the state’s protection register.

WWII dry dock denied heritage protection, paving way for burial
WWII dry dock denied heritage protection, paving way for burial

A last-minute ditch to save a World War II dry dock appears to have failed, after the Queensland Heritage Council knocked back a bid to add it to the state’s protection register.

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Drinkers who enjoy a quiet off-the-wood XXXX in the afternoon sun will find themselves in the shade for several months a year if plans for a 17-storey residential tower next to the famous Breakfast Creek Hotel are approved.

Proposed tower to put Breakfast Creek arvo sessions in the shade
Proposed tower to put Breakfast Creek arvo sessions in the shade

Drinkers who enjoy a quiet off-the-wood XXXX in the afternoon sun will find themselves in the shade for several months a year if plans for a 17-storey tower are approved.

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Fortitude Valley’s build-to-rent revolution has continued with plans for two new towers that, if approved, would cast a shadow over one of Brisbane’s favourite live music haunts.

New Fortitude Valley rental development to tower over Zoo
New Fortitude Valley rental development to tower over Zoo

Fortitude Valley’s build-to-rent revolution has continued with plans for two new towers that, if approved, would cast a shadow over one of Brisbane’s favourite live music haunts.

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Cameron Atfield
@catfield.bsky.social
Brisbane Times journalist. Time’s 2006 Person of the Year.
109 followers41 following14 posts