Courier mail breaking news brisbane

Here are some recent breaking news stories from the Courier Mail in Brisbane:

Latest News

  1. QLD records 14,000 new COVID cases: Queensland has recorded 14,000 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, with the majority of cases in the southeast. (Source: Courier Mail)
  2. Brisbane's new train station opens: The new Brisbane Metro train station has officially opened, with the first services running from the city to the Gold Coast. (Source: Courier Mail)
  3. Man charged over fatal Brisbane crash: A 25-year-old man has been charged over a fatal car crash in Brisbane's west, which killed a 22-year-old woman. (Source: Courier Mail)
  4. Brisbane's new stadium to host Wallabies match: The new Brisbane Stadium will host its first major event, a Wallabies rugby match against the All Blacks, in July. (Source: Courier Mail)
  5. QLD police investigate alleged murder: Police are investigating an alleged murder in Brisbane's north, after a 35-year-old man was found dead in a unit. (Source: Courier Mail)

Top Stories

  1. Brisbane's housing market on the rise: Brisbane's housing market is showing signs of recovery, with prices rising by 2.5% in the past quarter. (Source: Courier Mail)
  2. QLD's COVID-19 vaccination rate improves: Queensland's COVID-19 vaccination rate has improved, with 85% of eligible residents now fully vaccinated. (Source: Courier Mail)
  3. Brisbane's new bike lanes spark controversy: The introduction of new bike lanes in Brisbane has sparked controversy, with some residents complaining about the impact on traffic. (Source: Courier Mail)
  4. QLD's economy grows by 1.5%: Queensland's economy has grown by 1.5% in the past quarter, driven by strong performances in the mining and construction sectors. (Source: Courier Mail)
  5. Brisbane's new cultural precinct opens: Brisbane's new cultural precinct, the Queensland Cultural Centre, has officially opened, featuring a new museum and art gallery. (Source: Courier Mail)

Please note that these stories are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news, I recommend checking the Courier Mail's website or other reputable news sources.