Daryl Passmore, The Courier-Mail

Daryl Passmore

The Courier-Mail

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Amazing drone pic captures the power of the people

PEOPLE power is coming to the rescue of Queenslands strawberry farmers. → Read More

Petrol price on track for three-year high

PETROL prices are set to hit their highest level for three years over the next few days. → Read More

Brisbane traffic: Worst roads and driver habits revealed

SIX lanes of stop-start traffic and driver inattention have made Ipswich Rd in Annerley Brisbanes worst accident hotspot. → Read More

Future Brisbane: Queens Wharf is the place to party in 2022

ITS New Years Eve 2022 — and Queens Wharf is pumping with 180,000 people partying. → Read More

The toll that Brisbane needs

TOLLED express lanes could help ease Greater Brisbanes burgeoning road congestion problems in the future. → Read More

New price board laws to protect motorists

SERVICE stations across Queensland will be banned from promoting confusing discounts on forecourt petrol price boards. → Read More

Brisbane motorists stung by sudden rise in petrol prices

STUNNED motorists have been stung by a sudden rise in fuel prices this week. → Read More

‘It was ridiculous and vile behaviour’

DISGRACED former rich lister Craig Gore launched an incredible outburst in a restaurant that shocked onlookers and unintentionally left a woman in hospital. → Read More

Uni hits back at transport plan critics

UNIVERSITY of Queensland Vice-Chancellor Peter Høj has hit back at critics of the institution’s bold public transport plans, saying they’ll slash traffic congestion by 20 per cent. → Read More

Queensland weather: Rockhampton residents told to evacuate as Cyclone Debbie continues to wreak havoc with flooding

MAJOR flooding in Rockhampton will likely have a dramatic impact on the local economy despite best preparations for a once-in-60-year event, courtesy of ex-Tropical Cyclone Debbies wrathful rampage. → Read More

Queenslanders told to be water-wise as dam levels drop after dry summer

RESIDENTS in southeast Queensland will be urged to cut back on their water consumption for the first time in almost a decade as the long hot summer reduces dam levels. → Read More

Brisbane airport runway construction to bring hundreds of jobs

ABOUT 300 jobs will be created as construction of Brisbane Airport’s new parallel runway moves to the next stage. → Read More

‘We’ve only scratched the surface’

THE wealth of Brisbane travel entrepreneur Jamie Pherous soared by more than $2 million a week over the past year. → Read More

Tributes after night out ends in tragedy at Toowoomba

A WELL-KNOWN Toowoomba businessman is dead after an Uber car dropping his wife off ran over him in the driveway of the family home. → Read More

Somerset council labelled anti-tourism after putting up blocks to sheep dairy attraction at Coominya

A QUEENSLAND council has been accused of being anti-tourism after standing in the way of a new dairy hub. → Read More

Queensland construction industry downturn threatens thousands of jobs

BUILDERS are sounding alarm bells over a looming downturn in the state’s construction industry. → Read More

Olympic Games: Brisbane bid to host 2028 Olympic Games

OLYMPIC fever has gripped Queenslanders, with nearly two-thirds keen to see the state’s southeast throw its hat into the rings as a potential ­future Games host. → Read More

How to buy an island: Chinese snap up Queensland’s South Molle Island

A CHINESE company has snapped up a second resort island in the Whitsundays. → Read More

Gold Coast Commonwealth Games: Tender process for opening, closing ceremonies cleared by Auditor-General

ORGANISERS of the Commonwealth Games have been given the all-clear by Queensland’s Auditor-General over the controversial tenders to run the opening and closing ceremonies at the Gold Coast event. → Read More

Record-breaking rain in state’s west ahead of heavy falls expect to hit southeast on Sunday

PARTS of southeast Queensland could be hit with rainfall in excess of 100mm when thunderstorms develop on Sunday. → Read More