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Thursday 9th February 2012
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Population: Approx 1,421,600
Longitude: 153
Latitude: -27.5
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Country: Australia (AU)
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Brisbane Weather


Current Weather in Brisbane
CMC probes Brisbane council over flood-affected land deal
Questions have been raised amid revelations the Brisbane council has paid $15 million for flood-affected land at Tennyson in the city's south-west.
Brisbane Roar won't pay to buy back McKay
Brisbane have ruled out paying Scottish club Rangers a fee to get former captain Matt McKay back to the club.
Preview: Wellington Phoenix v Brisbane Roar
With no team having ever won the A-League grand final from outside the top two, the result of this match takes on extra significance.
Brisbane Roar halt Mariners' run
Brisbane Roar have kept the race for the A-League's Premiers Plate alive, halting Central Coast's 15-game unbeaten streak with a 2-0 win in Gosford.
Newman's fingerprints on deal: Labor
Multimillion Brisbane-Mirvac deal referred to corruption watchdog. 9 Feb 2012 11:05 AM
Mosquitos invade Brisbane
Swarms of mosquitos have invaded Brisbane in the wake of the 'big wet' and higher than normal tides.
World watches Brisbane positivity campaign
A Sunnybank teenager has drawn attention from around the world for her campaign to promote positivity in Brisbane.
So many productions, not enough seats
Does Brisbane need another Queensland Performing Arts Complex?
Many bums, too few seats?
Do Brisbane theatregoers need a second Queensland Performing Arts Complex?
Debt brawls dominate year's first council meeting
Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk has defended the council's ballooning borrowings after a new report showed net debt had risen by almost $500 million in a year.

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