A fire broke out on a plane after it landed at Brisbane Airport last night.
Almost 200 passengers were on board the Virgin Australia plane when it landed about 7pm after travelling from Darwin.
Firefighters contain the aircraft blaze at Brisbane Airport, as seen in these captures taken from Seven Network footage.Seven News
The fire, believed to have been related to the aircraft’s brakes, was quickly extinguished by airport firefighters.
Images taken from Seven News footage show crews on scene.
The aircraft will be inspected by Virgin Australia’s engineering team before being returned to service.
Operations at Brisbane Airport are not affected by the fire.
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1.17pm on Nov 7, 2025
Sussan Ley fronts the cameras
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley addresses the media as speculation swirls around her leadership of the Coalition.
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12.57pm on Nov 7, 2025
Things to do this weekend in Brisbane
By Nick Dent
Nearly 200 garage sales have registered in Brisbane for the Garage Sale Trail this weekend – check the map to find preloved treasures galore.
Melt Festival winds up at the weekend with events such as the River Pride Parade (Saturday) and 1000 Voices at South Bank Piazza (Sunday).
“In the Studio with Fintan Magee” secured $50,000 for artist Gus Eagleton.Brisbane Portrait Prize
Brisbane Portrait Prize is also finishing up this weekend with shortlisted paintings and photographs of Brisbane luminaries at the State Library.
There’s something in the air on Saturday night at QPAC: Southern Cross Symphony joins a clutch of musical theatre stars to perform the hits of Sweden’s finest in Fernando: ABBA Orchestrated.
That same evening the final match of the Men’s T20 International plays out at the Gabba between Australia and India.
Banksy is back with The Art of Banksy Chapter 2 – an exhibition twice the size of the 2023 one – on display at Uptown, Queen Street Mall.
Go-Betweens legend Lindy Morrison and Rob Snarski of the Blackeyed Susans are performing at the Cave Inn as a stripped-back duo on Sunday afternoon.
Further afield, Maleny Music Festival kicks off today with 60 acts over seven venues at the Maleny Showgrounds, while the Nicholas Street Precinct in Ipswich celebrates its first birthday tonight and tomorrow evening with concerts, acrobats and kids’ activities.
12.54pm on Nov 7, 2025
And the answer is...
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In case you missed it earlier, here is today’s brainteaser:
I am an odd number. Take away one letter, and I become even. What number am I?
And the answer is ...
Seven (minus S = “even”)
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12.38pm on Nov 7, 2025
Watch: Police update media on Emerald fire
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Police address the media while investigating the duplex fire at Emerald, where four people died.
12.18pm on Nov 7, 2025
Watch: Police speak to reporters after teen was stabbed
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11.59am on Nov 7, 2025
Tehan dodges leadership questions, talks up party unity
By Nick Newling
Opposition energy spokesperson Dan Tehan said the Liberal Party was focused on its energy policy development, not the machinations of a potential leadership spill against Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, during a doorstop interview in Canberra this morning.
“Everyone is united that we must do something on the emissions reduction side.
“And everyone is united to say that we must get energy abundance back into our system so we can protect all the jobs that are currently at risk,” Tehan said, responding to a question on perception of disunity within the party.
Opposition energy spokesman Dan Tehan.Renee Nowytarger
Tehan repeatedly referenced Ley’s election six months ago, but did not answer substantive questions about how the leader’s popularity had changed since her election, or the impact of the party’s crashing primary vote.
“Six months ago, the party came together and made a decision that Sussan Ley is our leader, and everyone united behind the process about us making sure that we did serious policy development, and that is what we have embarked upon,” Tehan said.
Asked whether Senator Sarah Henderson was correct in saying that members of the party were concerned about Ley’s performance, Tehan said: “Colleagues have been saying a variety of things over the last few months.
“What I’m focused on is making sure we get the policy right, the energy and emissions reduction policy right, because that is what the Australian people want us to do.”
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11.01am on Nov 7, 2025
Friday’s brainteaser
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It’s almost the weekend – but test your TGIF-mode brain power this morning with another riddle.
I am an odd number. Take away one letter, and I become even. What number am I?
We’ll post the answer closer to noon.
10.23am on Nov 7, 2025
How to celebrate Christmas in Brisbane
By Felicity Caldwell
Tiny doors, carols and a sound and light show at Queen’s Wharf have been revealed as part of the Christmas in Brisbane program.
Festivities will launch with the lighting of the Christmas tree in King George Square on Friday, November 28, featuring performances by Australian Idol winner Dylan Wright and an all-new fireworks finale.
Roaming Brisbane entertainment.Brisbane City Council
Family favourites, including the Enchanted Garden, City Hall lights and the Lord Mayor’s Christmas carols will return as part of Brisbane’s celebrations this year.
Families can hunt for enchanting Christmas-themed tiny doors hidden around the city from December 1 to 24, created by artist Mace Robertson, while a magic and circus show will be at the Queen Street Mall stage on several dates in December.
Tiny doors.Brisbane City Council
Sono Lumo will return to Queen’s Wharf, projecting a nightly light and sound show. Enchanted Garden tickets go on sale at 10am today.
Sono Lumo.Brisbane City Council
There will also be more than 45 free events across Brisbane’s 33 libraries and more than 50 free or affordable community celebrations in the suburbs.
Sofie Formica and Dean Miller have been announced as the new hosts of 4BC Breakfast in 2026, replacing Peter Fegan, who did his last show three weeks ago.
The new hosts of 4BC Breakfast, Dean Miller and Sofie Formica.4BC
The duo will present the show on the talk radio station, which, like this masthead, is owned by Nine Entertainment, from January 19.
Miller was previously a breakfast host at Triple M, and has appeared on lifestyle TV shows such as Creek to Coast, Queensland Weekender and The Great South East.
There is yet to be an announcement on who will host the Mornings program next year — a seat left vacant by the departure of Bill McDonald in September – or Afternoons, where Formica had been host for the past four years.