Indooroopilly
Plans to increase building heights in multiple suburbs divide council
Towers up to 30 storeys tall could be allowed around a popular shopping centre in one Brisbane suburb.
- William Davis
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Why Renee walked away from her job to open Brisbane’s first romance bookshop
“It was getting too much and I was burning out and I’m like, ‘my life is too short’.”
- Dominique Tassell
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- Weather
Thousands lose power as Christmas Eve storm wreaks havoc
Stunning footage of the thunderstorm’s aftermath shows a large tree in Brisbane breaking after it was struck by lightning.
- Dominique Tassell
House next to historic Brisbane cinema goes up in flames
Ten crews were called to the house – believed to be abandoned – next to the Eldorado cinema in Indooroopilly.
- Julius Dennis
Teacher at Brisbane school accused of grooming has all charges dropped
The woman had been a teacher at Indooroopilly State High School when prosecutors previously alleged offences took place.
- Rex Martinich
The 11 projects set to alter power balance between state and councils
Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie has blocked the first housing development in his review of projects fast-tracked by the former state Labor government.
- Sean Parnell
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- Education
Parents plead for demountables on the oval at Brisbane school bursting at the seams
Parents at an overcrowded Brisbane school have pleaded for more demountables on the oval to avoid the library being closed and storage areas being converted into classrooms.
- Felicity Caldwell and Tim Arvier
School scrambles for room after accepting hundreds of kids over capacity
An inner-Brisbane school has set up half a dozen demountables and will refuse most out-of-catchment enrolments next year as it bursts at the seams.
- Felicity Caldwell
New towers to dominate Indooroopilly skyline if plans get the nod
Two 21-storey and two 15-storey towers would add 478 units to the area’s housing stock under plans lodged with Brisbane City Council.
- Cameron Atfield
How the Brisbane Olympics could cause a high jump for property prices
The Games are set to bring more investment dollars than ever to the Queensland capital and could fuel the biggest real estate renaissance in the city’s history. Here are the suburbs to watch.
- Sarah Webb