Top News for Brisbane and Queensland This Weekend

Police to Re-enact Fatal Bus Collision in Brisbane

Police will close streets in inner-city Brisbane this weekend to re-enact the fatal bus collision between a Brisbane City Council bus and 18-year-old Tia Cameron. Lord mayor Adrian Schrinner emphasized that the bus had been thoroughly tested and no mechanical or technical failures were detected.

New Laws to Crack Down on Irresponsible Dog Owners

A woman is in a serious condition following a reported dog attack in Burpengary this morning. Queensland has recently passed tough new laws to crack down on irresponsible dog owners, including increased fines and potential jail time for owners whose dogs cause serious injury or death.

Prime Minister Criticizes Elon Musk’s Claims

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticized Elon Musk for his claims that the Australian government is forcing censorship. Musk’s social platform X has been ordered to hide videos of last week’s Sydney church stabbing, prompting Musk to accuse the government of suppressing free speech.

MacArthur Museum Tours on Anzac Day

The museum of US General Douglas MacArthur, who led Allied Forces in the Pacific in World War II from Brisbane, will be open for tours on Anzac Day on Thursday afternoon. Guided tours will explore Anzac Day sites, including the MacArthur Museum, Anzac Square, and the statue of General Sir William Glasgow.

Superordinary Northshore’s Immersive Dining Experience

Superordinary Northshore will host an immersive pop-up dinner experience this Friday. Conceptual chef Zosia Orkisz will curate the menu, collaborating with Superordinary’s creative team to guide diners through an evening of taste, sound, and environment.

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