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Noosa Chocolate Factory revamps Brisbane site

Noosa Chocolate Factory’s Adelaide Street cafe and store in Brisbane is undergoing a massive renovation, ready to increase supply of caffeine and chocolate to city workers in the New Year. Due to...

The Coffee Club closes its number one store for redevelopment

Following almost 33 years of serving the Brisbane coffee community, The Coffee Club Eagle Street Pier will cease trade on 17 July, 2022 as Eagle Street Pier prepares for redevelopment. “Myself, Emmanuel Kokoris...

Amazon Flex opens in Brisbane

Amazon Australia is creating new job opportunities and speeding up deliveries with the launch of Amazon Flex in Brisbane. Originally being launched in January – Amazon Flex has more than one thousand delivery...

Brisbane boosted by first retail electric charge station

Brisbane has got its first free electric car charge station for the public. JAX Tyres launched the new station, which it says is part of its 2019 rollout to “future-proof” its 86 stores. The...

Qld fuel prices to hit ‘outrageous levels’, says RACQ

The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) says fuel prices in south-east Queensland are set to hit a four-year high. The state’s motoring body has warned drivers in the region to “prepare for...

And the priciest Aussie city for car owners is?

According to a new report, Brisbane is the most expensive city in the country to run and own a car. The Australian Automobile Association's latest Transport Affordability Index shows that doing so costs...

Queensland drivers ‘ripped off’ over diesel, says RACQ

The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) has hit out at the state’s fuel retailers over “outrageous” margins on diesel. The club has accused them of “ripping off” Queensland drivers after its new...

Brisbane fuel prices – which side are you on?

The Brisbane River famously divides the Queensland capital into north side and south side. But now it seems the gulf may not be just a matter of geography. According to spokesperson Lucinda Ross...
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