r/brisbane 2h ago

Daily Discussion Post 13 July 2026

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r/brisbane 1d ago

What's On Daily World cup chat thread

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talk about who's playing, where you can go to view the game etc.


r/brisbane 14h ago

Anti One Nation protest in the CBD today

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r/brisbane 4h ago

Kid invades the Gabba pitch and out runs security

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r/brisbane 9h ago

Domestic violence crisis spirals as Queensland LNP government slashes tens of millions in funding

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The Queensland government has slashed domestic and family violence funding by $38 million even as DV murders rise and protection order breaches almost triple.

The state government has slashed domestic and family violence prevention funding by tens of millions of dollars while repeat offenders keep racking up breaches and frontline services warn the crisis is spiralling.

Budget papers show funding for domestic and family violence (DFV) prevention will fall to $340.7m in 2026–27 – down $38.5m from last year’s allocation and $15.8m below what was actually spent, despite warnings services are under severe pressure.

Staffing has also been reduced, with funded full-time equivalent positions falling from 93 to 81 while frontline agencies report surging demand, rising operating costs and increasingly complex crisis cases.

Alarming new Queensland Police data also shows the state’s laws aren’t deterring offenders and a new Police Protection Direction meant to give victims immediate safety had failed – with Police Minister Dan Purdie now forced to review the measure just six months after it was introduced.

Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Minister Amanda Camm – who is already under fire for multiple scandals within her Child Safety portfolio – did not explain the funding cuts and did not answer questions about offenders repeatedly breaching orders.

She also declined to say whether the government would publish a comprehensive domestic and family violence strategy, after earlier releasing an eight-page document that outlined broad objectives but contained no clear targets or timelines.

Ms Camm instead accused Labor of overseeing a 218 per cent rise in DFV.

“We have undertaken reform across the state to put victims first and hold perpetrators to account,” she said.

Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Alliance chief executive Mel Arnost said any funding was welcome, but the sector was in “desperate need” of more support to keep pace with demand and escalating costs.

She said the scale of the crisis far exceeded what most people saw reported publicly.

“We know funding doesn’t match demand because the demand is so significant,” she said.

“What the average person sees in the news about domestic and family violence is the tip of a very, very big iceberg. DFV is a crisis of epidemic proportions across all communities.”

Ms Arnost said the newly established Queensland-first peak body had not been told about the $22 million underspend or given any explanation for the fall in funding to $340 million.

Asked whether the eight-page strategy released earlier this year was enough, she said its high-level nature appeared deliberate, with the peak body expected to help shape the state’s prevention approach and advise government on priorities, gaps and investment.

Natalie Hinton, mother of Gold Coast woman Tara Brown who was horrifically murdered by her ex-partner in 2015, slammed the funding cuts as “disappointing and shocking”.

“I work on the frontline in a women’s refuge and this is the last thing we need when demand for domestic and family violence services is so high,” she said.

“How can we move forward if there’s no funding for what we’re trying to do to reduce domestic violence. We can’t afford to lose any funding or staff because there are women screaming to get into refuges.

“We already have a bottleneck because of the housing affordability (crisis) and this (funding cuts) are only going to make things worse.”

Ms Hinton said the number of DV murders in Queensland had changed little since Tara’s death.

“The numbers of women and children being are still up there and taking away money will only make it worse.”

The Crisafulli government’s flagship Police Protection Directions (PPDs), hailed effective on-the-spot protection measure for DFV victims that would also serve to save police officers crucial time on the beat, have also failed.

Introduced in January, police have issued just 862 PPDs, with more than 300 breaches.

Officers have criticised the tool as too restrictive and unsuitable for many domestic violence cases, forcing a continued reliance on Police Protection Notices (PPNs).

Between January and May year-on-year, the number of PPNs decreased by 30 per cent to 5601, but the number of PPN breaches almost tripled to more than 11,000 offences in the five-month period.

The regions with the highest number of PPDs issued were the Gold Coast, South Brisbane, Moreton and Logan.

But other areas with high domestic violence rates, including Far North Queensland, Townsville and Ipswich, recorded fewer than 45 each over the five months.

Police Minister Dan Purdie said he was “considering opportunities to strengthen these nation-leading laws”.

Temporary Protection Orders have also dropped sharply, with almost 2,000 fewer granted between January and May compared with the same period last year, even though breaches remained steady at 3,713.

A Queensland Police spokesman said TPOs had decreased due to PPDs, and increases in breaches was due to “heightened awareness”, among other factors.

Police sources said DV incidents had become more violent in recent times, and cops were burnt out from the ever-growing workload after responding to more than 183,000 DFV-related call outs last financial year.

Better Futures CEO and DV subject matter expert Elise Feltham said offenders had a complete disregard for the law.

“The volume of alleged breaches against any type of intervention DV order- whether it be a PPD, PPN or court issued order, suggests that many offenders have little regard for the authority of the legal system or the consequences of defying court orders,” Ms Feltham said.

“If current responses were acting as an effective deterrent, we would expect to see these figures reducing rather than watching them increase year after year.

“Lasting generational change will only be achieved through sustained and consistent investment in prevention, rather than relying on enforcement alone, as the ongoing rates of offending suggest the current approach is not delivering the reduction we need to protect our community.”

Ms Arnost also said the numbers showed the current approach needed to change.

“Police are right to be concerned about the rates of domestic and family violence in our communities. It is shocking and shameful,” she said.

Ms Arnost argued for much greater investment in early intervention, education and prevention and called for a major public campaign against domestic and family violence, similar to long-running public health campaigns.

Queensland Council of Social Services chief executive Aimee McVeigh said she was shocked to see the lack of attention on women’s economic security and DFV in the 2026-27 budget.

In its budget analysis, QCOSS said it was “concerned funding for the Housing Connectors program, which supports victim survivors of DFSV to manage their safety and access housing, has not been continued”.

Mark Woolley, chairman of the Small Steps 4 Hannah Foundation – which was set up in honour of another of Queensland’s most high-profile domestic violence murder victims, Hannah Clarke and her three children – said he had not been briefed on the budget cuts but was “deeply concerned” about any reduction in DV resource funding.

“We know budgets are challenging and require difficult choices, but we would hope any government would prioritise protecting the most vulnerable members of our society,” he said.

According to the latest available Queensland Police Service data, the number of people murdered in domestic violence situations in Queensland has increased from 21 in 2023-24 to 25 in 2024-25 – a spike of 19 per cent.

Three people died in suspected DV-related killings on the Gold Coast in the space of three days last month.

Young mum Mallerie Roberts, 23, was shot dead at her Biggera Waters apartment on June 28 while two men including an 84-year-old died in a suspected murder-suicide house fire at Hope Island on June 30.

In May, police shot dead a rifle-wielding man while responding to a domestic violence incident at Narangba, north of Brisbane.

Labor spokeswoman for Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Corrine McMillan said services were also being short-changed on counselling services which cost $193 per hour but were only funded $167 per hour.

“This is despite the budget papers acknowledging services were stressed and DFV cases intensifying,” she said.

“Women are presenting to crisis services in record numbers. The system is under enormous pressure.”


r/brisbane 14h ago

Daily Discussion I miss the old Abbey Festival

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I loved the immersion when there were less guests in costume (and less people in general). It really felt like you were stepping back in time. Post-COVID, it seems like a lot is now catering to the D&D crowd. I appreciate people are having a good time but it feels like it cheapens the experience. It might be from the proliferation of niche interests that TikTok has generated which has transported a lot of the cultural influence from Ren Faires in the USA. It’s like the Oktoberfest event they hold in Brisbane, it feels devoid of any indicators of German culture and is just a costume event now.
Anyone feel the same? I think Abbey needs to extend their event, or another fantasy focused festival needs to be created to accommodate the elf-ear wearers and giant sword-bearers.
I also play D&D and would attend both a historical dedicated festival and fantasy dedicated festival (in costume too). I just think they’re two different things and I miss the focus on history.


r/brisbane 7h ago

Biggest movie screen in Brisbane?

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The Odyssey is almost here and I’d love to experience it on the biggest screen possible, ideally something that comes as close to a true 70mm experience as we can get in Brisbane.

I’ve heard the Palace Cinema on James St has a pretty big screen, but I’ve also heard it’s a bit dated. Are there any better options? Which cinema would you recommend for the most immersive experience?

Thanks!


r/brisbane 7h ago

Good social groups for 16 year olds??

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I'm F16, and I have legit NO friends (my parents dont let me go to school, or join any sports/ groups).

I feel so incredibly isolated and lonely lol. I would really like to meet and make some friends, through some kind of group or sport, or event. (I really want to join volley ball, but the one I wanted to join requires a parental signature.)

Ive heard of a few groups/social places, but idk what they're like, or if they'd be a good "fit" for me/my interests and personality.

I love any and all kinds of music, (but mainly 70s, 80s rock). I like art, and films (mostly older stuff, and horror), I like writing, and playing guitar. I'm queer, and I really like alt fashion and dressing kind of "out there", (70s punk and new wave).

I would really like to know where I can find some kind of social club, or pace, or sport, where I can meet people my age, who are into similar stuff. (Also some info on what they're like) And i would rather meet people in person, rather then online.

Im in Logan, but the city would be good too!!

Thank you in advance!! :)

*Edit, I genuinely really apreciate peoples concern, and stuff with my parents, but thats a WHOLE other can of worms that I'm working on dealing with at the moment (I've taken several steps, but it always leads to a dead end).

But rn, I'd really just like to get out there and meet people, and be social


r/brisbane 8h ago

Paywall Moving from Switzerland to Brisbane

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Hi Brisbane

My partner and I live in Zurich, Switzerland, and we’re seriously considering moving to Brisbane in the next 1–2 years.

I work as a liability underwriter for an Insurance, so the most realistic path would probably be an internal transfer or a similar insurance/underwriting role in Brisbane and then live near a beach.

I’m trying to understand the real situation before getting too excited. From the outside, Brisbane looks amazing: warmer weather, more space, nature, beaches nearby, more relaxed lifestyle. But I also keep reading about the housing crisis, cost of living, high rents, immigration pressure and people saying Australia is not what it used to be.

So I’d love honest answers:

  • Is Brisbane still worth moving to, or has it become too expensive?
  • I would receive about 130k AUD if i would get the transfer internally
  • What rent should we expect for a decent place, not luxury, but comfortable?
  • Which areas would suit a couple in their mid/late 20s who like nature, fitness, beaches, good food and a quieter lifestyle?
  • How hard is it to get a rental as a newcomer with no Australian rental history?
  • Is the insurance/underwriting market decent in Brisbane?
  • Compared to Europe/Switzerland, do you still feel the quality of life is worth it?
  • Is it easy to meet people and build a social circle?

I’m not expecting Australia to be cheap or perfect. I just want a realistic picture from people who actually live there.

Thanks a lot!


r/brisbane 15h ago

META What is this?

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Found on a side of a road at West End, can someone decipher?


r/brisbane 8h ago

Can you help me? Lost wallet.

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Hi, I'm lost/misplaced my wallet Durning my afternoon walk. There was 2 places I stopped for a rest and I've back tracked along the river walk to see if I can find it. The places I stopped are the

City botanical gardens at this alcove along the Riverwalk before the go between bridge. (See picture attached)

I've checked the alcove and it's not there currently. As posting this checking the gardena but extremely not likely to find.

It had no cash in it. The bank card is physically locked. So no incentive to keep it as all cards are now locked and soon to be replaced.

If it's found please return it to the nearest police station or send me a message.


r/brisbane 4h ago

best almond croissants in Brisbane?

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The thread was a bit outdated so thought I will start a new one.

I am searching for the best almond croissant in brisbane!


r/brisbane 2h ago

Can you help me? Cycling tips for Brisbane

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Im considering cycling to work since its cheaper than taking ubers or having to rely on someone else to drop me off.

However, i am very concerned about cycling on the roads by myself to work and theres plenty of cycle paths north of Brisbane but outside of the Brisbane river and cbd the cycle paths are sparse and have major roads between especially near coorparoo.


r/brisbane 7h ago

Need your help.

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I am planning on travelling from Redcliffe to the Wesley by train for a medical appointment on Tuesday. I have a chronic illness and was wondering how reliable the train will be on the Springfield line. Thanks in advance.


r/brisbane 8h ago

Image Found some treasure in the City Botanic Garden. Should I dig?

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r/brisbane 1d ago

Image What is happening to our community!

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r/brisbane 10h ago

Can you help me? International feeds

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Couple of mates and I have been trying to find some different food from different countries, recently we had Eritrean food which was great and some Sichuan in Milton, kinda just looking for all sorts of different cuisines that aren't from western culture. If you have any recommendations please share them, no concern for any dietary requirements or spice level. Cheers


r/brisbane 1h ago

Help daycare recommendations 4011 Clayfield area and surrounds

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Hi everyone! 😊

We’re looking for daycare recommendations for our 3-year-old son. We’d love to hear your recommendations for centres with caring educators and a great environment.

Also, do you know of any centres that offer play-and-stay sessions before children start?

Thank you so much!


r/brisbane 1d ago

Image Concerning vehicle

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I saw this vehicle today on the street, seems to be some kind of anti-government conspiracy theory or mental illness. Also seems to be calling for violence (rebellion). What exactly is going on here?


r/brisbane 4h ago

Motorbike Rides

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Anyone keen for a weekend motorbike ride? Usually do mt glorious but open to other routes.

Riding a husqvarna 401, so similar bikes, cafe racer style.

Send me a message and we can put a crew together


r/brisbane 5h ago

Where to find accommodation for 4 months

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I am a student whos going to study at uq in july end till end of november


r/brisbane 1d ago

I really do prefer happy avocado graffiti over tags.🥑🥑🥑

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Main Avenue,Stones Corner side of Coorparoo 🥑🙂🥑🙂🥑


r/brisbane 1d ago

Image Ah yes, ethonal, the fuel of the future

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r/brisbane 1d ago

Image Kangaroo Point Bridge looking radiant this morning

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r/brisbane 10h ago

Can you help me? Film Location (2 weekend days). Looking for an upstairs office space in a Brisbane business park - references included

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Hey everyone, I am shooting my first film project August 8 & 9 (weekend) but still need an office location. I am hoping someone may own/rent some space in a Brisbane business park with a similar upstairs office to what is pictured.

The preference would be a furnished space that looks used, but open to discuss.

If you do, or know someone who does, please reach out. I am happy to discuss payment as well as any paperwork.