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Brisbane and south-east Queensland will go into an effective lockdown with more than 600 schools shut, public transport stopped, and people are urged to stay inside their homes.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has outlined how schools, public transport and supermarkets will be impacted this week in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Brisbane bus drivers braved wild conditions to deliver 700 services on Sunday morning before being recalled about 11am but ...
At this stage, no school services will be affected, and the council will call in casual, replacement drivers not involved in the strike to limit the disruption. Brisbane bus drivers are set to ...
School routes would not be affected at this ... “Our hardworking bus drivers are the ones who will keep the wheels moving on Brisbane’s buses, so why doesn’t Adrian Schrinner think they ...
School routes ... urged Brisbane residents to make alternative travel arrangements next Wednesday afternoon. “It’s incredibly disappointing the Rail, Tram and Bus Union notified us of their ...
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