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Tom Six, director of the notorious Human Centipede movie, hopes Brisbane film-goers have a "sick time" at the premiere this weekend.
It was an early rise last Sunday for more than 31,700 thousand people in Brisbane. The Bridge to Brisbane race took place once again, beginners and experienced runners gave their best for a good cause.
School children from all over Brisbane will converge on the Southbank precinct for an opportunity to meet their favourite authors.
Statistics released yesterday by the Australian Institute of Company Directors have revealed that 10 per cent of the directors of the nation’s top 200 companies are now women.
Young indie-rock band The Medics credit their relocation to Brisbane for part of their success, according to drummer Jhindu Lawrie. 
The Parklife festival has been relocated to Brisbane less than a month ahead of the event.
Spending time in the natural environment could improve the mental health of students, according to mental health awareness groups.
Young people are more likely to spend money travelling rather than save money for later on in life, according to a recent JACDigital survey. 
Daniel Bestamante has given up a significant amount of time and money for charitable causes and he believes it has paid off.
Australia’s longest bridge, the Ted Smout Memorial Bridge, has been officially opened.
Brisbane four piece band, the Vestal Virgins, decided to boot conventionalism and perform in a Laundromat in West End last Friday night.
The recent move from analogue to digital signal by community television station Channel 31 appears to have been met with success.
An elderly abuse helpline has received a record number of calls in the last two months following a Queensland government awareness campaign.

Nine News takes Ekka interns

UQ journalism students will report the fun, sights and stories of the 2010 Brisbane Exhibition alongside Nine News television professionals.

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The Gen Y project

Students in journalism and communications research methods have spent the semester researching and writing about Gen Y. The result is a body of work that provides some interesting insights into the views of young adults on race, religion, taboos, religion, the environment, education and politics. 

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10 ways to make money

So much talk of free content verses paywalls and failing media business models is overshadowing a key aspect of digital publishing: opportunity.

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