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New train station suggested, as location for Victoria Park stadium revealed

By Felicity Caldwell

News Corp is this morning reporting a new Olympic Park train station could be built near the Games stadium, to be located at the southern end of Victoria Park.

A commercial-in-confidence dossier by Queensland Rail, not released publicly, apparently shows the stadium will be built at Victoria Park over the waterhole at the end of Gilchrist Avenue, adjacent to the existing pedestrian bridge.

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A warm-up athletics track would be at the eastern end of the park, next to the busway station, with a second pedestrian bridge built over the Inner City Bypass to link the stadium with the new National Aquatic Centre.

The report said Queensland Rail proposed a new three-platform train station to be built at the site of the rollingstock wash facility next to the Inner City Bypass.

The Exhibition Station was recently revamped, and expected to be permanently opened from 2029 when Cross River Rail starts, but it is about a half-hour walk to Victoria Park, where the new 63,000-seat stadium will be built.

Man charged after allegedly hitting a person with a ute

By Felicity Caldwell

Police have charged a 40-year-old Waterford West man after he allegedly drove to a Logan home in a white Nissan Navara dual cab ute and struck a 40-year-old Regents Park man.

About 1.30pm on Sunday, April 20, police and emergency services were called to the Gloxinia Street, Kingston property after reports a person was hit by a vehicle.

The Waterford West man was charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle causing grievous bodily harm, unlawful use of a vehicle, possession of dangerous drugs and common assault.

His bail was refused, and he was expected to appear before the Beenleigh Magistrates Court on July 23.

New train station suggested, as location for Victoria Park stadium revealed

By Felicity Caldwell

News Corp is this morning reporting a new Olympic Park train station could be built near the Games stadium, to be located at the southern end of Victoria Park.

A commercial-in-confidence dossier by Queensland Rail, not released publicly, apparently shows the stadium will be built at Victoria Park over the waterhole at the end of Gilchrist Avenue, adjacent to the existing pedestrian bridge.

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A warm-up athletics track would be at the eastern end of the park, next to the busway station, with a second pedestrian bridge built over the Inner City Bypass to link the stadium with the new National Aquatic Centre.

The report said Queensland Rail proposed a new three-platform train station to be built at the site of the rollingstock wash facility next to the Inner City Bypass.

The Exhibition Station was recently revamped, and expected to be permanently opened from 2029 when Cross River Rail starts, but it is about a half-hour walk to Victoria Park, where the new 63,000-seat stadium will be built.

Another windy winter’s day

Another breezy Brisbane day is forecast, although it might not be as windy as Wednesday was.

The weather bureau predicts westerlies in the River City today of up to 45km/h, but easing into the evening, on a sunny day.

Thermometers should show the mercury creep up to a top of 20 degrees, although if yesterday was anything to go by, the “feels like” temperature would be far chillier.

Here’s the seven-day outlook:

While you were sleeping

Here’s what’s making news further afield this morning:

In this courtroom sketch, Sean “Diddy” Combs reacts after he was convicted of prostitution-related offences but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could have put him behind bars for life.

In this courtroom sketch, Sean “Diddy” Combs reacts after he was convicted of prostitution-related offences but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could have put him behind bars for life.Credit: AP/Elizabeth Williams

When the verdict was read out, Sean “Diddy” Combs clasped his hands together in a prayer motion, as if thanking God, looked to the jury and hugged his lawyer. Later, as the court was adjourned, he got down on his knees, rested his hands and face on his chair, and appeared to pray.

Back home, the nation’s four biggest banks expect the Reserve Bank to deliver the first back-to-back interest rate cut in half a decade as evidence grows that Australian households have yet to recover from the financial scars caused by high inflation and falling real incomes.

Louise Edmonds, a founding member of the Independent Collective of Survivors, has called for men to be banned from early childhood centres.

Louise Edmonds, a founding member of the Independent Collective of Survivors, has called for men to be banned from early childhood centres.Credit: Janie Barrett

As horrified parents grapple with the latest sexual abuse scandal at a childcare centre, which has forced 1200 preschoolers to be tested for sexually transmitted diseases, an abuse survivors’ collective has called for a ban on male workers.

Chinese electric car giant BYD sold a record number of vehicles in Australia last month, reflecting its aggressive local expansion campaign, and the sinking popularity of Elon Musk’s Tesla.

And it’s a daily activity that most pet owners enjoy, but a study shows walking the dog could be exposing you to significant injury.

The top stories this morning

Good morning, welcome to Brisbane Times’ live news coverage for Thursday, July 3. Today we can expect a windy, sunny day, with a top temperature of 20 degrees.

In this morning’s local headlines:

Greg Josephson and the house where he was allegedly murdered.

Greg Josephson and the house where he was allegedly murdered.Credit: Nine

Homicide detectives are zeroing in on a 90-minute window the night Brisbane businessman Greg Josephson was allegedly killed in his multimillion-dollar Clayfield home. Police revealed they were focusing on the time between 7pm and 8.30pm and appealed for dashcam footage from surrounding streets.

A worker has died on a central Queensland wind farm after an incident on Wednesday, halting operations as investigation are launched.

Premier David Crisafulli insists the industrial offer to nurses and midwives sets out “nation-leading wages”, but the union accused the government of gaslighting workers and has confirmed stronger protected action will kick off on Tuesday.

Stephen Hodgkinson hopes enhanced forensic testing and a $500,000 reward will help reveal who killed his father Bryan nearly 40 years ago. Taxi driver Bryan Hodgkinson, 48, didn’t return home from an overnight shift in Bundaberg on the morning of September 10, 1987.

Bundee Aki of the British and Irish Lions is tackled by defenders during their game against the Queensland Reds.

Bundee Aki of the British and Irish Lions is tackled by defenders during their game against the Queensland Reds.Credit: AP

And what about those Reds last night? For 30 minutes, Queensland – and even Australian rugby – fans dared to dream that a colossal boilover was brewing. But the British and Irish Lions’ international dominance was always sure to prevail.

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