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Queensland Parliament Convenes in Brisbane; Lord Mayor Unveils Major Suburban Dining Expansion

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5 March 2026/02:37
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Queensland Parliament Convenes in Brisbane; Lord Mayor Unveils Major Suburban Dining Expansion
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Brian Dean

Queensland Parliament Holds Final Sitting Day of the Week

The Queensland Legislative Assembly is in session today, Thursday, 5 March 2026, at Parliament House in Brisbane. This marks the third and final day of the current sitting week, with representatives from across the state gathering in the George Street precinct to deliberate on the government's legislative agenda. Today’s session is expected to focus on the progression of several key bills concerning housing supply and urban infrastructure, which have been central themes for the current parliamentary term.

During the morning session, the House is scheduled to conduct its daily Question Time, where members of the opposition and crossbenchers will scrutinize government ministers on matters of public importance. For Brisbane residents, the proceedings are particularly relevant as the chamber discusses funding allocations for regional transport and community services. The public gallery remains open for citizens to observe the democratic process, and the session is being broadcast live via the parliament's digital portal.

Lord Mayor Announces Milestone for Suburban Business Program

In a significant announcement for the city’s local economy, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has today highlighted the success and expansion of the Brisbane City Council’s 'Food Trucks and Coffee Carts in Parks' program. Speaking from a suburban site, the Lord Mayor confirmed that the initiative has reached a major milestone, now offering 98 approved trading locations across the city—a substantial increase from the 13 sites available at the program's inception.

According to the latest Council figures released today, the program has delivered:

  • Over 2,800 total bookings from local small business operators.
  • More than 17,000 hours of active trade in suburban parklands.
  • Streamlined permit processes allowing vendors to rotate through multiple high-demand locations.

Lord Mayor Schrinner emphasized that this initiative is a cornerstone of the "suburbs first" guarantee, aimed at revitalizing local communities and providing diverse dining options outside the Central Business District. "Brisbane’s parks are fast becoming the city’s most relaxed dining destinations," the Lord Mayor stated. He noted that popular spots like the Wynnum Wading Pool and Sandgate Foreshores have become key hubs for this activity, supporting local jobs while enhancing the lifestyle of residents in the outer suburbs.

Continued Focus on Suburban Renewal

While the Brisbane City Council does not hold its full ordinary meeting today, the Lord Mayor's announcement reflects the administration's ongoing commitment to suburban renewal. This focus aligns with current state-level discussions regarding the optimization of public land and the preparation of Brisbane as a global lifestyle destination ahead of future international commitments. Today's political activities underscore a shared government priority on balancing high-level legislative work with tangible improvements to local neighborhood amenities.