As It Happened: Brisbane on Monday, June 2
- A male cyclist died early on June 2 after colliding with a train at Nathan Road and Penarth Street in Runcorn, Brisbane.
- The collision triggered an investigation by Queensland Police's forensic crash unit amid ongoing train delays up to 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, Queensland enforces strict fuel theft penalties, including a minimum five-year jail sentence, reflecting tough state laws.
- Brisbane’s Wickham Hotel hosted a Jewish festival event on June 1, prompting a protest joined by some staff, which the Lord Mayor condemned as discriminatory.
- These incidents highlight ongoing public safety, legal enforcement, and social tensions in Brisbane on June 2, with broader implications for community cohesion and law compliance.
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As it happened: Brisbane on Monday, June 2
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