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Home / Crime and Justice / Brisbane's History Vanishes: Plaque Thefts Soar

Brisbane's History Vanishes: Plaque Thefts Soar

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Plaque thefts in Brisbane increased by 140% year-on-year.
  • Council spent $8000 last year replacing stolen historical plaques.
  • Authorities are unaware of the escalating theft of city history.
Brisbane's History Vanishes: Plaque Thefts Soar

Historical plaques are disappearing from Brisbane at an unprecedented rate, marking a stark increase in thefts. Council data indicates a near 140% rise in such incidents over the past year.

Last year saw 19 Brisbane City Council-owned plaques go missing, a significant jump from eight in the previous year. This escalating trend has prompted council to spend around $8000 to replace these historical markers.

Reports from Queensport Rocks Park also detail the removal of two plaques, with the Department of Transport and Main Roads confirming these appear to be acts of theft.

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While the precise motive remains unconfirmed, the surge in metal theft and the existence of a black market for scrap metal are significant contributing factors. Experts suggest stolen plaques are being sold for their material value.

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner lamented the loss, stating that these plaques are vital visible links to Brisbane's story and intended for generations of reflection. The Queensland Police Service has been alerted to these thefts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Historical plaques in Brisbane are disappearing at an alarming rate, with a nearly 140% increase in thefts over the past year.
The council spent approximately $8000 last year to replace the stolen historical plaques.
The Queensland Police Service has been alerted to the thefts of historical plaques across Brisbane.

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