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New-look Brisbane Times Quiz: Who is Australia’s preferred PM?

The article announces a new interactive quiz format on the Brisbane Times website, highlighting improved user experience features such as real-time scoring and social sharing options. It invites reader feedback and promotes the Morning Edition newsletter.

June 18, 2026 — 7:45pm

Our new quiz format is faster, smoother and easier to play on your mobile. We’ve also introduced several new features. For the first time, you’ll see how other players scored in real time and be able to share your result with friends and family on Facebook, X and WhatsApp. We have more exciting updates on the horizon too. Tell us what you think about the new experience here . We’re keen to hear from you.

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Nick Dent is a Culture Reporter at Brisbane Times, covering arts, entertainment and things to do in the city. Connect via email .

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The Sydney Morning HeraldParty-alignedCenter3 days ago
New-look Brisbane Times Quiz: Who is Australia’s preferred PM?

The article announces a new interactive quiz format on the Brisbane Times website, highlighting improved user experience features such as real-time scoring and social sharing options. It invites reader feedback and promotes the Morning Edition newsletter.

Bias read (Center): The content focuses on a non-political feature update and does not address any politically charged topics or take a stance on issues.

The AgeParty-alignedCenter3 days ago
New-look Brisbane Times Quiz: Who is Australia’s preferred PM?

The article announces a new interactive quiz format on the Brisbane Times website, highlighting improved user experience features such as real-time scoring and social sharing options. It invites reader feedback and promotes the Morning Edition newsletter.

Bias read (Center): The content focuses on a media platform update and does not address any politically charged topics or take a stance on issues. The article is purely informational about a feature change.