In January 2012, ABC Radio Brisbane moved to a newly built facility in South Bank.
The ABC Brisbane Centre, which was designed by Richard Kirk and built by Leighton Contractors, opened in 2012.
For many years now Radio 4QR has shared (with Radio 4QG, now 4RN) a tall dual anti-fading guyed and sectionalised vertical radiator of 198 metres AGL with structural capacitative top hat located at Bald Hills on the northern outskirts of Brisbane.
There is a shorter (81 metres AGL) vertical guyed radiator on the site which provides a standby capability during main antenna maintenance.
The program has won numerous ratings surveys in the Brisbane radio market throughout recent years.
[6] In December 2016, it was announced that Queensland Country Hour presenter Craig Zonca would be the new host of the station's breakfast show commencing in 2017.
[7] In December 2017, ABC announced that Rebecca Levingston would join Craig Zonca to host Breakfast from January 2018.
Recent presenters have been Steve Austin (2011–2017), Madonna King (2006–2011), Steve Austin (2004–2005), Kirsten Macgregor (2003), Susan Mitchell (2002), Andrew Carroll (2000–2001), Cathy Border (2000), John Barton, Carolyn Tucker (1998–1999), Anna Reynolds and Rod Henshaw.
Carroll was taken off-air after commenting, during an interview with Queensland Premier Peter Beattie, that he would have to "reconsider the terms of his contract" (or similar).
In 2019, further changes saw the Brisbane Focus program discontinued - and the Mornings resumed with Rebecca Levingston as host.
Evenings is heard from 7pm until 10pm Monday to Thursday and is simulcast on the regional ABC Local Radio Queensland network.
[9] Former ABC News television presenter David Curnow was appointed host of Evenings in late 2013.
The program is simulcast on the ABC Local Radio Queensland's regional network between 10am and midday on both days.
The Bradley is an annual art competition run by ABC Radio Brisbane since 2022 where the public is invited to create an artwork about the year's chosen subject.