Update: Police Renew Appeal in Greg Josephson Homicide Investigation

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Detectives are calling for public assistance as investigations continue into the death of 58-year-old Brisbane businessman Greg Josephson, who was found dead at a Clayfield home more than a week ago.


Read: Clayfield Teen Charged with Murder of Local Businessman Greg Josephson


The homicide investigation, known as Operation Xray Matte, was launched following the discovery of Mr Josephson’s body at a property on Oriel Road around 8:15 p.m. on June 26. 


A 15-year-old boy from Clayfield, who was said to be known to the victim, was arrested shortly after the incident and later charged with murder. He was refused police bail and appeared in the Brisbane Children’s Court the next morning.

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Acting Assistant Commissioner Rhys Wildman said investigators believe an altercation took place between the teenager and Mr Josephson. Authorities also confirmed that the teen received minor injuries during the encounter.

Police have since located the alleged murder weapon and say early evidence points to no other persons being involved.

Neighbours reportedly recalled seeing a group of teenagers gathering and moving along the street around the time of the incident. Some described the situation as shocking and difficult to believe. Others said they were in disbelief, with no prior signs or indications that something so tragic could unfold in their usually quiet neighbourhood.

As part of the ongoing investigation, detectives are now appealing for dashcam footage or any information from members of the public who were in the vicinity of Oriel Road, Alexandra Road and Barlow Street between 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the night of the incident. They believe even seemingly minor details could prove crucial.

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The death of Greg Josephson has sent shockwaves through Brisbane’s business community. As co-founder of Universal Store, Josephson helped shape the Australian fashion retail industry. He and his brother Michael launched the brand in 1999, building it into a national success before selling the company in 2018.


Read: Street Spotlight: Oriel Road, Clayfield


His sudden death has left family, friends, and colleagues reeling, with many remembering him as a trailblazer in his field and a generous mentor.

Police continue to urge anyone with relevant footage or knowledge—no matter how small—to come forward. If you have information for police, visit www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444. To report anonymously, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.

Published 7-July-2025


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