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Car crash on rural road. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Federal, Government, State, Transport

Record road toll renews data sharing call

Australia has recorded its worst 12-month road toll in more than a decade. Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economic figures show 1310 people died on
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Pizza and mobile phone

Business, Community, Retail

Spam a recipe for Pizza Hut deep pain

Pizza Hut has been fined $2.5 million for sending more than 10 million marketing messages in breach of Australian spam laws. An Australian Communications and Media
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Bulimba Barracks artists impression. | Newsreel

Business, Property

Fresh look for old Bulimba Barracks site

The site of the former Bulimba Barracks is being transformed into a residential development with 800 dwellings. New artist’s impressions for the site were recently
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Two trillion dollar price tag to phase out coal burning - Newsreel

Business, Economy, Education, Higher Education, Mining & Resources

Massive price tag on phasing out coal burning

Phasing out coal to meet international climate targets would cost at least $US 2 trillion, a new assessment has concluded. Researchers at Chalmers University of
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Leonardo Groom National Sales and Customer Experience Manager Sobah | Newsreel

Business, Retail

Southeast Asia has a thirst for Sobah

A Gold Coast craft brewery was among the star attractions at Food & Hotel Asia 2024. Sobah, which operates out of Burleigh Heads, was one of 160 companies showcased
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QUT professor Michael Flood. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Higher Education

Perpetrator naming key to male accountability

Greg Anderson, Adrian Bayley and Rowan Baxter. Do these names ring a bell? Perhaps if we mention Rosie Batty or Jill Meagher or Hannah Clarke, the penny will drop. The
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Inner voice gets us through the day - Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Higher Education

Inner voice a big part of getting through the day

People often talk about the “voice in their head” that advises, warns and sometimes confounds them. It turns out that most humans have this, and it plays a really
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International students. | Newsreel

Education, Federal, Government, Higher Education

Bid to end international student poaching

The scrapping of commissions on student transfers and new accommodation requirements for universities are among the proposed changes in Australia’s international
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The devastating northern NSW floods in 2022 - Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Higher Education

World-first treatment program for flood survivors

Southern Cross University has been chosen to trial a new treatment program to help residents of northern NSW suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after the
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Vocational students in classroom. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Education, Federal, Federal Budget, Government, Infrastructure, Vocational

Fee-free TAFE pledge for construction sector

An extra 20,000 fee-free vocational training places will be offered next year to boost the workforce in the construction and housing industries. Next week’s Federal
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Plans for Honey Farm sport precinct Sunshine Coast. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Local, Sport

Sweet milestone for Honey Farm sporting precinct

Work has begun on a major sporting and recreation precinct on the Sunshine Coast. The Honey Farm Sport and Recreation Precinct at Meridian Plains will feature sporting
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Lowering of Brisbane car parking requrements

Business, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Property

Minimum car parks scaled back for city apartments

Brisbane City Council is scaling down mandatory car parking requirements in the inner city as part of efforts to make housing more affordable. The Inner-City
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Aerial view of the port of Brisbane

Business, Government, State, Technology, Transport

Robotic efficiency at ports focus of research

Research to improve the efficiency in our ports has received $1.5m in funding from the Queensland Government. Brisbane-based Young Guns Container Crew is developing
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People wearing masks in crowd

Community, Economy, Federal, Federal Budget, Government, Health

Pandemic ‘amnesia’ in public health response

Australia remains unprepared for the next pandemic following this week’s Federal Budget, according to the Public Health Association of Australia. Association CEO Terry
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Federal Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers

Economy, Federal, Federal Budget, Government

The Federal Budget – Newsreel style

By Steve Zeppa Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered the Federal Budget last night. Here is what you need to know. “This is a Budget for the here and now and it’s a
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Cargo ship at sea. | Newsreel

Economy

Sustainability focus in updated trade agreement

An updated trading agreement with our southeast Asian neighbours will include enhanced obligations around sustainability and equality. The Federal Parliament Joint
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People waiting on chairs.| Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Unemployment edges higher in changing economy

Australia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rose to 4.1 percent in April. This was up from a revised 3.9 per cent in March as jobless numbers jumped by 30,000 during
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Workers wages continue to grow - Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Wage growth still tracking above 4 percent

Private sector annual wage growth is remaining above four percent, despite a tightening of economic activity and moderating inflation. Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Overseas tourists returning to Queensland - Newsreel

Business, Community, Economy, Transport, Travel

Overseas tourists return to Sunshine State

Queensland’s attraction for international tourists is showing signs of recovery after the dismal COVID-19 pandemic years. Overseas short-term visitor figures for March
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Man counting Australian $100 bills. | Newsreel

Economy

No plans for spending spree after tax cuts

Less than 10 percent of Australians plan to splurge the extra cash they will receive through the Stage 3 tax cuts. From July 1, taxpayers are expected to be between $350
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Aboriginal artist selling art. | Newsreel

Arts

First Nations art focus of new Board

The search is on for the inaugural Board members who will be tasked with advancing First Nation art in Australia. Creative Australia has opened an Expression on Interest
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Jenson Blight and Ruby Day Queensland Ballet finalists in the Prix de Lausanne 2024. | Newsreel

Arts, Dance

Queenslanders finalists in grand Prix of ballet

The Queensland Ballet Academy has produced Australia’s only finalists at the prestigious Prix de Lausanne 2024 competition in Switzerland. The Prix de Lausanne is the
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Live music drives global boom - Newsreel

Arts, Music

Superfans drive a buoyant global year for music

The global music industry had an unexpected bumper year in 2023 as “superfans” drove sales and emerging markets took off. The Goldman Sachs 2023 Music in the Air
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Person shooting on vertical mobile phone. | Newsreel

Arts

Flip the script and go vertical for cash

TikTok creators rejoice. $10,000 grants are up for grabs to help you hone your craft. For the first time, Screen Queensland is offering support to producers of vertical
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Artist painting mural. | Newsreel

Arts, Economy

Full-time artists in rapid decline

Less than one in 10 Australian artists work full-time in their field, a drop of more than 60 percent in under a decade. A recent Creative Australia-commissioned report
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Man on mobile phone. | Newsreel

Community, Health

Spike in racism-related calls to crisis line

A national crisis hotline dedicated to First Nations people has seen a sharp rise in racist-induced calls across its two years of operation. 13YARN, an Indigenous-led
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Artist's impression of upgraded Sunshine Coast Stadium. | Newsreel

Brisbane 2032, Community

Games stadium contract goes to market

The contract to upgrade Sunshine Coast Stadium in preparation for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics will go to market on Monday. The stadium was one of three
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People watching sport on TV. | Neewsreel

Arts, Community, Sport

TV networks bank on Aussie sport programs

Australia’s commercial television networks increased their investment in local programing last year, while dialling back on overseas content. A new Australian
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Giving Day for the The National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine.

Community, Education, Health, Higher Education

Naturopathic centre drives new disease fight

The National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM) is aiming to “change the conversation” on health as it explores enhanced natural treatments for a wide range of
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Australian women's football team the Matildas at the 2023 World Cup. | Newsreel

Brisbane 2032, Community, Sport

Matildas chase more Cup glory on home soil

The Matildas have the opportunity to again galvanise a nation, with Australia to host the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup. Queensland will join New South Wales and Western
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New QFES Commissioner Stephen Smith. | Newsreel

Appointments, Government, People, State

Commissioner and Department heads announced

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) Acting Commissioner Stephen Smith has been made permanent, after six months in the caretaker role. Commissioner Smith has
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QUT Professor Michael Flood. | Newsreel

People

Making a stand for gender equality

By Elissa Lawrence QUT researcher Professor Michael Flood has spent decades advocating for gender equality and engaging men and boys in domestic and sexual violence
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Sometimes people prefer chatbots - Newsreel

Business, Education, Higher Education, People, Technology

Sometimes you just want the chatbot

In the 1998 movie Small Soldiers one of the characters is trying to report some toys coming to life and running amok. He is talking to a human, and not having much luck
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Gap week from social media can improve self esteem

Education, Higher Education, People

Social media ‘gap week’ lifts self esteem

A single “gap week” from social media has been found to be enough to significantly lift self-esteem and body image in young women. A study by the York University
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Lara McKay QUT Vice-President (Engagement) and Chief Marketing Officer. | Newsreel

Appointments, Brisbane 2032, Community, Education, Higher Education, People

McKay to oversee QUT engagement and marketing

CEO and senior executive Lara McKay is the new Vice-President (Engagement) and Chief Marketing Officer at QUT. Ms McKay will join the Brisbane university from Ormond
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Six mistakes that hinder careers - Newsreel

Economy, Employment, People, Perspectives

The six things that hinder successful careers

Most careers can survive a few ups and downs. You win a few, you lose a few. Sometimes it works out. Sometimes, not so much. When I started writing the Worknado book a
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Nat Cook | Newsreel

Brisbane 2032, Community, Perspectives, Sport

Fund sets up Aussie athletes for success and life

By Nat Cook Every athlete should be celebrated. Every athlete should be encouraged. And every athlete should be supported. I am not just talking about those who stand
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Jerry Seinfeld in Unfrostered

Arts, Perspectives

Comedy cleansing drives chronic laughter drought

By Shane Rodgers Do you ever think about what makes you laugh out loud and uncontrollably? These days it might be nothing. But there is something in our weird and
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Taylor Swift Eras - Newsreel

Arts, Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Infrastructure, Music, Perspectives

What Taylor Swift can teach us about Olympic stadiums

By Shane Rodgers There was something very curious about two sets of economic data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in the past couple of weeks. They
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Many people have a fear of posting online - Newsreel

Business, Perspectives, Technology

Fear of posting leaves content dancing in the dark

By Joe McKay For better or worse, LinkedIn is part of Australian life. Around 70 percent of the adult population (over 14m Aussies) have a LinkedIn account. Global
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