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Business, Defence & Aerospace, Education, Research & Science

JCU tests new aerospace ceramic with Lockheed Martin

A North Queensland university has developed a groundbreaking ceramic material that has attracted the attention of one of the world’s leading defence and aerospace
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Airbus A380. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Environment, Tourism, Transport

Heat’s on passenger numbers at tourist hotspots

Climate change could force airlines to carry fewer passengers, according to new research out of Europe. Study lead author Jonny Williams, from England’s University of
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Malaysia Airlines aircraft. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Defence & Aerospace, Tourism, Transport, Travel

Brisbane Airport milestone with Malaysia Airlines return

The number of international destinations directly accessible from Brisbane has returned to pre-pandemic numbers, with Malaysia Airlines to relaunch direct services to
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Raptis Investments CEO Tim Beirne. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Infrastructure, Sport, Tourism, Travel

Colmslie Wharves missing link in river tourism push

Plans have been unveiled for a new commercial marina in Brisbane which aims to boost water-based tourism in the River City. Colmslie Wharves will be co-located with
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Qantas promo photo 1936

Business, Community, Tourism, Transport, Travel

Qantas’ three-day, 16-stop flight to Singapore

Ninety years ago today two passengers took off from Brisbane heading to Singapore on Qantas’ first international flight. Qantas CEO International Cam Wallace said
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Farmer on phone in field. | Newsreel

Business, Education, Research & Science, Rural

‘Talking’ plants will tell farmers when they are thirsty

Plants and farmers may soon be able to “talk” to each other and ensure the most efficient use of water for crops. Research out the United States has taken a major
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Author Karen Young. | Newsreel

Arts, Community, Education, Health, Literature, Schools

Young shares insights into anxiety at Open Week event

Author and psychologist Karen Young will be the guest speaker at a south Brisbane school next Thursday, as hundreds of schools across South-East Queensland
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Robot watching computer. | Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

New process sees robots trained by watching videos

A new process has been developed to train robots using “how to” videos, as opposed to laborious data entry. Researchers at Cornell University said their new robotic
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Sun safety message. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science, Safety

Slip, slop sun safety message 40,000 years in the making

Human ancestors were slipping on shirts, slopping on sunscreen and seeking shade to protect themselves from the sun more than 40,000 years ago, habits which may have
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Queensland Police car. | Newseel

Community, Education, Government, Safety, Schools, State

School’s back after tragic Easter holidays on State roads

School zones are back in force across Queensland as the State returns from the Easter holiday break lamenting a tragic road toll. Acting Chief Superintendent Garrath
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Students at a technical college.

Education, Federal, Federal Election, Government, Vocational

New technical colleges to address skills shortage

A national network of technical colleges will be rolled out if a Liberal Federal Government is elected on May 3. Liberal leader Peter Dutton said the proposed Australian
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Massive Sulfide Nickel Ore Rock. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Energy & Resources, Federal, Federal Election, Finances, Government

Billion-dollar mineral reserve critical for economy

More than $1 billion will be invested in creating a critical minerals reserve if Labor is returned to Government after the May 3 Federal Election. Labor leader Anthony
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North Queensland Cowboys training ground. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Economy, Employment, Government, Manufacturing, Sport, State

Cowboys ride in to boost women in manufacturing

The North Queensland Cowboys rugby league club has joined a campaign to encourage more women to join the manufacturing industry. Queensland Manufacturing Minister Dale
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Mark Visser surfing Jaws. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Events, Government, Local, Technology

Visser urges entrepreneurs to ride the wave

Big wave surfer Mark Visser, known for conquering walls of water in the dark, is headlining a festival on the Sunshine Coast for business people keen to take the
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Talisman Sabre 2021. | Newsreel.

Federal, Government

PNG to hold Sabre activity after 50 years of independence

Papua New Guinea will, for the first time, host activities in Australia’s largest military training exercise with the United States. Australian Defence Force (ADF)
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A disillusioned job hunter - Newsreel

Economy, Employment, People, Perspectives

Job hunt ‘minor medals’ can be soul destroying

By Shane Rodgers One year when I was in high school, I got the second highest mark in every subject. I got beaten by different people across most of the subjects. And at
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International aid. | Newsreel

Community, Economy, Finances, Support & Services

Countries cut billions from international aid donations

Countries across the world are reducing international aid, with contributions dropping by more than seven percent last year. OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann said
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Boxer armoured vehicle produced by Rheinmetall Australia. | Newsreel

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Economy, Employment, Federal Election, Finances, Government

Defence industries add $11.9 billion to national economy

South Australia is driving double-digit annual growth in Australia’s defence industry. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows the sector
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Family having fun on the beach. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Economy, Finances, Tourism, Travel

Holidays align to drive bumper $6 billion spend

The combination of school holidays, Easter and Anzac Day is expected to drive consumer spending to more than $6 billion over this period. New data from ANZ shows the
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Woman working from home

Business, Economy, Employment

Right to choose workplace lifts engagement

Australian workers have some of the lowest levels of workplace location flexibility in the world, leading to declining engagement rates. The latest ADP Research People
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New Brisbane Powerhouse CEO Louise Bezzina. | Newsreel

Appointments, Arts, People, Theatre

Bezzina new CEO of Brisbane Powerhouse

Brisbane Festival Artistic Director Louise Bezzina is the new CEO of Brisbane Powerhouse. Brisbane Powerhouse Chair Valmay Hill said Ms Bezzina, who will also be the
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The Scream. | Newsreel

Arts, Community, Education, Health, People, Research & Science

Art shown to promote wellbeing and bring meaning to life

Researchers have called for art pieces to be integrated into mental health strategies, following research that found viewing works, in any setting, boosted
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Byron Bay Bluesfest. | Newsreel

Arts, Music

Bumper Byron Bay festival buries the COVID blues

The Byron Bay Bluesfest boasted the largest music festival crowd since COVID, in a promising sign for the industry. Bluesfest Director Peter Noble told industry
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Amy-Lehpamer as Dusty Springfield. | Newsreel

Arts, Music, Theatre

Lehpamer dusts off repertoire in latest Springfield musical

Brisbane performer Amy Lehpamer will reprise her role as Dusty Springfield, when the life of the legendary singer is showcased in a short-run show in June. Presented by
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Sophie Mathisen, Executive Director and Founder of For Film's Sake.

Arts, Brisbane 2032, Community, Film & Television, Government, State

New direction for BIFF through For Film’s Sake

The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) has a new delivery partner and increased funding, as the event looks to re-invent itself in the lead up to the Brisbane
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Woman receiving eye exam. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

The eyes have it for brain research

The eyes may be the window to our souls, but they are also providing scientists with insights to workings of our brains. A new study, led by the University of Zurich,
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ANZAC Day parade Brisbane. | Newsreel

Community, Events

ANZAC Day 2025 road closures in Brisbane

Police have urged motorists to be aware of road closures in and around Brisbane on ANZAC Day, as the nation pays its respect to past and current veterans this Friday. In
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New Queensland Cancer Centre. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Government, Health, Infrastructure, State

2600 new hospital beds in reworked health plan

An extra 2600 hospital beds will be delivered under a new infrastructure plan for Queensland Health. Following a review of the current build plan, the State Government
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Soldier and cross remembering. | Newsreel

Community, Events

ANZAC Day services across Brisbane and Queensland

There will be more than 400 commemorative events held across Queensland this Friday to commemorate ANZAC Day. RSL Queensland State President Major General Stephen Day is
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Woman worried looking at phone. | Newsreel

Community, Economy, Employment, Federal, Government, Safety, Support & Services

Cost of living crisis spawns rise in job scams

Australians lost more than $4 million in one month this year to job scams, sparking a police warning. Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commander Graeme Marshall said
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Emotion sensor. | Newsreel

Education, People, Research & Science

No hiding your emotions with new sensor

A band-aid like patch has been developed which can accurately track a person’s emotional state, with the potential to help health practitioners treat stoic
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Greg Chemello. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, Government, Infrastructure, People, Property, State

Chemello and Lambrinos to lead QBCC reform

One of Australia’s most respected governance experts and change agents has been appointed Chair of the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC)
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Queensland electoral boundaries. | Newsreel

Appointments, Government, People, State

Commissioners to review Queensland electorates

Three commissioners have been appointed to review Queensland’s electoral boundaries. State Attorney-General Deb Frecklington said the review and redistribution of
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Body Worlds exhibition. | Newsreel

Arts, Community, Events, People

Brisbane to host BODY WORLDS exhibition

An exhibition, featuring preserved human bodies, which has attracted 56 million visitors across the globe, is coming to Brisbane for the first time. BODY WORLDS: The
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Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) CEO Simon Ling. | Newsreel

Appointments, Economy, Finances, Government, People, State

Simon Ling new Queensland Treasury Corporation CEO

A finance expert with a “focus on advancing government social financing initiatives” is the new Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) CEO. State Treasurer David
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Debate Australia graphic. | Newsreel

Federal, Federal Election, Government, Perspectives

Same old tune, third time around for leaders

Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have met for the third leaders’ debate of this election campaign, this time on the Nine network. And while the debate traversed much
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Pope Francis. | Newsreel

People, Perspectives

Reflecting on Pope Francis’ reforms and controversies

By Joel Hodge and Antonia Pizzey Pope Francis has died on Easter Monday, aged 88, the Vatican announced. The head of the Catholic Church had recently survived being
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Australian Federal Parliament House Canberra. | Newsreel

Federal, Federal Election, Government, Perspectives

Leaders remain calm and on-message in second debate

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have had their second showdown of the 2025 federal election campaign. The debate, hosted by the ABC,
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Some odd things are changing in hotel rooms - Newsreel

Business, Community, Perspectives, Tourism, Travel

The weird things happening with hotels

By Shane Rodgers For me, like many people, the COVID pandemic disrupted many years of potential travel. In some respects, it nudged time forward and sent us through a
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Australian Federal parliament. | Newsreel

Federal, Federal Election, Government, Perspectives

Major parties tap into desire for the ‘Australian dream’

By Michelle Grattan If anyone had any doubts before, Sunday’s Liberal and Labor launches highlighted that this federal election is an auction for votes, in particular
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