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Business, Retail

Is it the end of the department store for David Jones, Myer?

Major department stores have been in a constant battle for survival since the 1970s as they ride regular waves of social and economic change, an Australian retail
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Startup SME small business entrepreneur of freelance Asian woman using laptop and box to receive and review orders online to prepare to pack sell to customers, online sme business ideas

Business, Products, Retail

New print-in-store post labels for eBay sellers

Australia Post has launched a new ‘Print in Store’ capability that allows eBay sellers to print shipping labels at participating Post Offices using a QR code. The
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Business, Technology

Small businesses starting to embrace AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is shifting from a “curiosity” for Australian businesses to a practical tool. NAB Economics research released today said the shift was
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Business, Defence & Aerospace

NIOA extends drone and guided weapon alliances

Brisbane-based NIOA has extended its collaboration with global defence company L3Harris to explore the manufacture of guided weapons components in Australia. It has also
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Excited shopping woman looking very happy holding bags

Business, Perspectives, Retail

Dynamic pricing is shaking up the fashion industry

By Aayushi Badhwar Fashion has always been a bit different to other industries. Consumers do not just buy because they need something. They buy because they are bored,
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School Children Leaving The House

Education, Government, Schools, State

Work begins on new Caloundra South school

Construction has started on a new $98 million primary school in one of Australia’s fastest growing areas. The Caloundra South primary school on Queensland’s Sunshine
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Education, Schools

Tips to support your child’s learning at home

Parents and schools can support children to develop strong foundations, and confidence in their learning by working together. Brisbane Catholic Education Project Lead
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Diver Over Coral Reef With Anemone

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

More than 1000 new coral reefs discovered in the north

Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) scientists have found more than 1000 previously uncharted coral reefs in northern Australia. It says the reefs from Houtman
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Jason Madsen

Appointments, Early Learning, Education, People

Guardian appoints former police officer into safety role

Guardian Childcare and Education has appointed a former NSW Police Service child protection officer into its new national Investigations Lead role. Jason Madsen takes on
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Terror Croc

Education, Research & Science

Bus-sized crocodile once feasted on dinosaurs

A 10-metre “terror croc” that once preyed on dinosaurs has been reconstructed by scientists in the United States. Columbus State University researchers have pieced
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Stop 8 – Old Paddo Post Office – inbound

Government, Local

New bus stop added to Maroon Glider route

Brisbane City Council has announced a new bus stop for the Maroon Glider (Route 61) inner city bus route. The new stop is in the suburb of Paddington at Stop 8 Old Paddo
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Engineers with Safety Helmets and Laptop at Wind Farm During Sunset, Focus on Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and Green Technology

Government, State

Power prices ‘heading for 10 percent drop’ next year

The Queensland Government says power prices are set to drop by about 10 percent next financial year as the state’s Energy Roadmap rolls out. Treasurer and Energy
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Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass - Newsreel

Government, Local

Brisbane and Los Angeles sign sister city deal

Brisbane has signed a Sister City deal with the next Olympic and Paralympic Games host city Los Angeles in a collaborative agreement to build closer ties. Brisbane Lord
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Government, State

Nominations open for Queensland export awards

Nominations are officially open for the 2026 Premier of Queensland Export Awards. The awards celebrate the achievements of businesses in the state’s $138.9
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Federal, Government, State

State inquiry launched into federal environment laws

The Queensland Government has taken the unusual step of ordering an inquiry into the processes of another level of government. Treasurer David Janetzki has directed the
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Economy, Employment

Unemployment steady at 4.3% in March

The seasonally adjusted national unemployment rate was steady at 4.3 percent in March off the back of 18,000 new jobs. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures
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Business, Economy, Tourism

Visitor numbers to Australia up 20 percent

The number of visitors to Australia jumped almost 20 percent in the year to February, 2026. China was the largest source country, accounting for 23.3 percent of all
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance Leads U.S. Delegation In Peace Talks With Iran In Pakistan

Economy

Strait of Hormuz blockade creates new uncertainty

By Sanjoy Paul For weeks now, the world economy has been on tenterhooks, waiting for one outcome: reopening the Strait of Hormuz. In response to war with Israel and the
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Australian Soldier Cadets at Anzac Day March Parade

Economy, Employment

Inconsistent ANZAC Day causes cross-state confusion

By Giuseppe Carabetta ANZAC Day is commemorated on April 25 each year as a tribute to more than 2 million Australians who’ve served in war and peacekeeping
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Business owner doing the accountancy at a cafe and talking to his staff

Economy, Perspectives

No recession yet, but dark clouds loom

By Stella Huangfu Talk of a recession in Australia has picked up in recent weeks. Rising fuel prices, a sharp fall in consumer confidence, and signs of softer spending
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Arts, Theatre

‘Love letter to the modern woman’ comes to QPAC

MO Theatre’s production of Pramkicker by English playwright Sadie Hasler is coming to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre from July 1 to 4, 2026. The production
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HOTA - Newsreel

Arts, Fine arts

Bold, experimental and significant Chinese art at HOTA

Bold and experimental Chinese art which examines questions of identity, censorship, memory, tradition and transformation is on at the Home of the Arts (HOTA). The
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Devil Wears Prada

Arts, Film & Television

Long awaited film sequel about to hit cinemas

The long-awaited sequel to the iconic movie The Devil Wears Prada will debut in cinemas on April 30, 2026. Nearly 20 years after the original was released, The Devil
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Musicians in a recording studio. | Newsreel

Arts, Music, Perspectives

Streaming is stifling the emergence of new music

By Tim Kelly In September, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) excluded catalogue music (recordings more than two years old) from the Australian
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68th GRAMMY Awards – Red Carpet

Arts, Music

Olivia Dean edges closer to all-time chart record

Olivia Dean’s megahit Man I Need is edging closer to becoming the longest-running number one single of all time in Australia. The song moved back to number one last
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Underwater photograph of a swimming sea turtle

Community, Environment

Work begins on Green Island turtle facility

Work has begun on a new turtle rehabilitation facility on Green Island off the coast of Cairns. The $600,000 centre will help turtles recover from serious injuries and
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Electrician installing solar panel system, wiring inverter and electric box

Community, Environment, Safety

Most home battery installations are substandard

By Rusty Langdon More than 60 percent of battery system installation work inspected under a Federal Government green energy program is substandard and 1.2 percent
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Community

How to tell if your dog is in pain

By Jacqueline Boyd New research suggests that many dog owners are not skilled in recognising pain in their pets as they might like to think. This could have
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Community, Health

The right exercise can reduce endometriosis pain

New research has found that the right exercise can reduce pain for women suffering from endometriosis. A study of more than 200 women showed a “clear relationship”
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Carolyn Robinson Founder Beyond DV - Newsreel

Community, Safety

Domestic violence group calls for perpetrator database

A Brisbane’s domestic violence group is calling for a perpetrator database, similar to Daniel’s Law for child sex offenders, which would allow public access to
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Refugee Babies

People, Perspectives

History provides insights on dealing with homeless camps

By Rachel Gallagher A homelessness worker in regional Victoria has seen a 200 percent increase in people living in free campgrounds – and a big increase in families
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Business, Legal, People

McR celebrates two lawyers of the year

McCullough Robertson Partners Damien Clarke and Tim Longwill have been recognised as Lawyers of the Year in the 2027 Best Lawyers rankings released today. Mr Clarke
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Clothing and accessory retail sales lifted in May - Newsreel

People, Perspectives

‘Spinster’ stigma on female singlehood still lingers

By Maddison Sideris Being a single woman isn’t the social taboo it once was. Singlehood seems to be on the rise, with more single person households, and more women
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Appointments, People

Susan Coyle to become first female chief of army

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle has been appointed as Australia’s first female chief of army. She is also the first women to be appointed head of any of the services in
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Appointments, People

Calile Hotel’s Marky Godbeer to lead Sully’s Mooloolaba

Executive Chef Marky Godbeer, formerly of Brisbane’s The Calile Hotel, has been appointed to lead Sully’s Rooftop at the new Avani Mooloolaba Beach Hotel. Mr Godbeer
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Happy teacher with a group of young students at the library

Education, Perspectives, Schools

20,000 qualified migrant teachers not being used

By Sun Yee Yip Australia needs more teachers. It ranks among the worst-performing countries in the OECD for teacher shortages. This is particularly so for public
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Homeless holds piece of cardboard with inscription Need Work. Refugee is at brick wall looking for job. Male tramp in dirty clothes. Below poverty line. Bearded fugitive beggar. Immigrant. Drunkenness

Economy, Employment, Perspectives

Inflation-busting approach is ‘unnecessarily cruel’

By Warwick Smith The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will look at the latest unemployment figures – 4.3 percent, roughly 650,000 people out of work – and see a
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Federal, Government, Perspectives

New defence strategy ignores the big story

By Peter Layton Sometimes new government strategies really aren’t newsworthy. The 2026 National Defence Strategy (NDS) is like that. The biggest headline from the
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Technology job. | Newsreel

Economy, Employment, Perspectives

Early warning signs emerge on AI job impact

By Clinton Free There has been no shortage of bold claims recently about artificial intelligence (AI) and jobs – from mass unemployment to over-hyped distraction
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Father And Son Hugging On Outdoor summer

Federal, Government, Perspectives

Unsustainable NDIS scheme in urgent need of reform

By Sam Bennett and Reilly Polaschek Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has grown too big, too fast. The NDIS is a government-funded program
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