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Winter crops impacted by weather and high costs

Australia’s winter crop is expected to be reduced this year off the back of mixed weather and increased input costs. Queensland is expected to have the biggest
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Business, Federal, Government

ATO urges firms to act on looming major super changes

The Australian Tax Office has warned businesses to be prepared for a major change in the payment of superannuation from July 1, 2026 Under the new PayDay Superannuation
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Ven Pham

Business

Golden Lor opens fifth restaurant at Yamanto

Vietnamese chef and entrepreneur Ven Pham has opened her fifth restaurant in south-east Queensland, just 15 years after leaving her family farm to settle in
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Business, Community, Property, Support & Services

New master-planned community for Twin Waters

The Stockland Twin Waters master-planned community on the Sunshine Coast has been officially opened for expressions of interest The project will deliver 450 new
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Business, Products, Retail

Dedicated Follower (of fashion)

Newsreel’s fashion roundup looks at what’s hot and what’s not in the fickle world of fashion. By Susan Schwartz Billionaire Mango heir arrested The eldest son of
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Birali Steiner School

Education, Schools

Campus upgrade for Birali Steiner School

The Birali Steiner School at Beachmere, north of Brisbane, will begin major expansion of its campus later this year. The Stage 5 redevelopment will include a
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Psychologist shortfall - Newsreel

Education, Higher Education

Psychologist shortfall to hit staggering 96 percent by 2038

The demand for psychologists will outstrip supply by nearly 100 percent in the next decade, a new report from the Federal Government’s Department of Health, Disability
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AI in schools - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Worried teachers struggle to combat AI plagiarism

By Susan Schwartz Most teachers say they do not know how to prevent AI-related student plagiarism and are worried about the future impact on education, according to a
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Most of the energy of a collapsing supernova is radiated in the form of neutrinos

Education, Research & Science

Super-energised deep space particle found in the sea

Massive black holes in space are believed to be blasting jets of matter directly to the Earth. Scientists revealed this week that they had found a mysterious super
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Holy Spirit College

Education, Schools

Our Lady’s College in Annerley moves to co-ed schooling

Our Lady’s College in the Brisbane suburb of Annerley is the latest Catholic school to embrace a co-ed offering. The school will be accepting expressions of interest
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Something doesn’t feel right…

Community, Government, Safety, State

Prison terms extended for dangerous criminals

Dangerous criminals who commit the most heinous crimes could remain behind bars for up to 10 more years under new laws announced by the Queensland Government. Under the
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Community, Government, Health, State

New 186-bed hospital opened at Springfield

A new 186-bed public hospital has opened this week at Greater Springfield, south-west of Brisbane. The Mater Hospital Springfield will provide care for around 185,000
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Hope Island Railway

Government, State

New Hope Island rail station comes online

The new Hope Island railway station on the Gold Coast is operational from this week. Trains started stopping at the platforms on Monday. It is the second new train
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Beams Road

Federal, Government, Local

Beams Road upgrade passes critical milestone

Congestion on one of Brisbane’s busiest corridors is expected to ease by the end of this year with the expected completion of major upgrades to Beams Road in the
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Hispanic woman putting organic waste in bin

Government, Local, State

Funding to boost organic waste collection in SEQ

South-East Queensland councils will receive funding to build and upgrade infrastructure to better collect, sort and process organic waste. The $54 million boost is part
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Woman, megaphone and fist in community protest for change, gender based violence or equality in the city. Angry women activist standing together in march strike for human rights or government action

Economy, Employment

International ruling breaks right-to-strike deadlock

By Shae McCrystal The International Court of Justice has just resolved a 14-year dispute over workers’ right to strike – giving trade unions worldwide a significant
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Sad young woman dealing with loss and psychological trauma

Economy, Employment

Jobless jump increases prospect of stagflation

By Shane Rodgers A jump in the unemployment rate in April has increased fears that the economy is on a path to “perfect storm” stagflation. Stagflation occurs when
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A joyful African mother and her smiling young son embracing outdoors in a sunny field, signifying warmth and love

Economy, Employment, Perspectives

Skilled migrants a vital resource for regional business

By Claire Higgins and Louise Olliff Regional Australia has long struggled to attract skilled workers away from urban centres. In the years since the pandemic, however,
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Brisbane Colliers - Newsreel

Economy

Demand for Brisbane property still to reach its peak

Brisbane is at the very beginning of a powerful property growth cycle which is expected to intensify and peak as the Games approach in 2032. A report by Colliers titled
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Holiday at home - Newsreel

Economy, Finances

Households cut back on recreation and travel spending

It looks like holidays at home this year as high fuel prices and economic uncertainty start to bite family recreation and travel plans. The Commonwealth Bank’s
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Wireless Festival 2025 – Day Two

Arts, Music

Drake scores three top 10 albums in the same week

Canadian artist Drake has become the first artist to have three new top 10 albums in the Australian charts in the same week. Iceman debuted at number one, Maid Of Honour
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Beetlejuice - Newsreel

Arts, Theatre

Beetlejuice the Musical on sale for Brisbane 2026 season

Beetlejuice the Musical returns to Brisbane in 2026, with tickets still available for the show which runs from June 7 to August 2 at the Lyric Theatre, QPAC. Based on
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Tom Hanks and Robin Wright Here

Arts, Film & Television, Perspectives

AI-generated actors and films banned from Oscars

By Daniel Binns and Meg Thomas The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has adjusted the eligibility criteria for films vying for Oscars from 2027 onward. Films
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Fragile and Forever - Newsreel

Arts, Fine arts

Rare museum ceramics on display for the first time

The enduring beauty of ancient and contemporary ceramic art will be celebrated in Fragile and Forever, the Queensland Museum’s newest exhibition from May 29,
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Arts, Fine arts

Global art project The Red Dress at Museum of Brisbane

It took 380 embroiderers from 51 countries nearly 14 years to weave The Red Dress which will be on display at the Museum of Brisbane (MOB) and the Warwick Art
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Magpie - Newsreel

Community, Environment

Magpie swoops in to claim top spot in Australia

The Magpie is the most commonly seen bird in Australia’s urban centres, followed by the Rainbow Lorikeet and the Noisy Miner. In Queensland, it’s the Rainbow
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Fast food lover

Community, Food, Health

Poor childhood eating triggers life-long bad habits

Eating unhealthy foods early in life can trigger life-long changes in the way the brain regulates eating, new research shows. University College Cork scientists found
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10000@A1 contours

Community, Support & Services

Work begins on Caboolture water park redevelopment

Work has begun on the new Centenary Lakes Regional Playground and Splash Park project at Caboolture. The $14 million facility will include play structures, sensory
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Young Adults Surfing in an Indoor Facility

Community, Government, State

Surf park and zipline planned for the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is set to have two major new tourist attractions – Australia’s largest zipline tour and a new surf park. The Queenland Government has announced
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Road Flooded – Road subject to flooding warning sign. Road Closed. Solar powered led Lights. Flood Queensland 2022

Community, Safety

Three rescued as waters rise in northern NSW

Heavy rain and high tides are causing flooding in northern NSW, resulting in three rescues and multiple road closures. The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is urging
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Conservative Party Conference – Day Three

People

Tony Abbott to be new Liberal Party president

By Michelle Grattan Former prime minister Tony Abbott will be the new federal president of the Liberal Party. He has been nominated unopposed and will be installed when
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John Laws - Newsreel

People

Rare collections from John Laws’ estate to be auctioned

The estate of one of Australia’s most influential broadcasters, John Laws, will be auctioned. It includes more than 1000 rare and exceptional items, among them the
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La Boite theatre has become the latest arts organisation funded under a national framework - Newsreel

Arts, People, Theatre

Courtney Stewart to leave La Boite role

La Boite Theatre Artistic Director and CEO Courtney Stewart has announced she will leave the theatre next month after four years at the helm. In a statement, La Boite
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Carolyn Robinson Founder Beyond DV - Newsreel

People

Carolyn Robinson named volunteer of the year

Beyond DV founder Carolyn Robinson has been named as Queensland’s Volunteer of the Year. She is one of more than 49,000 volunteers recognised in the 2026 Queensland
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McCormack, Andrew

Appointments, Business, Legal, People

Andrew McCormack joins McR Brisbane team

McCullough Robertson Lawyers (McR) has announced the appointment of Andrew McCormack as a partner in its Brisbane-based Construction and Infrastructure team. Mr
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Pikachu Outbreak! 2018

Arts, Perspectives

Resurgent Pokémon comes with profits and crime

By Tets Kimura In 1973, Japanese food company Calbee started attaching free collectable baseball player cards to its potato chip packets (and continues to do so
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Australia’s Parliament Sits

Perspectives

Teals toy with forming party despite a history of tears

By Michelle Grattan The flirtation by some “teals” with the idea of forming a new party is part of the major shakeup underway in our political system, mostly on its
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Concentrated boy while studying at home

Education, Perspectives, Schools

One in four students receive special disability help

By Linda J. Graham and Callula Killingly New data shows 27.2 percent of Australian students are receiving an adjustment for disability at school. This is up from 25.7
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Rear view of couple embracing in New York

Perspectives

Forever renting quickly becoming the new norm

By Dorina Pojani For a growing swathe of Australians, “forever renting” has become the new norm. Renting is no longer a youthful rite of passage or a transitional
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President Trump Holds Press Conference With Elon Musk in White House’s Oval Office

Business, Perspectives, Technology

Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit dismissed in less than 2 hours

By Alexandra Andhov and Ian Murray On Monday, a nine-member federal jury in Oakland, California took less than two hours to dismiss Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI
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