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Moon and space

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Education, Perspectives, Research & Science

China preparing Moon mission to find ancient ice

By Richard de Grijs How do you explore a place where the Sun never shines? China’s space program will soon embark on one of the most innovative lunar exploration
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Rockhampton – Matt – McR

Business, Infrastructure

Regions responding to rising infrastructure demand

Regional Australia is continuing to transform through major infrastructure delivery, improved lifestyle amenity and growing economic confidence. That is the observation
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Neil S Port

Business, Infrastructure, Transport

Port of Brisbane strives to be a ‘good ancestor’

A famous Swiss watchmaker says you never really own one of its products, instead you merely look after it for the next generation. Port of Brisbane CEO Neil Stephens has
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Aerial Shot of Site 10

Business, Infrastructure, Transport

Excess light rail equipment being sold at auction

Surplus equipment and materials from the Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 3 are being sold at auction. Bidding for more than 600 batches of civil construction and industrial
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A Delivery biker looking over their shoulder.

Business, Economy, Employment

New minimum pay rates start for gig workers

On-demand delivery workers will be required to be paid a minimum pay rate of at least $31.30 under new rules that take effect this week. The new minimum standards cover
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Dry washing

Education, Research & Science

Skin alone cannot detect if your washing is dry

Kate Poole and Felix Aplin It’s a cold winter afternoon and you’ve just brought the washing in. Suddenly, you pause. Are these clothes a bit damp? In the laundry
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University lecture

Education, Higher Education, Perspectives, Schools

Oral exams return to crack down on cheating

Analysis – Nicole Brownlie Universities are increasingly turning to oral exams to stop students using artificial intelligence (AI) to cheat. Some unis say it
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Overjoyed laughing young single mom little daughter tickling on couch

Community, Education, Health, People, Research & Science

Tickling is a cross-cultural screaming sensation

By Anina Rich We’ve all been tickled. We all know our ticklish spots, and we all know how we respond when these are tickled: helpless laughter, attempts at escape,
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Photo 4- ACC Moreton- Evan Grobler

Education, People, Schools

Young baseball star celebrates record 14 strikeouts

Australian Christian College Moreton is celebrating the success of two of its young baseball stars in the recent Australian Little League Championship. Evan Grobler and
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Bored black boy resting head on hand and looking at book stacks

Education, Perspectives, Schools

Disadvantaged students still falling behind in NAPLAN

By Andres Molina Last week’s NAPLAN results landed with their usual media splash. There were headlines worrying about the significant proportions of students below
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Green Wattle creek fire emergency

Community, Federal, Government, Safety

Warnings of a dangerous spring fire season ahead

People in bushland areas, including parts of south-east Queensland, have been warned to prepare for a dangerous fire season. The Australasian Fire and Emergency Service
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M1 leaving with people on platform

Business, Government, Local, Transport

Public transport being used more for night trips

Brisbane residents are using public transport more to move around the city on Friday and Saturday nights, and on weekends. Brisbane City Council figures show that
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RSMReportRelease

Government, Local

Major changes coming for Brisbane building rules

Major changes to building rules will come into effect next month as Brisbane City Council continues to push through its plan to create more housing in key areas. Changes
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IT engineer checks data centre

Federal, Government

Australia needs to ‘move up the AI value chain’

By Michelle Grattan Australia must move up the Artificial Intelligence (AI) value chain rather than simply hosting data centres, the Assistant Minister for Science,
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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles

Federal, Government

PNG citizens to serve in Australian defence force

Australia and Papua New Guinea have held talks in recent days as part of efforts to shore up defence cooperation under the new Pukpuk Treaty. The talks included plans to
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Frustrated man looking on laptop while paying with credit card

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Ban on card surcharges may have big rent impacts

By Fengfei Li From October 1, businesses will no longer be able to add surcharges to payments made on the EFTPOS, Visa or Mastercard networks, following reforms by the
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Family Of Three With Dog

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Negative home equity a low risk in the long run

By Steven Rowley For most people who buy a home, a mortgage represents the single largest debt they will take on in their lives. But what happens if the market value of
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Average weekly earnings growth has slowed

Economy, Finances

Earnings growth falls to a four-year low

Wages growth has fallen to the lowest level in four years, but the salary gender gap is continuing to close. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures released today show
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Mid adult tourist looking at souvenirs on a street market in historic district of Purmamarca, Argentina

Economy, Finances

Inflation trending down across OECD countries

One third of countries in the OECD have inflation sitting at two percent or lower. This compares with Australia’s inflation rate of 3.8 percent in June,
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Homelessness Australia record figures - Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Homeless population reaches 122,000 in Australia

More than 122,000 people are homeless in Australia with women and children the most affected, according to The Salvation Army. Contrary to common perceptions, rough
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Mamma Mia

Arts, Theatre

Mamma Mia! on The Gold Coast in September 2026

Hit musical Mamma Mia will bring the Greek islands to the Gold Coast shores when it premieres at The Star from September 4-20, 2026. The feel-good musical features 22 of
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Netflix Documentary Series “Kylie” Launch Event

Arts, Music

Kylie Minogue glow-up finds chart success

A repackaged Kylie Minogue is back on the Australian charts with two records that have received a 2026 glow-up. Minogue’s collaboration with Madonna – Love Sensation
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Dancing Queen 3

Arts, Music, Perspectives

Dancing Queen turns 50 but never gets old

“Anybody could be that guy. The night is young and the music’s high.’ By Shane Rodgers Pretty much anybody who has been on a dance floor in the past five decades
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Ariana Grande

Arts, Music

Ariana Grande back at the top of the charts

Ariana Grande is back on the top of the ARIA Albums Chart with her new album Petal. The success comes just days after the singer announced she was pulling back from
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Where the Wild Things Are

Arts, Film & Television

Free movie fest celebrates puppetry in motion

The cinematic work of The Jim Henson Company will be shown for free with 90 movies at GOMA from September 12. Watch classics such as Where the Wild Things Are, The
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Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Submerged lakes and rivers found in Great Barrier Reef

Before it became submerged around 7000 years ago, Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef was a “vast coastal plain” rich with rivers, lakes and estuaries. This existed at
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Drinking coffee

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Major study links coffee habit to healthier bodies

A new study has linked habitual coffee consumption to healthier body composition and enhanced sex hormones. Research by the University of Oulu found the benefits of
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Woman lying in a hospital bed

Community, Health

COVID linked to reactivation of dormant viruses

COVID-19 has been found to reactivate certain chronic viruses that have been dormant in the body. Researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital say there is emerging
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Dr_Janice_Reid_Labs2

Community, Health

New heart map opens the way for better treatments

Queensland researchers have created a highly detailed map of the chemical signals that control heart function. They say this will open “new avenues” for the
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Brisbane City Council has released design concepts for the new western suburbs bikeway.

Community, Government, Health, Local, Travel

Details released for ‘missing link’ Brisbane bikeway

Brisbane City Council has announced details of a new cycling link between the Western Freeway Bikeway and the Bicentennial Bikeway. It says this will mean a safer, more
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Travel plans

Business, People, Perspectives, Tourism

Weather becoming a big factor in travel plans

By Kerstin Zander and Stephen Garnett Before booking a holiday, it pays to check the weather. Rain can turn a joyful trip into a glum stretch of days. Soaring
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Hayden Panettiere

Arts, Film & Television, People

Hollywood actress Hayden Panettiere dead at 36

Heroes and Nashville actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36. Her family released a short statement announcing her death. No cause of death was
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2006 TV Week Logie Awards – Arrivals

People

Johnny Young was one of our great songwriters

Johnny Young has died at 79 from pancreatic cancer, and Australian pop music has lost another of its multifaceted creatives of the ‘60s and ’70s. While there may
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Crazy Rich Asians Constance Wu

Community, Events, People

‘Trendy’ Mahjong is having a global moment

By Aaron Teo From designer tile sets and “mahjong parties” to growing numbers of clubs and classes, the centuries-old Chinese tile game Mahjong is becoming trendy
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David Mackie

Appointments, People

Shake-up of senior roles in the Queensland public service

The Queensland Government has announced some major role changes in the senior ranks of the state public service. The changes include:David Mackie has been appointed
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Man charging electric car and using smartphone at charging station

Business, Perspectives, Transport

EV charging network struggling to keep up

By Kai Li Lim and Scott Dwyer Electric vehicles (EVs) seem to be popping up everywhere. In the first half of 2026, sales of battery-powered EVs nearly tripled, and
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Black And White Close Portrait Of Woman Smoking Cigarette With Emotion

Community, Health, Perspectives

Tobacco tax push ‘unlikely to stop illicit cigarette trade’

By Becky Freeman, Christina Watts and Sam Egger One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for a 75 percent cut to the tobacco tax and a freeze on any price indexation
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Woman with laptop, face recognition

Perspectives

European Union mandates AI labels to combat deep fakes

As the world is increasingly flooded with deepfakes, the European Union is taking action to help people distinguish what is real and what is not. It recently started
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Iranians Commemorate The Death Of Imam Reza

Perspectives

US-Iran war stuck in a dangerous loop

If you feel a sense of déjà vu with the state of the US–Iran war, you’re not alone. In recent days, Iran has again demanded the Trump administration lift sanctions
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New media laws

Business, Perspectives

New laws force tech companies to pay for news

By Caroline Fisher and Sora Park The government has finally tabled its News Bargaining Incentive legislation to make big tech companies pay for the Australian journalism
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