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Harrison Box, founder of Paladin Space, with Triton. | Newsreel

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Education, Research & Science

World-first Aussie invention targets space junk

An Australian company has developed the world’s first device capable of capturing space debris from multiple targets and storing it on satellites for
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Steve and Kirra Beachtree Distilling Co, Sunshine Coast, Queensland.

Business, Government, Retail, State

Queensland businesses shore up Chinese market

Queensland businesses have returned to one of the world’s largest trade fairs for the first time since COVID. State Trade Minister Ros Bates said HOFEX 2025, in Hong
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Flight simulator. | Newsreel

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Federal, Government

World-first project links Aussie F-35 simulators

Australia has become the first nation to launch an integrated virtual training platform that connects its Air Force pilots across the country. The Australian Department
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Brisbane Whale Watching. | Newsreel

Business, Government, State, Tourism

Best of Queensland on show for all to see

Thousands of Queensland tourism operators have received the stamp of approval from Tourism and Events Queensland. The Best of Queensland Experience mark, which is
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Ikea flip flops. | Newsreel

Business, Retail

IKEA flips out with flat-pack fashion icon

While it may have missed the Summer sweet spot and used the wrong name, IKEA has paid homage to an Aussie icon to mark its 50th anniversary in this country. IKEA
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New frog species, Litoria tylerantiqua. | Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

Oldest Aussie frog leaps back in time 22 million years

A fossil located in regional Queensland has increased the age of Australia’s oldest frog ancestor by more than 20 million years. Researchers from UNSW Sydney has used
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Killer robot. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Education, Research & Science, Safety, Technology

AI breaches the threshold of free will

A new study has deemed Artificial Intelligence (AI) has met all the conditions of free will, turning theoretical moral questions into reality. Finnish philosopher and
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School students and Queensland Police Service boat. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Government, Schools, State, Support & Services

Select students take a peek behind the thin blue line

A select group of Queensland secondary school students have explored the inner workings of the Queensland Police Service (QPS). Through an immersive work experience
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Associate Professor Hang Lui

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science, Sport

Plan for comfortable 3D-printed smart T-shirts

A new 3D ink printing process has been developed which paves the way for more versatile and comfortable smart wearables. Researchers from Washington State University
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Dr Emily O'Leary. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Brisbane research identifies genes linked to OCD

Brisbane researchers have identified hundreds of genes directly linked to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). In the first study of its kind, the team from QIMR
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Woman receiving injection. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Health, State

One million not enough in battle against winter flu

Despite more than one million Queenslanders having received a free influenza shot, vaccination rates have stalled, prompting a warning from health officials. State
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Woman holding key to home. | Newsreel

Community, Government, State, Support & Services

Council begins work on response to homelessness

A group designed to guide the Queensland Government’s response to homelessness has held its first meeting. State Housing Minister Sam O’Connor said the Homelessness
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Ipswich Rd, Moorooka, Brisbane render. | Newsreel

Business, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Property, Transport

Magic developments under new neighbourhood plan

More than 2500 new homes will be built in Brisbane’s southern suburbs under a new plan approved by Brisbane City Council this week. The Nathan, Salisbury, Moorooka
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. | Newsreel

Appointments, Federal, Federal Election, Government, People

Full list of new Federal Government Ministry

Re-elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced his new-look Federal Ministry. Prime Minister Albanese said they would be sworn in by Governor-General Sam
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Artist's impression of Mooloolaba Foreshore. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Environment, Government, Infrastructure, Local

Beach preserved in updated Mooloolaba foreshore plans

The next stage of the Mooloolaba foreshore transformation is set to step up a gear, with contractors appointed. Sunshine Coast Environment and Liveability Portfolio
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The traits of bad, good and great leaders - Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Australian economy adds 95,000 workers in April

Almost 100,000 more Australians found work last month, keeping the national unemployment rate at 4.1 percent. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows
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Couple signing papers with another person. \ Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, Property

Home loan numbers drop by more than 3 percent

The number of new investment loans fell by 3.7 percent in the March quarter, while new home loans fell by 3.4 percent, according to the latest Australian Bureau of
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Couple worried about bills. | Newsreel

Economy, Finances

Australian drop in household income worst in OECD

Australia recorded the largest drop in household income of any OCED country last year. The latest figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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CPA Australia Tax Lead Jenny Wong. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, Professional Services

‘Finfluencers’ the new sharks at tax time

The rise of ‘finfluencers’ has promoted a warning from Australia’s accountants as tax time looms. CPA Australia is urging tax payers to beware of online financial
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Woman taking a break at work. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Employment, People

Quarter of Australians skipping work breaks

More than a quarter of Australian employees don’t take breaks during their work day, according to a new survey. Conducted by workplace supplies business COS to
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Musical festival crowd blurred. | Newsreel

Arts, Music

High costs changing the beat of Aussie live music scene

The high cost of music events are steering Australians away from seeing local artists and leading to increased pre-loading and drug taking. These are among the key
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Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo pipers. | Newsreel

Arts, Business, Community, Events, Music, Tourism

Brisbane debut for Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Brisbane will host the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo for the first time next year to celebrate the iconic event’s 75th anniversary. The Royal Edinburgh Military
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Dolly Parton. | Newsreel

Arts, Music

Top 100 country music songs of all-time

The top 100 country music songs of all-time have been revealed for fans to celebrate, criticise and cogitate. The experts at US music publication Billboard created the
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Baby and Johnny in Dirty Dancing | Newsreel

Arts, Film & Television, Music, Theatre

Brisbane date for Dirty Dancing in Concert

No one will be put in the corner when Dirty Dancing in Concert hits Brisbane in October. Tickets go on sale from tomorrow (May 7) for the Australian tour of the
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CEEBS

Arts, Film & Television

Funded content targets audiences where they are watching

Almost $20 million has been invested in local content production, supporting more than 110 projects. Screen Australia Director of Narrative Content Louise Gough said
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Dancer at Paniyiri, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Community, Events

Paniyiri means it’s all Greek this weekend

Paniyiri is warming up for a major milestone, as it descends on South Brisbane for the annual celebration of all things Greek. Paniyiri Greek Festival Volunteer
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Cyber crime graphic. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Federal, Government, Safety, Technology

Record number of data breaches in 2024

Data breaches jumped 25 percent last year, with the largest number recorded since mandatory reporting requirements were put in place. Australian Privacy Commissioner
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Woman with phone not working. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Federal, Government, Retail, Support & Services

Telcos reluctant to help customers in financial crisis

Telco customers continue to be crunched by the cost-of-living crisis with financial-based complaints to the ombudsman jumping by more than 70 percent in 12
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Couple in private jet. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Wealthiest 10 percent created two-thirds of global warming

The world’s wealthiest 10 percent are responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990, according to a new report. A study conducted by the International
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Fancy dish at The Curated Plate. Sunshine Coast, Queensland. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Events, Government, Local, Tourism

Sunshine Coast festival plates up more than 60 events

New events have been added to the Sunshine Coast’s premier food and drink festival, with more than 60 offerings now on the menu. Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli
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New Brisbane Airport Executive General Manager Commercial Scott Norris. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, People, Transport

Norris lands lead commercial role at Brisbane Airport

Brisbane Airport has a new executive to oversee its commercial operations. Scott Norris will begin as the new Executive General Manager Commercial at the end of June,
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Woman lonely at work. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Education, People, Research & Science, Support & Services

Opportunity for workplaces to combat loneliness

Businesses are well positioned to tackle loneliness, with a new report urging organisations to take a leading role in combating the societal issue. The University of
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Queensland Magistrate Jessica Keir. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, Government, Legal, People, State

New Magistrates for busy Queensland courts

Three new Magistrates have been appointed to the Queensland Magistrates Court. State Attorney-General Deb Frecklington said Deborah Mitchell, Adam Johnson, and Jessica
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Former Australian Olympic Swimmer Cate Campbell. | Newsreel

Appointments, Brisbane 2032, Community, Government, People, Sport, State

Sporting stars to advise on QAS transition

Sporting greats dominate the new Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) Advisory Board. State Sports Minister Tim Mander said the new eight-member board would be chaired by a
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Mother and son with flowers. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, People, Retail

Millions opt out of Mother’s Day celebration

Almost three million fewer Australians are expected to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday, compared to last year. A survey by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA)
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Bikes in the city of Amsterdam - Newsreel

Business, Community, Environment, Perspectives, Tourism

Bikeability can be the key to liveability

By Shane Rodgers Many years ago, when I lived in Canberra, my bicycle was my second car. My eldest daughter had a seat on the back, and I had a basket on the front for
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Person with autism listening to music

Perspectives

No! Everyone isn’t ‘a little bit autistic’

By Aimee Grant I recently had a medical appointment and explained that I’m autistic. It affects how I communicate and understand information, and sometimes I’m
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EV charging stations in Norway. | Newsreel

Perspectives

Charger anxiety the true barrier to EV uptake

By Ganna Pogrebna Range anxiety has long been seen as the main obstacle stopping drivers from going electric. But range isn’t the real issue. The average range of a
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Sussan Ley. | Newsreel

Appointments, Federal, Government, People, Perspectives

Ley first female leader of federal Liberals

By Michelle Grattan The federal Liberal party has elected its first female leader, with Sussan Ley narrowly defeating Angus Taylor, 29-25. Ley, 63, who was deputy leader
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Sad young person in tunnel. | Newsreel

Community, Federal, Government, Perspectives, Support & Services

What the homeless say they need to end the crisis

By Robyn Martin, Carole Zufferey and Michele Jarldorn The 2025 election is over and now it’s time for Labor to deliver on campaign promises to address
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