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Man and woman in boardroom. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Support & Services, Technology

Cyber security support for small business directors

Directors of small businesses and not-for-profit organisations have access to a new guide which outlines obligations around cyber security. The Cyber Security Handbook
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Farmer on phone in field. | Newsreel

Business, Rural, Technology

AI-enhanced weather forecasts for farms

Weather forecasts, boosted by artificial intelligence, are being developed which will provide farmers with information specific to their area of land. Hort Innovation
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Fraud tag in filing cabinet. | Newsreel

Business, Professional Services

New unit to tackle insurance fraud

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has launched a new counter-fraud initiative headed up by a veteran cybercrime detective. ICA CEO Andrew Hall said undetected
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Artist's impression business tower

Business, Property

Narrow office tower plan for Hamilton

A development application has been lodged with Brisbane City Council for a four-storey office building in the inner-northern suburb of Hamilton. Holm Developments plan
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Alpha HAP worker in Gladstone | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Mining & Resources, Technology

World-first refinery confirmed for Gladstone

Gladstone will be home to the world’s largest high purity alumina refinery after Alpha HPA confirmed its investment today. The Australian-based aluminium producer has
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Child in study about video games | Newsreel

Education, Higher Education

Gaming can boost children’s wellbeing

Children can benefit from playing video games, according to a recent QUT study. Published in a UNICEF report on the impact of gaming, the study found playing video games
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Mother and son home schooling. | Newsreel

Education, Government, Schools, State

Home schooling group needs parent experts

Queensland parents’ views on Home Education will be the focus of a new State Government advisory group. Expressions of Interest are being called for members of the
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Eating and watching television can lead to overindulgence - Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Higher Education

Distraction kills pleasure and drives overindulgence

Distraction is a pleasure killer and leads to overindulgence, according to new research by the American Psychological Association. Study author Stephen Murphy from Ghent
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Saying please is used only seven percent of the time - Newsreel

Community, Education, Higher Education

The word ‘please’ is falling on hard times

The word “please”, which children are taught is the key to politeness and respectful requests, has fallen on hard times. People are now using it infrequently
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QUT professor Michael Flood. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Higher Education

Perpetrator naming key to male accountability

Greg Anderson, Adrian Bayley and Rowan Baxter. Do these names ring a bell? Perhaps if we mention Rosie Batty or Jill Meagher or Hannah Clarke, the penny will drop. The
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Koala chewing gum leaf. | Newsreel

Community, Environment, Government, State

‘Confusing’ koala protection rules to be changed

Amendments to koala protection legislation will aim to prevent unintended clearing of koala habitat and streamline development applications. A Queensland Government
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Plans for Honey Farm sport precinct Sunshine Coast. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Local, Sport

Sweet milestone for Honey Farm sporting precinct

Work has begun on a major sporting and recreation precinct on the Sunshine Coast. The Honey Farm Sport and Recreation Precinct at Meridian Plains will feature sporting
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Lowering of Brisbane car parking requrements

Business, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Property

Minimum car parks scaled back for city apartments

Brisbane City Council is scaling down mandatory car parking requirements in the inner city as part of efforts to make housing more affordable. The Inner-City
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Aerial view of the port of Brisbane

Business, Government, State, Technology, Transport

Robotic efficiency at ports focus of research

Research to improve the efficiency in our ports has received $1.5m in funding from the Queensland Government. Brisbane-based Young Guns Container Crew is developing
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People wearing masks in crowd

Community, Economy, Federal, Federal Budget, Government, Health

Pandemic ‘amnesia’ in public health response

Australia remains unprepared for the next pandemic following this week’s Federal Budget, according to the Public Health Association of Australia. Association CEO Terry
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Long-term unemployment down 40 percent - Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Long-term unemployment down 40 percent

The post-pandemic labour boom has washed away much of Australia’s long-term unemployment, with a 40 percent fall in four years. A new Productivity Commission report,
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Older workers are having trouble changing job - Newsreel

Economy, People

Employees averaging over 12 jobs in their careers

Workers are averaging more than 12 jobs between the ages of 18 and 56 and the length of time spent in each one has fallen eight percent in a decade. A new OECD report,
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Couple on computer worried about bills. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Professional Services

Home loan lenders adding to customer hardship

More than a third of Australians seeking hardship assistance from banks have given up due to complicated applications processes. An Australian Securities &
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Cargo ship at sea. | Newsreel

Economy

Sustainability focus in updated trade agreement

An updated trading agreement with our southeast Asian neighbours will include enhanced obligations around sustainability and equality. The Federal Parliament Joint
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People waiting on chairs.| Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Unemployment edges higher in changing economy

Australia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rose to 4.1 percent in April. This was up from a revised 3.9 per cent in March as jobless numbers jumped by 30,000 during
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Animated character Blue in front of Brisbane sign

Arts

Tickets on sale for Bluey immersion

Fans of the hit children’s animated series Bluey can be the first to secure tickets to Brisbane’s latest immersive experience when tickets go on sale
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Thomas Dixon Centre on Montague Road, West End.

Arts, Dance

Queensland Ballet to create production centre in West End

Queensland Ballet will extend its footprint in West End with the purchase of land near the Thomas Dixon Centre. A dedicated production centre to house Queensland
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Aboriginal artist selling art. | Newsreel

Arts

First Nations art focus of new Board

The search is on for the inaugural Board members who will be tasked with advancing First Nation art in Australia. Creative Australia has opened an Expression on Interest
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Jenson Blight and Ruby Day Queensland Ballet finalists in the Prix de Lausanne 2024. | Newsreel

Arts, Dance

Queenslanders finalists in grand Prix of ballet

The Queensland Ballet Academy has produced Australia’s only finalists at the prestigious Prix de Lausanne 2024 competition in Switzerland. The Prix de Lausanne is the
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Live music drives global boom - Newsreel

Arts, Music

Superfans drive a buoyant global year for music

The global music industry had an unexpected bumper year in 2023 as “superfans” drove sales and emerging markets took off. The Goldman Sachs 2023 Music in the Air
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Queensland surf lifesavers pulling boat out of water. | Newsreel

Community, Government, State

10-year deal gives life savers certainty

Queensland beaches will be under the watch of lifesavers for at least another decade following a $125 million funding announcement. With the current four-year funding
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Graphic showing online data collection. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Retail, Technology

Your de-identified data not so anonymous

An increase in personal data collection has led to concerns de-identified information could be traced back to an individual as datasets are combined. A new report from
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Mother and new born baby. | Newsreel

Community, Health

Fewer child deaths extending women’s lives

Women are living longer because fewer children are dying, a new study has found. Research out of Cornell University in the United States found that the decline in
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Man with Azheimer's disease and nurse. | Newsreel

Community, Health

New predictors of Alzheimer’s disease

A new study has linked the likelihood of a person developing Alzheimer’s disease with that person’s other medical conditions. The Australian Imaging, Biomarker and
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Woman talking to doctor. | Newsreel

Community, Federal, Government, Health, Support & Services

Free Mental Health Centre in Ipswich

Queensland’s third free walk-in Mental Health Centre has opened in Ipswich, west of Brisbane. The Ipswich centre, which now has a permanent home on Level 1 of the Eats
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Louise Faulkner. | Newsreel

Appointments, Community, Government, People, State, Support & Services

New members on Carers Advisory Council

Wellways Australia’s Louise Faulkner has been appointed to the Queensland Carers Advisory Council. Ms Faulkner is the national service delivery manager for Wellways
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Elderly Asians laughing. | Newsreel

Community, People

Ageing Australia to reflect non-English roots

A third of Australia’s elderly population is expected to be from non-English speaking backgrounds in just over 20 years, according to new research. Projections from
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New QFES Commissioner Stephen Smith. | Newsreel

Appointments, Government, People, State

Commissioner and Department heads announced

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) Acting Commissioner Stephen Smith has been made permanent, after six months in the caretaker role. Commissioner Smith has
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QUT Professor Michael Flood. | Newsreel

People

Making a stand for gender equality

By Elissa Lawrence QUT researcher Professor Michael Flood has spent decades advocating for gender equality and engaging men and boys in domestic and sexual violence
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Sometimes people prefer chatbots - Newsreel

Business, Education, Higher Education, People, Technology

Sometimes you just want the chatbot

In the 1998 movie Small Soldiers one of the characters is trying to report some toys coming to life and running amok. He is talking to a human, and not having much luck
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Six mistakes that hinder careers - Newsreel

Economy, Employment, People, Perspectives

The six things that hinder successful careers

Most careers can survive a few ups and downs. You win a few, you lose a few. Sometimes it works out. Sometimes, not so much. When I started writing the Worknado book a
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Nat Cook | Newsreel

Brisbane 2032, Community, Perspectives, Sport

Fund sets up Aussie athletes for success and life

By Nat Cook Every athlete should be celebrated. Every athlete should be encouraged. And every athlete should be supported. I am not just talking about those who stand
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Jerry Seinfeld in Unfrostered

Arts, Perspectives

Comedy cleansing drives chronic laughter drought

By Shane Rodgers Do you ever think about what makes you laugh out loud and uncontrollably? These days it might be nothing. But there is something in our weird and
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Taylor Swift Eras - Newsreel

Arts, Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Infrastructure, Music, Perspectives

What Taylor Swift can teach us about Olympic stadiums

By Shane Rodgers There was something very curious about two sets of economic data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in the past couple of weeks. They
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Many people have a fear of posting online - Newsreel

Business, Perspectives, Technology

Fear of posting leaves content dancing in the dark

By Joe McKay For better or worse, LinkedIn is part of Australian life. Around 70 percent of the adult population (over 14m Aussies) have a LinkedIn account. Global
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