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Aboriginal tour guide.

Business, Economy, Employment, Federal, Government, Tourism

Eagerly-awaited support for tourism and hospitality

A new careers platform has been launched specifically for Australia’s tourism and hospitality sector. With workforce demand in the industry expected to grow by nearly
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Photographer in wheelchair

Business, Community, Support & Services, Tourism, Travel

Travellers with accessible needs a $30 billion industry

Almost a quarter of travellers in Australia last year had accessible needs and contributed almost $30 billion to the country’s tourism economy. A new report from
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E-commerce graphic. | Newsreel

Business, Infrastructure, Property, Retail

E-commerce rise piles pressure on infrastructure pipeline

The rise of e-commerce in Australia is adding pressure to an infrastructure pipeline in Queensland already overflowing with pre-Brisbane 2032 projects. A new report from
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Small business owner. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, Defence & Aerospace, Energy & Resources, Government, Infrastructure, Legal, Manufacturing, People, Professional Services, Property, Retail, Rural, State, Technology, Tourism, Transport

Fresh faces set to advise State on small business

A diverse mix of business leaders have been enlisted to form a new Queensland Small and Family Business Ministerial Reference Group. State Small and Family Business
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Woman upset on phone. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Economy, Finances, Professional Services, Support & Services

Insurance woes drive complaints to Ombudsman

More Australians are being angered by insurance companies and investment advice, keeping complaints about financial institutions above 100,000 over the past 12
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Women walking

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

No excuse for not stepping out with lower daily target

Aussies struggling to reach their 10,000 steps a day can relax, with scientists now suggesting a lower step target will do the trick. A new study, published in The
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JCU Deputy Vice Chancellor Research Professor Jenny Seddon and QIMR Berghofer Director Professor Fabienne Mackay. | Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

Research partners leverage state-wide expertise

A collaboration stretching the length of Queensland is set to drive innovation in medical research. QIMR Berghofer, based in Brisbane, and North Queensland’s James
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UQ open day

Education, Higher Education

Uni open day season ahead

Choosing a university course can be a tough decision, but three of Brisbane’s top institutions are holding their open days soon to help ease the burden. First up is
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Parent helping child with school work.

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

Extra support for home education families

Parents providing home education in Queensland will be provided with extra support following a review into the current system. State Education Minster John-Paul
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Brisbane Catholic Education St Clares Primary School Yarrabilba students. | Newsreel

Education, Government, Schools, State

New checks for Year 1 students in Queensland

New phonics and numeracy checks will be introduced for all Year 1 students in Queensland. State Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek said the additional tests would
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Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Local, Support & Services

10,000 invites for inaugural citizen’s panel

Fifty Sunshine Coast residents will soon form a citizen’s panel to ensure community views are heard by Council, with 10,000 invited to apply. Sunshine Coast Mayor
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Kangaroo Point Bridge, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Business, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Professional Services, Property, State

Past and present honoured in design awards

Brisbane’s newest bridge has shared Queensland’s top urban design award with a tribute to a slice of regional history. The 470m Kangaroo Point Bridge was the
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City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery, Queensland Housing and Public Works Minister Sam O'Connor, City of Moreton Bay Deputy Mayor Jodie Shipway, Y Queensland CEO Damian Foley. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Government, Local, Property, State, Support & Services

Bay project to house homeless women over 55

Almost 50 homes for women aged over 55 at risk of homelessness are being built at Mango Hill. City of Moreton Bay Peter Flannery said the project is the latest in moves
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Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden. | Newsreel

Community, Environment, Government, Local, Support & Services

Sustainability’s sphere of influence spreads across Coast

Almost half of Sunshine Coast residents are aware of the region’s Biosphere, three years after its UNESCO designation. The latest Living on the Sunshine Coast survey
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Artist's impression of the future Mooloolaba foreshore. | Newsreel

Government, Local

Mooloolaba open for business despite renewal starting

Mooloolaba lifeguards will remain on duty and businesses open as usual, as work gets underway on the foreshore transformation at the Sunshine Coast hotspot. Sunshine
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Inflation target remains elusive - Newsreel

Economy, Finances

Australia catches up with the world on inflation

Australia is set to come into line with all other G20 countries and report inflation on a monthly basis. Australian Statistician David Gruen said the Australian Bureau
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Woman buying groceries with mobile phone.

Business, Economy, Finances, Professional Services, Technology

$160 billion flows through mobile wallets each year

Mobile payments jumped by almost 30 percent last year and now outnumber ATM cash withdrawals by more than 10 to one. A new Australian Banking Association (ABA) report
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Houses under construction. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, Infrastructure

Nuanced CGT reform would boost housing supply

Tweaks to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) could facilitate the build of 130,000 extra homes over the next five years. A new McKell Institute discussion paper argues instead of
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People in job queue. | Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Unemployment rate creeps up to 4.3 percent

Australia’s unemployment is on the rise after being stable for a number of months. The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed the seasonally
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Unhappy cafe worker. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Employment, People, Retail

Wage exploitation rife among young Aussie workforce

Almost a third of young people in Australia have been ripped off by employers. A new study from the Melbourne Law School found 33 percent of almost 2900 workers under 30
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Daley Pearson. | Newsreel

Arts, Film & Television, People

Ludo Studio brings Allen to life for Netflix

The latest Australian-created Netflix feature film is now in production in Queensland. Allen, a heart-warming tale of friendship and adventure, set against the backdrop
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Taylor Swift wax

Arts, Business, Music, Retail, Theatre

Swifties will wax lyrical about new Taylor tribute

Australia is part of the latest wave of Taylor Swift mania, with Sydney one of 13 cities world-wide to host a new honour to the global pop megastar. Madame Tussauds this
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Ed Sheeran

Arts, Music

Ed Sheeran loops back down under

By Susan Schwartz Record-breaker Ed Sheeran will be back to try his luck at breaking more records next year with a tour of Australia and New Zealand. Last time he was
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Ozzy Osbourne. | Newsreel

Arts, Music, People

Tributes to Ozzy Osbourne and his greatest hits

Iconic Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has died, aged 76. Osbourne’s family shared the news in a statement, saying “our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away
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Romeo & Juliet

Arts, Theatre

Contemporary update for Romeo and Juliet

By Susan Schwartz Arguably one of the greatest tragic love stories of all time, Romeo and Juliet has been given a fresh, contemporary setting that feels relevant while
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Young child drinking water. | Newsreel

Community, Environment, Health

Australia rated in new WHO data release

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released updated country-specific report cards on the state of health and the environment across the globe. WHO Department of
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Ekka 2025

Community, Events

Skip the Ekka queue for Strawberry Sundaes

By Susan Schwartz For the first time ever visitors to the Ekka will be able to pre-order their Strawberry Sundae, plus all children who attend on August 14 and 15 will
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Adult and child holding hands. | Newsreel

Community, Government, State, Support & Services

Push to bring vulnerable children back into care

Hundreds of Queensland children under Government care are choosing to forego state support, sparking an audit within a wider child safety Commission of Inquiry. State
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Person banking on phone.

Business, Community, Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, Professional Services, Safety

Police and banks unite to target money mules

Australians who rent out their bank accounts to criminals are in the crosshairs of both the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Banking Association (ABA). AFP
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Children in Olympic rings.

Brisbane 2032, Community

The vibe of Brisbane 2032 is taking shape

The essence of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games is being revealed with warmth and unity at its heart. Brisbane 2032 President Andrew Liveris teased the
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Hulk Hogan. | Newsreel

Arts, Community, People, Sport, Theatre

Wrestling great Hulk Hogan dies following heart attack

Hulk Hogan, the man who led wrestling’s rise in popularity in the 1980s, has died, aged 71, following a heart attack. A statement from the Clearwater Police Department
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Paul Taylor. | Newsreel

Appointments, Arts, Fine arts, People

Taylor to head Queensland Art Gallery Board of Trustees

Paul Taylor has taken over as Chair of the Queensland Art Gallery Board of Trustees, which oversees the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). A
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Simon Crooks

Appointments, Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Government, Infrastructure, People, State

Simon Crooks new Games infrastructure boss

The man who delivered Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf will be in charge of the infrastructure build for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Simon Crooks has
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Group of young workers. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Education, Employment, People, Research & Science

Leaders missing the mark with Gen Z workers

The disconnect between a growing Gen Z workforce and their managers is widening due to outdated leadership styles, according to a new study. Consulting firm Engaged
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Brisbane 2032 President Andrew Liveris. | Newsreel

Appointments, Brisbane 2032, Community, People, Sport

Smaller Board to streamline Brisbane 2032 prep

The Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee is looking to hone its decision-making process and has reduced its Board numbers and announced advisory groups. Brisbane 2032
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Young boy at child care centre. | Newsreel

Early Learning, Education, Perspectives

Will stripping childcare centre funding keep children safe?

By Erin Harper Childcare centres will lose their eligibility for fee subsidies if they don’t meet safety standards, according to a new bill introduced to Federal
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Woman looking at phone. | Newsreel

Perspectives

Ghosted by a friend? How to handle the hurt

By Megan Willis When we talk about “ghosting”, we usually think it relates to dating. But what happens when you’ve been ghosted by someone you’ve known for years
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Australian Federal parliament. | Newsreel

Federal, Government, Perspectives

80 days after election, Parliament’s ready to sit

By Jill Sheppard and Patrick Leslie Despite many pre-election predictions, the 48th Australian parliament looks quite similar to the 47th. The Labor Party has greater
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Man bringing coffee to waking woman.

People, Perspectives

Do women need more sleep than men?

By Amelia Scott If you spend any time in the wellness corners of TikTok or Instagram, you’ll see claims women need one to two hours more sleep than men. But what does
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Woman kissing dog. | Newsreel

Community, Health, Perspectives

Can I catch a cold from my dog or cat?

By Eliza Keck Sniffle season has officially arrived. The tissues are out, the tea is brewing, and everywhere you go, someone is sneezing or coughing. As you’re
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