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Gas-fired power station. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Energy & Resources, Environment, Government, State

Gas and coal remain core to state’s energy future

An extra 400MW of gas-fired power generation is part of a new 10-year energy plan for Queensland. State Treasurer and Energy Minister David Janetzki said the Energy
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People eating ice cream. | Newsreel

Business, Products, Retail

Australia’s best vanilla ice cream, plain and simple

There was nothing vanilla about the latest taste test from Choice. Mark Serrels, the Editorial Director for the consumer advocacy group, said blind trials were held to
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Woolloongabba, Brisbane.

Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Government, Infrastructure, Property, Retail, Sport, State

Go time to develop Gabba Entertainment Precinct

The procurement process is underway to transform Brisbane’s iconic Gabba stadium and the neighbouring former GoPrint site, in the city’s inner-south. Deputy
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Gen AI use. | Newsreel

Business, Technology

Weekly use of generative AI doubles in a year

Weekly use of generative AI has almost doubled in 12 months, with only 10 percent of people now saying they are unaware of the technology. A survey by the Reuters
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Housing vs unit stock

Business, Property

‘Severe’ supply shortage drives surge in Brisbane unit prices

Historically low listings are driving continuing Brisbane housing price hikes as unit price growth in the city continues to outpace freestanding houses. The Cotality
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Dr Brittany Mitchell and Dr Jodi Thomas. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Gene research shows women have higher risk of depression

Genetic factors play a greater role in depression in women than men, according to new Queensland research. A study by Brisbane-based QIMR Berghofer found about twice as
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Dr Will White. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Queensland’s deepest ocean secrets studied

Scientists are preparing for a month-long mission to study the deepest ocean floors off the Queensland Coast. Voyage Chief Scientist Dr Will White said a team on board
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Professor Jonathan Rhodes. | Newsreel

Education, Higher Education

Research might unites in new Brisbane centre

A Brisbane university has created a new cross-faculty centre to address the world’s most pressing environmental and societal challenges. Professor Jonathan Rhodes said
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Heart attack. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Arthritis drug shown to boost heart attack recovery

A drug already used to treat arthritis has been found to help people better recover from heart attacks. Researchers at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute in
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Big Bang graphic. | Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

New data provides an end date for the universe

While some theories suggest the universe, sparked by the big bang, will expand forever, new calculations predict an end to it all in a big crunch. Cornell University
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Artist's impression Caloundra town square. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Environment, Government, Infrastructure, Local

$4m boost fast-tracks new Caloundra town square

Caloundra will have a new city heart within two years, with design work for a new town square fast-tracked. Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said a $4 million boost
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Caxton Street, Brisbane. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Events, Government, Local, Retail, Sport, Tourism

Caxton Street lights up for future Suncorp events

Sporting teams which grace Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium in future years will have their colours put up in lights. Brisbane City Council plans to illuminate Caxton
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Queensland Rail train at station. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Federal, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Transport, Travel

Councils push to extend commuter rail to Toowoomba

Two regional councils have called for an extension of south-east Queensland commuter rail services to Toowoomba. Toowoomba Regional Council Mayor Geoff McDonald and
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Young woman with drivers licence.

Community, Government, State, Support & Services, Travel

Fee relief for Queensland victims of crime

Victims of crime in Queensland will have the cost of replacing key identification documents waived. State Transport and Main Roads Minister Brent Mickelberg said
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Man threatening woman and child with closed fist. | Newsreel

Community, Government, State, Support & Services

Peak bodies fast-tracked for DFV and sexual violence

The Queensland Government will bring forward the launch of a Domestic and Family Violence peak body by four years. State Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
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Manager and worker on production floor.

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Economy, Employment, Energy & Resources, Finances, Infrastructure, Legal, Manufacturing, Professional Services, Property, Retail, Rural, Technology, Tourism, Transport

Business confidence surges to 10-year high

Queensland business confidence is at its highest levels in more than a decade. Business Chamber Queensland CEO Heidi Cooper said the group’s latest sentiment report
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Teacher and student. | Newsreel

Economy, Education, Employment, Government, Schools, State

Australia leads world in fast-tracking teachers

A global study of teachers has found the vast majority are satisfied with their jobs, while Australia is fast-tracking mature-aged teachers at world-leading rates. The
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Frustrated supermarket shopper. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, People, Retail

Frustrated shoppers want clearer unit pricing

More shoppers are trying to use unit pricing at supermarkets, but are increasingly being frustrated by the way it is rolled out in stores. New CHOICE research found “a
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Rural kids

Economy

Rural vs urban divide – measuring opportunity

Where a person grows up has a lasting influence on their life chances, according to an OECD report released today which shows a rural-urban performance gap between
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Reserve Bank of Australia building. | Newsreel

Economy, Finances

Reserve Bank keeps cash rate at 3.6 percent

Persistent inflation has prompted the Reserve Bank to leave the cash rate unchanged at 3.6 percent, following its Board meeting today. In a statement following the
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Now You See Me Live cast. | Newsreel

Arts, Theatre

Now you can see them live at QPAC

Fans of the global film franchise Now You See Me will be able to be captivated up close and personal in Brisbane this January. Four trailblazing illusionists will
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kith and kin (installation view, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane) 2024

Arts, Fine arts

Family tree installation spans 65,000 years

Kith and kin is a vast installation featuring a genealogical chart capturing artist Archie Moore’s First Nations Australian and convict British and Scottish
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recovered futures art

Arts, Fine arts

Art Exhibition to raise mental health awareness

The Recovered Futures Art Exhibition showcases work from artists who have experienced mental health challenges. In its 34th year, there are 337 artworks this year that
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David Wells painting Dream house with a galah. | Newsreel

Arts, Fine arts, Government, Local

Dream art win highlights housing crisis

A commentary on the current housing crisis has won Brisbane artist David Wells a national art award. His painting, Dream house with a galah, took out the top honour, and
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Brisbane Festival Walk This Way installation. | Newsreel

Arts, Business, Community, Dance, Events, Fine arts, Music, Theatre, Tourism

Millions exposed to Brisbane Festival’s magic moments

Take a breath Brisbane, your festival is over for another year, with more than five million engaging in the September extravaganza either in person … or
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Homeless mother and child. | Newsreel

Community, Federal, Government, Health, State, Support & Services

Jump in rate of family violence leading to homelessness

The incidence of family and domestic violence leading to homelessness in Queensland has jumped by almost 15 percent, exceeding the national average. New analysis from
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Melbourne Cup

Community, Events

Melbourne Cup lunches with tickets still available

It’s less than a month until the race that stops the nation so hold onto your hats and gather your sweeps for our roundup of the glitziest functions around Brisbane
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Kazia Therapeutics CEO John Friend and QIMR Berghofer Director and CEO Professor Fabienne Mackay. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Education, Health, Manufacturing, Research & Science

Development deal for world-leading cancer therapy

One of the most advanced global tools in cancer immunotherapy, developed in Brisbane, is a step closer to being readily available. The new cancer therapy, developed at
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Fire and flood. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Bushfires increase flooding risk by 700 percent

The increased prevalence of bushfires is causing double trouble, with a new study showing areas stripped of vegetation are eight times more likely to be impacted by
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Plantapalooza

Community, Events

Spring garden glow-up at Plantapalooza

Give your garden a spring glow-up at Plantapalooza and learn some green-thumb wisdom from expert horticulturalists on Saturday, October 11. The plant festival at Rocklea
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Professor Richard Robson. | Newsreel

Education, Higher Education, People, Perspectives, Research & Science

Aussie professor wins Nobel Prize for MOFs

By Deanna D’Alessandro The 2025 Nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded for the development of metal-organic frameworks: molecular structures that have large
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Will Hodgman. | Newsreel

Appointments, Economy, Finances, Government, Local, People, State

Hodgman new Trade and Investment Queensland chair

Invest Gold Coast Chair Will Hodgman will be heading up the M1 to take the reins of the Trade and Investment Queensland Board. Queensland Finance, Trade, Employment and
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Office workers. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Employment, Federal, Government, People, State, Technology

Most public servants ready to embrace AI

The majority of Australia’s public servants believe artificial intelligence (AI) will help them deliver better government services. A survey commissioned by public
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Nat Cook | Newsreel

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

Experts set to advise Brisbane 2032 Board revealed

A trimmed down Brisbane 2032 Board won’t be lacking for expert advice, with the members of four new advisory groups now known. Less than three months after the
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Dr Balaji Somasundaram. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, Community, Education, Health, Manufacturing, People, Research & Science

New GM for nation-leading QIMR Berghofer facility

A leader in the field of biotech and advanced therapeutics is joining QIMR Berghofer as the new General Manager of Q-Gen Cell Therapeutics. Dr Balaji Somasundaram will
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Us Israel Palestine flag

Perspectives

Celebrate the ceasefire, but prepare for the next phases

After two years of violence and the deaths of 68,000 Palestinians and more than 1,200 Israelis, most of them civilians, it has been reported that Hamas and the Netanyahu
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Interracial team of agronomists examining crops in soybean field

Perspectives

Insurance risks emerge in agribusiness split entities

By Stephen White It is common in the agribusiness sector for operations to be structured across multiple entities. For example, with one entity employing staff, another
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Cyclone Alfred. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Economy, Environment, Finances, Infrastructure, Perspectives, Property

Australia’s $4.5 billion extreme weather problem

By Johanna Nalau This week’s release of the Insurance Council of Australia’s report puts Australia on the spot: We rank second in the world in extreme
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Flags of Israel and Palestine. | Newsreel

Perspectives

Two years on, is there a glimmer of hope?

By Eyal Mayroz Two years into the most horrific chapter in the history of Israel and Palestine, a glimmer of hope has been offered to both sides by US President Donald
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Jane Goodall. | Newsreel

Community, Environment, People, Perspectives

Jane Goodall redefined what it meant to be human

By Mireya Mayor Anyone proposing to offer a master class on changing the world for the better, without becoming negative, cynical, angry or narrow-minded in the process,
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