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Brisbane makes debut on world’s 50 best cities list

Brisbane has cracked the list of the 50 best cities of the world, according to Time Out. In spruiking the River City coming in 37th, the Brisbane Economic Development
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Green hydrogen. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Education, Energy & Resources, Environment, Research & Science

Reality check for green hydrogen dreams

Less than 10 percent of announced green hydrogen projects worldwide have come to fruition as high costs and uncertainty continue to impact the technology. A new study by
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Nolans project Northern Territory, Australia. | Newsreel

Business, Energy & Resources, Federal, Government

$200m boost for world-class rare earths project

One of the world’s largest rare earths metal projects, to be based in the Northern Territory, is a step closer following a $200m investment from the National
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Caucasian couple looking surpsised in the car

Business, Community, Safety, Transport

Five surprising items you should not keep in your car

Victoria’s peak motoring body has published a list of five times that motorists should not keep in their cars. They include some electronic devices, medicines, aerosol
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Commemorative Australian Open $2 coins

Business, Community, Retail, Sport

Mint serves up Australian Open $2 coins

New commemorative $2 coins have been released to coincide with the Australian Tennis Open, currently underway in Melbourne. Australia Post has partnered with the Royal
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screen

Community, Education, Environment, Health, Research & Science

Reducing screen time is harder without green space

Programs to reduce screen time for young people tend to be less effective if there is no green space nearby for them to escape to. A University of Michigan study said
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Student at St Mary's St Mary’s School Beaudesert. | Newsreel

Education, Schools

2025 Prep intake increased to meet population growth

Increased demand for Prep places across South-East Queensland has led Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) to increase the 2025 intake in a number of schools across the
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QIMR Berghofer researcher Dr Brittany Mitchell, right, and colleague. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Gene discovery helps better predict risk of depression

Scientists have enhanced the ability to predict a person’s risk of depression through the discovery of almost 300 more genes linked to the condition. The global study,
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Woman reading a book. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Looking for a dopamine hit? Read a great book

The power of words has been confirmed, with new experiments showing the human brain releases chemicals based on language, just as it does for physical experiences. An
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3D printed fungal battery.

Education, Research & Science

Fungi power drives new battery option

European scientists have created a 3D printable biodegradable fungal battery. Researcher Carolina Reyes, from the Swiss research institution Empa, said the new microbial
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Workers in a community kitchen. | Newsreel

Community, Government, State, Support & Services

$80m fund to maximise social impact in Queensland

Queensland will soon have its first Office of Social impact to identify and promote for-purpose enterprises. State Treasurer David Janetzki said the new office would
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Brisbane Story Bridge at night. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Local, Support & Services

Brisbane residents positive about life in the River City

Brisbane residents are some of the most positive in the country about their quality of life. The latest Better Brisbane Index, released by the Brisbane City Council this
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Caboolture satellite hospital, Queensland. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Health, State

Audit underlines confusion around Satellite Hospitals

An audit of Queensland Health has found more than 3500 Queenslanders, with imminently life-threatening conditions, presented at one of the state’s new Satellite
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Artist impression of Mooloolaba Foreshore Stage 2.

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

Millions to progress Mooloolaba transformation

The upgrade of the Mooloolaba foreshore, on the Sunshine Coast, has been bolstered by a multi-million cash injection through the SEQ Liveability Fund. The Federal and
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Doctor and patient at breast screening. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Health, State

Bid to lift breast screening rates as numbers grow

The Queensland Government is bolstering its breast screening program to lift participation rates and plan for a more than 20 percent increase in eligible women over the
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Small business owners looking at finances. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, Legal, Professional Services, Retail, Tourism

Cashflow issues impact 80 percent of small businesses

Nearly 80 percent of Australian small businesses reported cash flow problems over the past 12 months. A new Commbank survey also found that more than a quarter of small
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People in job queue. | Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Unemployment rate rises to 4 percent

Australia’s unemployment rate rose to 4 percent in December, despite the number of employed people growing by more than the monthly average for 2024. The latest
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Person putting money in piggy bank. | Newsreel

Economy, Finances

More Aussies growing savings through spending cuts

Half of all Australians cut back on dining out and trips to the cinema over the last quarter to counter cost-of-living pressures, but more people are now opting to bank
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Farmer in field. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, Rural

RIC review keeps farm business loan rate at 5.18%

Australian farmers have another six months of certainty in servicing loans with the Regional Investment Corporation (RIC) leaving its concessional farm business loan
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Family shopping for school backpack. | Newsreel

Early Learning, Economy, Education, Finances, Higher Education, Schools, Vocational

$2.7 billion price tag on back-to-school purchases

Back-to-school spending is tipped to inject around $2.7 billion into the Australian retail economy. New research by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) found the
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Fortitude Valley Music Hall, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. | Newsreel

Arts, Business, Music, Retail, Tourism

JC’s one-man band grows to a 16-strong ensemble

Queensland’s Night-Life Economy Commissioner has been given a diverse group of back-up performers to help drive the state’s after-hours activity. Appointed in
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Bob Dylan. | Newsreel

Arts, Music

Dylan blows in as TikTok is knockin’ on heaven’s door

Undeterred by TikTok’s potential ban in the United States, legendary signer-songwriter Bob Dylan made his first appearance on the social media platform this
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Band playing live music. | Newsreel

Arts, Federal, Government, Music

Core funding for national music organisations

More than a dozen national music organisations have received funding to support their operations as inaugural recipients of Music Australia’s Core Contribution
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Violinist Véronique Serret. | Newsreel

Arts, Music

Secret is out as Serret set to play in South Brisbane

Music inspired by the natural sounds of Mt Coo-tha will waft across South Brisbane in February, when ARIA-nominated violinist Véronique Serret takes the stage. The
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Taylor Swift. | Newsreel

Arts, Music

Taylor Swift greatest chart topper this century. Drake 2nd

Taylor Swift is Billboard’s top artist of the 21st century. The United States chart-producing music and entertainment company, looked back at its albums and singles
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Brisbane police with speed camera on e-scooter. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Safety, State

E-scooter police blitz in Brisbane CBD

Police are cracking down on dangerous e-scooter use in Brisbane’s CBD, with a recent operation resulting in 50 people receiving tickets. Brisbane City Sergeant
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Terrorist online. | Newsreel

Community, Federal, Government, Safety

Whole-of-society focus in counter-terrorism strategy

More than $100m will be invested over the next four year to fight terrorism and extremism under a new strategy. Federal Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said the extra
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Solar panels and wind farm. | Newsreel

Community, Environment

Renewables knowledge gap a risk to energy transition

Despite hundreds of thousands of Queenslanders having rooftop solar, a new report has revealed many are not fully aware of the scale of the nation’s move to
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Woman washing clothes. | Newsreeel

Community, Economy, Finances, Support & Services

Five ways to save thousands of dollars in 2025

Consumer advocacy group Choice has revealed the most effective ways Australians can save money as they embark on a new year. Choice Editorial Director Mark Serrels said
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Great white shark. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Demand for shark meat drives extinction risk

A rise in global demand for shark and ray meat is driving many species to extinction with Australia one of the few safe havens for the marine creatures. James Cook
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Michael Dobbie-Bridges. | Newsreel

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

Five fresh faces on Stadiums Queensland Board

The Board of Stadiums Queensland has a new look as the state brings in a fresh set of skills in the buildup to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. State
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Woman jogging. | Newsreel

Community, Health, People, Support & Services

Call to look past body size for holistic health assessment

Dietitians are hoping recent debate around the merit of the Body Mass Index (BMI) to determine a person’s health extends to re-thinking body size as a measure of
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Jenni Banks. | Newsreel

Appointments, Brisbane 2032, Community, People, Sport

Banks to drive push to improve Para coaching

Paralympics Australia Director of Sport during the Sydney 2000 Games Jenni Banks, has been enlisted to lead a new initiative to improve coaching for Para athletes aiming
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Multi-generational family. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Economy, Health, People

Gen Beta makes its debut in 2025. Five trends to watch

2025 represents the first time in history seven generations (eight, if you count centenarians) will be alive at the same time, with Gen Beta joining the party. Babies
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World's oldest 3D map. | Newsreel

Education, People, Research & Science

Palaeolithic people engraved 3D map 13,000 years ago

A 13,000-year-old engraving discovered near Paris is believed to be the world’s oldest 3D map. Researcher Anthony Milnes, from the University of Adelaide, said a
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Flags of Israel and Palestine. | Newsreel

Perspectives

What the Gaza deal really means. An expert’s view.

After 15 months of bitter conflict on the Gaza Strip, a ceasefire deal has been agreed which promises an end to the fighting and will allow for the access of food and
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Falling Australian dollar graphic. | Newsreel

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Aussie dollar hits five-year low, but don’t panic

By John Hawkins You may have seen stories the Australian dollar has “plummeted”. Sounds bad. But what does it mean and should you be worried? The most-commonly
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Federal opposition leader Peter Dutton. | Newsreel

Federal Election, Government, Perspectives

Dutton’s election year “launch” short of answers

By Michelle Grattan Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s Sunday “soft launch” of his campaign for election year was carefully calibrated to pitch to the party faithful
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2025 is a good time to reboot your thinking -

Community, Health, Perspectives

5 steps to having a more chilled life in 2025

By Shane Rodgers This is a tough time of year for a lot of people. We put so much stock into the Christmas-New Year wind-down that the prospect of cranking up a new year
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Fire in California. | Newsreel

Community, Environment, Perspectives, Safety

Could Los Angeles-style fires devastate Australian cities?

By David Bowman As I write this, five people are dead and at least 1000 buildings have been destroyed by wildfires that have swept across Los Angeles. Around 100,000
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