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An investigation has been launched into construction industry sexual harassment - Newsreel

Business, Infrastructure, Property

Investigation launched into building industry harassment

The Fair Work Ombudsman, Anna Booth, has started an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment of women in the building and construction sector. “These
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ASIC has warned it is being impersonated by scammers.

Business, Economy, Finances

ASIC being impersonated by scammers

Financial regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), has warned that it is being impersonators by scammers. In a statement released today,
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Are space laws out of date? - Newsreel

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Education, Legal, Research & Science

Call for fresh laws to stop space becoming a ‘wild west’

There are fresh calls for a review of laws governing space to avoid it becoming a “wild west” for corporations and tech billionaires. In a paper released this week,
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Queensland car thefts are on the rise - Newsreel

Business, Transport

Queensland records sharp rise in car theft claims

Car thefts have risen significantly in Queensland with rural and regional areas experiencing a particularly sharp rise. Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) figures,
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Many regional air routes have become unprofitable - Newsreel

Business, Federal Election, Government, Tourism

Threat to viability of regional air services

The peak body representing regional aviation has warned that critical services are at risk due to declining profitability, skill shortages and red tape. In a paper
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Brisbane Catholic Education, St Augstine’s College, Augustine Heights (2025)

Education, Schools

Multicultural schools boost cognitive and academic results

Students from diverse backgrounds help their peers foster a deeper understanding of the world, while boosting cognitive and academic outcomes, according to St
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Robots get confused telling time - Newsreel

Business, Education, Research & Science, Technology

Super intelligent AI struggles to tell the time

Artificial Intelligence has an amazing ability to process millions of pieces of data in seconds. But don’t ask it to give you the time. An Edinburgh University team
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Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock on Star Trek - Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

Bold new twist in search for extraterrestrial life

To quote Mr Spock on the 1960s Star Trek sci-fi series – “It’s life Jim but not as we know it”. It turns out that Star Trek was again ahead of its time
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Deepfakes created by CSIRO. | Newsreel

Business, Education, Research & Science, Technology

Deep flaws in deepfake detection tools

Critical flaws have been uncovered in widely used deepfake detection tools, sparking a call for urgent improvements in deepfake detection technologies. A study by
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Mary MacKillop College Nundah students. | Newsreel

Education, Federal, Government, Schools, State

Tips to prepare students for delayed NAPLAN testing

Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) schools have delayed the start of annual NAPLAN testing due to the impact of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Many of its 146 schools across
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The price of PBS medicines will fall in Australia - Newsreel

Community, Federal, Federal Election, Government, Health

PBS price reduction supported by both major parties

Australians will pay less for Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme medicines after Labor and the Coalition both pledged to reduce the co-payment to $25. Prime Minister Anthony
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Floods in North Queensland - Newsreel

Community, Environment, Federal, Government

Scope of North Queensland flood relief extended

The Federal Government has extended the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) to all of Queensland’s Cassowary Coast and Townsville local government
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The Bruce Highway in North Queensland - Newsreel

Business, Federal, Government, Infrastructure, State

Work kicks off on major Bruce Highway upgrades

Early works and planning have begun to deliver on the promised $9 billion upgrade of the Bruce Highway. Queensland Transport and Main Roads Minister Brent Mickelberg
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New wind farms proposed for Queensland - Newsreel

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

Consultation activated for new wind farms

The Queensland Government has announced the opening of public consultation on two proposed new windfarm developments. Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said wind
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Daintree rainforest in North Queensland - Newsreel

Business, Government, State, Tourism

Work begins on $4.5 million Daintree upgrade 

Upgrades to Queensland’s iconic Daintree rainforest area in North Queensland started today with a new 650-metre Boardwalk to enhance the visitor experience. The new
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Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway in The Intern - Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Unretirement trend begins to slow down

The trend of older people returning to the workforce slowed in February as the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained steady at 4.1 percent. Australian Bureau of
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Chinese tourism numbers are returning in Queensland - Newsreel

Business, Economy, Tourism

Chinese tourism recovering but historically low

Chinese visitor numbers to Queensland are finally showing signs of recovery but remain well below pre-COVID levels. Australia Bureau of Statistics figures, released
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Small business have growing confidence despite tough conditions - Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances

Confidence growing despite tough business conditions

Queensland businesses are showing rising levels of confidence despite reporting weak profits and tough operating conditions. The Business Chamber Queensland’s Pulse
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Master Builders building approvals for 2024

Economy

Construction approvals hit negative territory

Building approvals have dipped in the past three months across the state, except for Central Queensland, according to Master Builders Queensland. The figures taken from
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Man showing woman empty wallet. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, Retail

No love for non-essential spending in February

Valentine’s Day failed to open wallets this year, with consumer spending dropping in key sectors last month. The CommBank Household Spending Insights (HSI) Index fell
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Affordable Art Fair Brisbane 2025

Arts

The Affordable Art Fair returns to Brisbane

Global art phenomenon the Affordable Art Fair will return to Brisbane from May 8-11 after a successful inaugural event in the city last year. The Fair has revolutionised
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Many regional live music venues have closed across Australia - Newsreel

Arts, Music

Live music venues close as operators feel the strain

More than 1300 live music venues and stages are estimated to have closed over the past four years as operators face financial and personal strain. A study by
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BRISBANE-POWERHOUSE Comedy Festival 2025

Arts

Laugh out loud at the 2025 Brisbane Comedy Festival

The 2025 Brisbane Comedy festival has a $25 ticket special until Wednesday (March 19) for many of their participating performers. This year the festival promises more
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Danie Mellor

Arts

Marru exhibition brings new dimensions to art

Audiences can examine new ways of seeing the world with Danie Mellor’s Marru/ the unseen visible exhibition at the Queensland Art Gallery. “Marru” means
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Here you come again musical. | Newsreel

Arts, Music, Theatre

Here we go again, no Brisbane show for Dolly fans

Brisbane fans of Dolly Parton will need to start saving for plane tickets with a hit musical featuring the songs of the American country music legend skipping Queensland
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Clairvaux MacKillop College Curriculum Hospitality support staff and Douce (second from the right)

Community, Education

Refugee program offers hope and hospitality

Republic of Burundi refugee Douce is embracing new opportunities thanks to a unique Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) program. BCE’s Work and Welcome program
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ShaneHastings2024-MoffatBeach small.JPG copy

Community, Local

Have your say on Moffat Beach transformation

Moffatt Beach in Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast is about to undergo a major transformation, with the public invited to have their say on the future plans until April
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There are fresh calls for a tax on sugar-flavoured beverages - Newsreel

Community, Health

Doctors call for tax on sugar-sweetened soft drinks

The Australian Medical Association has renewed its calls for a tax on sugar-flavoured soft drinks as obesity overtakes smoking as the major cause of preventable
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40 percent of young adults report having a mental health condition - Newsreel

Community, Health

Free mental health counselling service a ‘game changer’

A peak mental health body has welcomed the free counselling service for all Australians to be introduced next year. The Federal Government has announced a free digital
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Sunshine Coast Council is undertaking mobility mapping to help disabled people better access their surrounds.

Community, Local

Getting around has become easier on the Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast’s spaces just got a whole lot more accessible with a new round of mobility mapping at Palmwoods, Buderim, Woombye and Landsborough. Wheelchairs with
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More than 100,000 people moved to Queensland from interstate in a single year - Newsreel

People

Massive interstate population flow to Queensland

Queensland has attracted more than 100,000 interstate migrants over the past 12 months, making it by far the most favoured destination for border hoppers. Australian
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A recreation of an early homo sapien family - Newsreel

Education, People, Research & Science

Humans have been speaking for 100,000 years

Humans are likely to have started speaking to each other more than 100,000 years ago, new research suggests. A study from MIT, released this week, said genomic evidence
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Debating skills and leadership success go hand in hand - Newsreel

Economy, Employment, People

Debating skills key to corporate leadership success

People with ambitions to climb the corporate ladder have been advised to learn debating skills. New research from MIT has found that people who train as debaters are
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Nearly one in three employees are working remotely - Newsreel

Economy, Employment, People

Nearly one in three employees working remotely

More than 30 percent of the workforce is working remotely, a jump from 23 percent in just five years. Executive Vice President of payroll organisation ADP International
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AI could be making us dumber - Newsreel

Education, People, Research & Science

Outsourcing our brains is stifling critical thinking

Humans are already showing signs of losing their critical thinking skills as they outsource more tasks to technology. A study by researchers at Microsoft and Lee
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ABBA silicone figures at ABBA - The Museum - Newsreel

Arts, Music, Perspectives

The curious case of Australia and ABBAmania

By Shane Rodgers For anyone growing up in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s, Swedish musical group ABBA was an enduring part of the pop culture fabric. Looking back, the
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Mars habitat. 3D render. | Newsreel

Business, Education, Manufacturing, Perspectives, Research & Science

3D printers the tool of choice for Martian pioneers

By Sven Bilén Throughout history, when pioneers set out across uncharted territory to settle in distant lands, they carried with them only the essentials: tools, seeds
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Bluescope steelworks Port Kembla, Australia. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, Manufacturing, Perspectives

First US tariff hit minor, but beware of ripple effects

By Lisa Toohey “Unjustified” and “not the way that friends and allies should be treated”. That’s how Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny
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Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Australia after TC Alfred. | Newsreel

Community, Perspectives, Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Alfred took our beaches, but the sand will return

By Javier Leon For many people, the most visible impact of Cyclone Alfred was the damage big waves and storm surge did to their local beaches. Beaches in South-East
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. | Newsreel

Federal, Federal Election, Government, Perspectives

Polls show Federal election is still neck and neck

With ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred disrupting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s reported plans to call a Federal election for April 12, the poll is likely to now be
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