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Business, Economy, Finances, Technology

AI R&D investment soars in latest ABS stats

Research and development investment in artificial intelligence (AI) has grown by more than 140 percent over the past four years. New data from the Australian Bureau of
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Business, Economy, Employment, Technology

Most workers see AI as a support not a threat

Most Australians believe artificial intelligence (AI) will allow them to do their jobs better, not replace them. A new survey from the Tech Council of Australia (TCA)
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Business, Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, Local, Retail, State

The Laundry Lady set to clean up overseas

A Queensland business is cleaning up and looking to expand overseas after using artificial intelligence to leverage capacity in the laundry sector. Based on the Sunshine
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Business, Retail

‘Trendy’ Kmart top brand for budget-conscious Gen Z

Australian retailer Kmart is the top local brand in the eyes of Gen Z. The latest Australia’s Top 100 Youth Brands Report has revealed cost-of-living pressures have
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Wendy's. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Government, Local, Retail, Tourism

Lions help Queen Street Mall roar back to life

The granite pavers of Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall weathered the footsteps of almost eight million pedestrians last month. The Queensland capital’s main CBD
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Dr Biplob Pramanik and Dr Nilufa Sultana. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Education, Government, Health, Infrastructure, Local, Research & Science

New waste treatment process targets fatbergs

Australian researchers have developed a new wastewater treatment system that will help prevent “fatbergs” forming. Senior lead researcher Dr Biplob Pramanik, form
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Business, Community, Education, Health, Products, Research & Science, Retail

Cameras capture children exposed to unhealthy marketing

A study which placed cameras on children found they were exposed to unhealthy food, alcohol, and gambling marketing more than 70 times every day. Researchers from the
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Associate Professor Matthew Law, Brisbane. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Trial to test impact of genetic skin cancer warnings

If you were told your genes made you more susceptible to skin cancer, would you really change your habits? That’s what researchers at QIMR Berghofer have been tasked
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Community, Education, Research & Science, Support & Services

Mental toll of internet scams often overlooked

Innovative mental health support is needed in the wake of the rise of internet scams, according to a Brisbane researcher. Dr Luke Balcombe, from Griffith University’s
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Professor David Whiteman. | Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

From caravan parks to cancer breakthroughs

Professor David Whiteman’s hunt for answers about skin cancer has meant criss-crossing Queensland in an old Ford Falcon, taking skin samples from people in caravan
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Queensland and India flags.

Business, Economy, Finances, Government, State

Renewed focus on Queensland-India business ties

A three-year strategy has been developed to strengthen ties between Queensland and India. State Finance, Trade, Employment and Training Minister Ros Bates said the new
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Cassowaries. | Newsreel

Community, Environment, Government, State

Cassowary release first in Far North Queensland

For the first time, sibling cassowaries have been released into the wilds of Far North Queensland after almost a year in care. State Wildlife ranger Jeffrey Lewis said
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Business, Community, Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, Safety, Technology

More than 100 scam sites shutdown weekly. See examples

More than 100 scam investment websites are taken down in Australia every week, with social media ads now in the sights of the regulator. Australian Securities and
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Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Federal, Government, Infrastructure, State

Victoria Park green space condition of Federal Games funds

Improved access to green space in a redeveloped Victoria Park is a condition of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games funding agreement, signed this
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Coolum Beach, Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Community, Government, Local, Support & Services

Satisfaction index puts Sunshine Coast on top

Sunshine Coast ratepayers are the most satisfied in the State, based on a recent community survey on  Australia’s local governments. Conducted by Snap Send Solve, an
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Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Economy, Employment, Events, Finances, Infrastructure, Retail, Tourism

Billions to boost the Brisbane experience

Brisbane’s experience economy is set for a more than $11 billion infrastructure boost in the lead-up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Brisbane Economic
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Economy, Employment

Employers’ wage bill growth hovers around six percent

Total wages and salaries paid by Australian employers grew by almost six percent over the 12 months to June. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data showed
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. | Newsreel

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Prime Minister heralds start of economic reform roundtable

By Prime Minister Anthony Albanese   This week in Canberra we are bringing together leaders from the business community, the union movement and civil society to work
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Female workers. | Newsreel

Economy, Employment, People

Women join workforce in record numbers

Historical highs in female participation have helped lower the unemployment rate to 4.2 percent. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows the
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Australian money. | Newsreel

Economy, Employment, Finances

Aussie wage growth stable at 3.4 percent

Australia’s annualised wage growth remains at 3.4 percent. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data showed Wage Price Index (WPI) rose 0.8 percent in the
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Wet Tropics, Far North Queensland. | Newsreel

Arts, Fine arts, Literature

Wet Tropics a hot topic for creative artists

Queensland’s Wet Tropics will be the focus of a special publication produced through an artist-in-residence initiative highlighting Australia’s World Heritage
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Arts, Film & Television

Catch Jaws with extra bite across Brisbane

Just when you thought it was safe to get in the water – Jaws is at cinemas across Brisbane and in sync with a live orchestra to celebrate 50 years of the
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Arts, Music

Tunes and togetherness at Maleny Music Festival

The Maleny Music Festival lineup for 2025 promises a weekend of unforgettable music with 60 acts across seven stages and 150 concerts, dances, and workshops. Whether
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Jane Harper

Arts, Literature

Jane Harper in conversation for new novel

One of Australia’s best-selling international authors, Jane Harper, is coming to Brisbane for a conversation with audiences. The event coincides with the release of
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Humphrey

Arts, Film & Television

Humphrey B. Bear returns to television

Humphrey B. Bear has spent 16 years in hibernation but now he will return to television screens. Australia’s favourite bear was the star of the country’s longest
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Community, Education, Environment, Federal, Government, Research & Science

Southern ice disappearing quicker than the Arctic

Antarctic sea ice is disappearing far quicker than ice in the northern hemisphere, heightening concerns around accelerated coastal sea level rises. A new Australian-led
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Brisbane 2032, Community, Events, Government, Local, Sport, State

Softball World Cup in Queensland adds to mega 2027

The Women’s Softball World Cup will be held in Queensland in 2027. State Sport, Racing and the Olympic and Paralympic Games Minister Tim Mander said the eight best
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Story Bridge footpath repairs. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Travel

Council steels itself to open Story Bridge footpath

Pedestrian access on one side of Brisbane’s Story Bridge will be restored by the end of the year with work under way to install 1.5km of steel supports. Lord Mayor
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Brisbane Roar players. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Professional Services, Sport

Brisbane Roar back onside with ATO after $1.5m tax debt

The Brisbane Roar Football Club’s stoush with the Australian Tax Office (ATO) is over with the Federal Court this week dismissing a matter involving a $1.5 million
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Business, Community, Federal, Government, Support & Services, Technology

Cybercrime impacting half of online Australians

Almost half of all Australian internet users were victims of cybercrime in the past year, according to the Australian Institute of Criminology. Federal Cyber Security
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Community, Education, Health, People, Research & Science

Disorderly weekends trigger new sleeping disorder

Weekend partying is not just leading to dusty Mondays. It has spawned a new sleeping disorder. Researchers from Adelaide’s Flinders University found late nights,
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Sir Leo Hielscher. | Newsreel

Government, People, State

State Funeral for Sir Leo Hielscher on August 28

Sir Leo Hielscher will be honoured with a State Funeral at the end of August. Queensland Premier David Crisafulli said the family of the visionary behind modern
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Peter Beattie. | Newsreel

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

Beattie new Chair of Brandon BioCatalyst

Former Queensland Premier Peter Beattie is the new Chair of Brandon BioCatalyst, a collaboration of more than 50 of Australia and New Zealand’s leading medical
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Michelle O’Byrne. | Newsreel

Appointments, Federal, Government, People

O’Byrne new Ambassador for Gender Equality

Former Tasmanian politician Michelle O’Byrne is Australia’s next Ambassador for Gender Equality. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong said the ALP State and Federal
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Economy, Employment, Finances, People

Average Aussie wage now above $2000 a week

The average weekly wage for Australians has passed $2000 for the first time. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Head of Labour Statistics Sean Crick said average
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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers. | Newsreel

Economy, Employment, Federal, Finances, Government, Perspectives

The long ‘to do’ list from the economic roundtable

By Michelle Grattan As Jim Chalmers was navigating his economic reform roundtable, his colleague Mark Butler on Wednesday took a dive from the 10-metre board into the
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Community, Health, Perspectives, Sport

Flashing mouthguards are here to help head injury battle

By Nick Draper and Kevin Mangan When the Women’s Rugby World Cup kicks off this weekend, spectators will witness more than the usual thrills, skills and physical
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Business, Economy, Finances, Perspectives, Property

Five ways housing can drive up productivity

By Emma Baker, Andrew Beer and Rachel Ong ViforJ Most Australians invest much of their income into housing, making employment, education and retirement decisions based
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Perspectives

COVID lessons being steadily forgotten

By Shane Rodgers Five years after COVID-19 knocked the world off its axis for a while, it is worth asking whether we have learnt much from the experience. During those
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People, Perspectives

The weird thing your mind does with memories

By Shane Rodgers I realised some time ago that I’m getting older. But it’s okay. Apparently everyone else is too. Even Brad Pitt, Elle MacPherson and Tom Cruise who
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