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Stones Corner, Brisbane. | Newsreel

Business, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Property, Retail

Sky high plans for Brisbane to counter sprawl

Brisbane is reaching for the stars, with Council ramping up an anti-sprawl strategy to boost housing density around city shopping centres. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner
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Artists impression Victoria Park stadium, Brisbane. | Newsreel

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

Arup selected to deliver Victoria Park master plan

Engineering consultancy firm Arup has been appointed the principal contractor for the Victoria Park Precinct Master Plan. Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said the
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Crushed rock dust. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science, Rural

Carbon set to fall to crush and capture approach

Australian researchers are looking at using crushed rock dust to store carbon and improve soil quality for primary producers. Led by The University of Sydney, a
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Top Taste site

Business, Property

Top Taste site to undergo radical transformation

By Susan Schwartz The old Top Taste industrial site at Kedron is set to undergo a radical transformation, with plans to create a new residential, retail and community
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Woman changing light bulb. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Defence & Aerospace, Energy & Resources, Environment, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Manufacturing, Property, Retail, Rural, Support & Services, Technology

Award-winning Qld program saving business millions

Business Chamber Queensland has received international recognition for a program which helps hundreds of businesses reduce their power consumption, water use and
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Professor Rachel Neale

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Heavy sunscreen users urged to take vitamin D booster

Regular users of SPF50+ sunscreen are being urged to take vitamin D supplements following a landmark study led by Brisbane’s QIMR Berghofer. Professor Rachel Neale,
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Macadamia nuts. | Newsreel

Business, Education, Research & Science, Rural

Aussie nut being hardened for future challenges

Researchers are future-proofing an Aussie icon, breeding a new macadamia tree to withstand climate change. Hort Innovation CEO Brett Fifield said the new trees would
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Group of students. | Newsreel

Education, Higher Education

Global spike in young people with tertiary qualifications

Education in the developed world has reached an all-time high with almost half of young adults now completing a tertiary education. The latest analysis by the OECD found
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A University of Washington-operated research vessel. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Migrating microbes set to change the shape of the tropics

Tropical ecosystems are at risk as warming sea temperatures impact ocean microbes, which are the foundation of the marine food chain. New research from the University of
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Heart attack. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Fat cell key to limiting tissue damage from heart attack

A fat molecule which the body manufactures during trauma may hold the key to limiting tissue damage during a heart attack or stroke. Cornell University Associate
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Rapeseed crop. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Energy & Resources, Environment, Federal, Government, Rural

Billion-dollar sovereign bio fuel push

More than $1 billion will be invested in growing Australia’s sovereign low carbon fuel making capabilities. Federal Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Minister Julie
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Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli. | Newsreel

Government, Local, People

Citizens’ Panel set to shape Sunshine Coast

A Citizens’ Panel will meet for the first time this week to help shape the future of a South-East Queensland region. Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the new
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Prison fence. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Safety, State, Support & Services

New 1500-cell prison opens west of Brisbane

Queensland has a new prison with the Lockyer Valley Correctional Centre now open. State Corrective Services Minister Laura Gerber said the new state of the art high
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Dr Anthony Rengel, | Newsreel

Federal, Government

Antarctic research shapes long-distance space travel

Research under way in Australia’s Antarctic research stations will help prepare astronauts for long space flights. Antarctic Division’s Polar Medicine Unit (PMU)
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Swooping bird waring sign, Brisbane Australia

Community, Environment, Government, Local, Safety

Hot spots revealed for peak bird swooping season

Brisbane’s swooping birds have switched their focus this year with different suburbs becoming hot spots for Council callouts. With spring here and peak beak awareness
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Man unhappy looking at laptop. | Newsreel

Economy, Finances

Consumer confidence on shaky ground

United States recession fears have shaken the confidence of Australian consumers. The latest ANZ-Roy Morgan Australian Consumer Confidence report showed a drop of 3.4
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ANZ store. | Newsreel

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

$240m fine for ANZ an ASIC record

ANZ is set to pay $240 million in fines for misconduct impacting thousands of customers and the Federal Government. Australian Securities and Investments Commission
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Bartender. | Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Thousands of Aussies ditching their second jobs

The number of Australians with a side hustle fell in the June quarter, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The latest data showed the number of
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Barrenjoey Capital Partners Chief Economist Jo Masters - Newsreel

Business, Economy, Infrastructure, Property

Childless suburbs loom in a world of inequality

Australia is facing the prospect of childless suburbs as the housing affordability crisis creates an unprecedented intergenerational divide. This is happening in a world
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Gas cooker | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances

Higher energy prices drive surge in business turnover

Australian business turnover surged in July, with the biggest increase in almost three years. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Head of Business Statistics Robert
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Inge Gajczak's photo Bongeen under the stars

Arts, Business, Community, Events, Fine arts, Rural

Queensland bush the focus of admiration

Images of Queensland have dominated the winning entries in Rural Aid’s annual Spirit of the Bush Photography Competition. Rural Aid CEO John Warlters said the
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Robert Redford. | Newsreel

Arts, Film & Television, People, Perspectives

Robert Redford gave back more than he took

By Daryl Sparkes Hollywood is the place where having a great face will get you far. Think Errol Flynn, James Dean, George Clooney, Brad Pitt – a handsome appearance
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Chris Hemsworth and Lily James. | Newsreel

Arts, Film & Television

Chris Hemsworth leads crew of submarine thriller in SEQ

Chris Hemsworth is among a star-studded cast which has descended on the Gold Coast to film a new Amazon MGM Studios movie. The Aussie acting icon is being joined by
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Amy Shark tour 2025-26

Arts, Music

Amy Shark to play more regional towns

Amy Shark has added 26 new shows to her sold-out regional tour The Solo Acoustic: Songs and Stories. In Queensland Shark will play Gladstone on November 3, Bundaberg
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Author Susan Mackie. | Newsreel

Arts, Literature, People

Mackie makes her mark among romantic writers

Queensland author Susan Mackie is setting hearts racing and taking out a national award in the process. Based in the Southern Downs-town of Warwick, the writer has been
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Archerfield Wetlands District Park, Brisbane

Community, Environment, Government, Local

From wasteland to award-winning wetlands park

An old wastewater treatment plant is now Queensland’s best park, 12 months after its transformation. Brisbane’s Archerfield Wetlands District Park was awarded the
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Mother and daughter. | Newsreel

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

New parents’ circle in anti-bullying efforts

Queensland’s anti-bullying program is being expanded to provide extra support for parents. State Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek said $3.2 million would be
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Dance at City Hall

Community, Events

Wild West meets dance in holiday round-up

It’s school holiday time again and there’s something for everyone in our spring 2025 guide to what’s on while the kids have extra time on their hands: The wild
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Child receiving a nasal spray. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Health, State

Free no-needle flu vaccine for Queensland toddlers

Young Queensland children will the first in Australia to access a free non-injectable flu vaccine. State Health and Ambulance Services Minister Tim Nicholls said a new
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Darren Lockyer. | Newsreel

Community, Sport

Darren Lockyer answers London calling

Queensland rugby league royalty has officially taken charge of the London Broncos with the view of steering the club into the Super League. In a statement, the UK
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Stephen Beckett. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, Defence & Aerospace, People

Beckett takes flight to head airline industry group

Brisbane executive Stephen Beckett is the next head of this region’s airlines industry group. Currently the General Manager of Government and Industry Affairs at
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Rowland Managing Director Alasdair Jeffrey, left, and Chairman Geoff Rodgers, right, welcome Scott Jenson. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, People, Professional Services

Jenson new Chief Operating Officer at Rowland

A 20-year industry veteran has been appointed Chief Operating Officer at a leading Brisbane-based strategic communication agency. Scott Jenson, who has held senior
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Cyclone aerial map Queensland. | Newsreel

Appointments, Community, Government, People, Safety, State, Support & Services

New chair among reconstruction authority board changes

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority board has a fresh look with four new appointments. State Disaster Recovery Ann Leahy said former Flinders Shire Mayor Jane
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Dr Patrick Silvey. | Newsreel

Appointments, Community, Health, People, Support & Services

Silvey to guide Herston Health Precinct’s long-term vision

A commercially-minded social services executive, with a background in research, has been appointed as the Director of the Herston Health Precinct. Dr Patrick Silvey will
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Housing

Business, Economy, Finances, People, Property

Housing mismatch sparks Great Housing Divide

Australia is creating a Great Housing Divide with small households living in larger dwellings, while thousands struggle to find a home. The stark mismatch between the
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Young people on phones. | Newsreel

Community, People, Perspectives, Safety

Youth more at risk of seeing raw violence online

By Samuel Cornell and T.J. Thomson When news broke last week that US political influencer Charlie Kirk had been shot at an event at Utah Valley University, millions of
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Teenager on phone. | Newsreel

Business, Perspectives, Technology

More insights into workings of U16s social media ban

By Lisa M. Given The Federal Government has released regulatory guidance on the social media minimum age law, which comes into effect on December 10. The law will
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Outback Queensland. | Newsreel

Community, Environment, Federal, Government, Perspectives

Make your call on the National Climate Risk Assessment

The Federal Government today (September 15) released a National Climate Risk Assessment and National Adaptation Plan. Depending on which media you read or advocacy
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Father and son chatting. | Newsreel

Community, Health, People, Perspectives, Support & Services

Six ways for parents to talk to their child about sex

By Jennifer Power, Alexandra James and Thomas Norman Parents play an important role in teaching their children about sex and relationships. But our new report shows many
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Charlie Kirk. | Newsreel

Perspectives

Kirk “most influential figure” in young conversative politics

By Jared Mondschein In yet another shocking act of political violence in the United States, Charlie Kirk, who came to prominence as a conservative influencer and
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