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Young couple at the cinema watching an horror movie

Business, Perspectives, Products, Retail

Popcorn has long underscored the success of cinemas

By Garritt Van Dyk An outing to the cinema isn’t just about seeing a movie, it is a full sensory experience, with a big screen and big snacks. An epic film demands
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upset adult couple watch scary movie on television

Arts, Business, Film & Television

Amazon streaming ads case attracts global interest

By Jeannie Marie Paterson When Amazon started showing ads to its Prime Video subscribers, annoyed TV viewers complained to the consumer watchdog. Now the case is headed
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Australia. Townsville, QLD

Business, Energy & Resources

Vecca signs on as first customer of resources facility

Vecco Group has been signed as the foundation customer for the Queensland Resources Common User Facility (QRCUF) in Townsville. The company will use the facility to
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military UAV airplane flies against backdrop of beautiful view of the sunset sky orange with clouds and condensa

Business, Defence & Aerospace

$3 million state investment in local drone capacity

The Queensland Government has awarded $3.05 million to veteran-owned EPE Oceania to build drone systems in Brisbane. The project will upgrade and expand an existing
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South Brisbane Lendlease - Newsreel

Business, Property

Historic makeover for South Brisbane riverfront

South Brisbane’s riverfront will undergo a “once-in-a-generation” redevelopment with 4000 homes and 1.2 hectares of public open space to be developed by
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War of the Worlds – Paramount Pictures

Education, Research & Science

Moon facility proposed to protect Earth from alien germs

Scientists are urging NASA to build a quarantine facility on the moon to protect the Earth from alien biohazards. A policy paper, released by McGill University, said
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Preschool teacher and child high fiving during playtime

Early Learning, Education

Guardian Childcare teams receive 4.75% pay increase

Guardian Childcare & Education has announced a 4.75 percent pay increase for its educators and teachers. The increase follows a decision to pass on the full amount
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Moreton Bay Youth Art Awards - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Youth Art Awards showcase talent in Moreton Bay

School-aged Moreton Bay artists have been invited to showcase their creativity, with entries now open for the 2026 Moreton Bay Youth Art Awards. The annual awards
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NASA pink planet

Education, Research & Science

Mystery of the ‘pink planet’ finally solved

New research has unlocked the secret of the giant “pink planet” that baffled astronomers for more than a decade. Northwestern University-led scientists have
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Apple coding challenge - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Brisbane student takes bite out of Apple prize

A Brisbane teenager who designed an app for primary children to manage their emotions is the only female from Australia and New Zealand to win Apple’s 2026 global
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Sadness

Government, State

Former children’s commissioner criticises new bail laws

A former National Children’s Commissioner says new Queensland bail laws will not result in less crime. Anne Hollonds, who is also the spokesperson for the Justice
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breach bail, go to jail - Newsreel

Government, State

Youths who breach bail, go to jail in new Queensland laws

“Adult crime, adult time” has been expanded to include “breach bail, go to jail” under new Queensland laws to take effect by the end of 2026. Repeat offenders
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AI-powered traffic signal control system - Newsreel

Government, Local

Australia’s first AI-powered traffic signal system at Petrie

Australia’s first AI-powered traffic signal system will be implemented in Petrie, north of Brisbane. The new system is expected to reduce delays and wait times,
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Logan ambulance station - Newsreel

Government, State

New ambulance station for Springwood

Springwood, in Logan City south of Brisbane, has a new purpose-built $8.1 million ambulance station. The replacement station is capable of housing seven ambulances and
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Speed radar police - Newsreel

Government, State

Crack-down on e-bike and e-scooter hoons

Queensland Police have begun targeting neighbourhood hoons on illegal high-powered e-bikes and e-scooters as stronger laws come into effect. The new laws from July 1,
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Plans for the future

Economy, Finances

Housing slump reflects broader financial distress

By Alan Duncan and Steven Rowley After years of rapid growth, Australia’s housing market is beginning to cool. Auction clearance rates have softened, prices in Sydney
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Happy couple analyzing housing project at construction site

Business, Economy, Property

Queensland dwelling approvals down 8.8% in May

Dwelling approvals in Queensland fell 8.8 percent in May as early signs emerge of market wobbles following tax changes in the Federal Budget. The Queensland fall
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Worried woman in the night checks laptop

Economy, Government

People have lost trust in national governments

More than 40 percent of people in OECD countries have low or no trust in their national governments. The latest OECD Trust Survey, released overnight, found that trust
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Female Customer Standing By Racks Of Clothes In Independent Fashion Store Holding Bags

Economy, Finances

Spending rises despite economic restraints

Households unexpectedly lifted spending on travel, restaurants and takeaway meals in May, creating further confusion on the state of the economy. Australian Bureau of
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Worried couple having problems inside of their house under construction.

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Housing focus ignores high levels of mortgage stress

By Rachel Ong ViforJ On Tuesday, the Albanese government struck a deal with the Greens to allow sweeping changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount
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2025 ARIA Awards – Show

Arts, Music

Brisbane artist Kita Alexander shines with new album

Brisbane artist Kita Alexander has debuted on the ARIA albums chart at number 11 with her second album Rage. Her previous album Young in Love peaked at number
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Rock Band INXS

Arts, Music, Perspectives

Major threat to the future of music ‘made by humans’

By Andrew Cullen Music from Kylie Minogue, John Farnham, INXS, Midnight Oil, AC/DC, Tones and I, Gotye, Ben Frost, Nick Cave, Tame Impala, Parkway Drive, The Living End
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2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Mark Guiducci – Red Carpet

Arts, Music

Olivia Rodrigo holds on to number one chart spot

Olivia Rodrigo has enjoyed a second week at number one in the ARIA Albums chart with You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love. She is the fourth woman to reach the top
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2018 NRL Grand Final – Storm v Roosters

Arts, Music

Daryl Braithwaite calls time after six decades of live gigs

Legendary Australian performer Daryl Braithwaite has announced his retirement from live gigs. Braithwaite has been a regular on the touring circuit for nearly 60 years
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Little Red Company

Arts, Theatre

Revamped Judith Wright centre open for business

Rehearsal, studio and meeting spaces are now open for bookings at the rejuvenated Judith Wright Arts Centre in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. A $10 million upgrade of
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Picnic Kings

Community, Events

Bluey will be a highlight for Picnic on Kings celebration

The signature event for the Sunshine Coast’s The Curated Plate festival will be held on Kings Beach Caloundra on July 25, 2026. Picnic on Kings will transform the
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Homeless senior adult man sitting and begging in subway tunnel

Community, Government, State, Support & Services

Boost for city homeless night sanctuary

The Queensland Government has announced a funding boost for a Brisbane “night sanctuary” to provide 110 beds for rough sleepers each night. The funding agreement
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Northern Giant-Petrel, Tasmania, Australia

Community, Health

NSW bird flu case puts authorities on high alert

By Michael Lucy and Jane Younger A suspected case of H5 bird flu has been detected in a giant petrel found near Hawks Nest on the mid-north coast of New South Wales,
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Diver taking a selfie with a napoleon wrasse fish in the great barrier reef

Community, Environment, Federal, Government, State

Great Barrier Reef stays off the global in-danger list

Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef has avoided being placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage “in danger” list. The draft decision, announced at the weekend, means the
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junior bodyboarding - Newsreel

Community, Events

Junior bodyboarding championships at the Gold Coast

Australian bodyboarding champions will battle the Gold Coast surf in the International Boarding Committee (IBC) Future Pro’s Junior World Tour Rising Series on July
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Antony_Green_2014

People

Election guru Antony Green calls it a day

The best-known face of Australian elections, Antony Green, has retired from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) after three decades. The retirement takes
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Karen Howard

Appointments, People

Karen Howard appointed Chair of South Bank Corporation

Karen Howard has been appointed as Chair of Brisbane’s South Bank Corporation as part of a refreshed board for the organisation. Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said
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McR Partners 3

Appointments, Business, Legal, People

McCullough Robertson celebrates three new partners

McCullough Robertson Lawyers has announced 14 promotions, including three new female partners. The promotions are effective from July 1, 2026. The new partners
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Penelope Keith

Arts, Film & Television, People

Actress Penelope Keith dead at 86

British actress Dame Penelope Keith has passed away at age 86 after a battle with cancer. She was best known for her roles in sitcoms To the Manor Born and The Good
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Craig McCabe CEO

Appointments, Business, Energy & Resources, People

Craig McCabe appointed CEO of Energy Queensland

Craig McCabe is the new Chief Executive Officer of Energy Queensland, commencing July 13, 2026. Mr McCabe has 30 years of leadership experience across mining, industrial
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Young woman text messaging on mobile phone while waiting for electric car to charge

Perspectives

Chaotic battery charging system stifles EV roll-out

By Hussein Dia Plunging battery prices and cheap running costs mean battery electric vehicles are now outselling petrol cars across Europe and China. In Australia,
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Happy roommates moving house

Federal, Government, Perspectives

Rental affordability scheme quietly sinks into oblivion

By Steven Rowley This week marks the end of the National Rental Affordability Scheme, which once provided more than 35,000 affordable rental homes across the
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Miners disputing a claim during the Australian Gold Rush, Victorian 1870s, History of Australia

Perspectives

Australia’s love-hate relationship with immigration

By Mark Cully The history of immigration policy in Australia is full of yes-no contradictions: fear jostling with hope, exclusion with openness. Australia has been
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Australia Parliament Sits

Perspectives

Liberals wedged in a tunnel looking for the light

By Michelle Grattan The Liberal Party reminds one of that cumbersome machine, nicknamed Florence, that became stuck (twice) in a tunnel in the Snowy 2.0 project. One
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Farrer Byelection Campaigning Gets Into High Gear

Arts, Film & Television, People, Perspectives

Stefanovic following a well-worn path to podcasting

By Dylan Bird Karl Stefanovic’s exit from Nine will accelerate his transition from morning television star to right-wing podcast provocateur. The catalyst was an
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