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Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame inductees. | Newsreel

Business

Business icons join Queensland Hall of Fame

The man who built Dreamworld and iconic hairdresser Stefan were among five Queensland business success stories celebrated in Brisbane last night. The Longhurst family,
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Dry Friday promo. | Newsreel

Business, Rural

City goes country to help rural Australia

Cowboy hats and boots will make an early winter appearance in Brisbane today as the city turns out for Big Dry Friday. Launched in 2018 by Morgans Financial Limited
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Woman having problems with mobile phone. | Newsreel

Business, Technology

Australians reticent to complain to telcos

More than half of Australians have experienced issues with their telecommunications over the past 12 months, but many, especially the vulnerable, failed to complain in
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Cattle in yards. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Government, Rural, State

Cattle drives Queensland’s agriculture sector

Queensland’s beef and meat processing industries contributed more than a third of the $22 billion the agriculture sector delivered to the state’s economy last
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Australian Manufacturing Week Sydney. | Newsreel

Business, Government, Infrastructure, State

Manufacturing showcase heads north for first time

Queensland has lured the nation’s largest manufacturing event away from southern capitals. Brisbane will host Australian Manufacturing Week in 2026, the first time the
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New device can extract water directly from the atmosphere - Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Breakthrough device creates water out of thin air

Scientists have moved a step closer to being able to harvest drinking water directly out of the air. The breakthrough could help supply troops in the field and address
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World's oldest known cave art discovered in Indonesia - Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

Oldest known cave art opens window to past lives

More than 50,000 years ago, an artist crawled into a compact space in an Indonesian cave to document a hunting scene. That work has now become the oldest known reliably
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Person in hoodie watching computers. | Newsreel

Education, Federal, Government, Research & Science

Study surveys teens on online extremism

Australians as young as 13 are embracing extremism and will be the focus of a first-ever national study on the influence of online extremist ideological. Researchers
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Doctor looking at brain scans. | Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

Men and women’s brains less alike than thought

Researchers have found that the brains of men and women are less alike than previously thought, opening up new insights into mental health. Professor Richard Watts, from
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QUT Associate Professor Zephanie Tyack. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Health, Higher Education, Research & Science

Listening is healing for burns pioneer

A researcher’s award-winning methods to improve outcomes for child burn victims were based on her willingness to listen. Professor Zephanie Tyack, internationally
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Warning sign at Buddina on the Sunshine Coast.

Community, Environment, Government, Local

Vandals poison Buddina turtle nesting area

Two sensitive coastal areas of the Sunshine Coast, including a turtle nesting area, have been scarred by illegal poisoning. Sunshine Coast Council has launched
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Person inspecting a car. | Newsreel

Business, Government, State, Transport

Crackdown on fake roadworthy certificates

A dedicated government task force is being established to crackdown on fraudulent vehicle safety certificates. Queensland Transport and Main Roads Minister Bart Mellish
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Young boy and girl in classroom. | Newsreel

Education, Federal, Government, Schools, State

Schools to roll out consent programs

Queensland schools will receive more than $14 million to roll out consent education to students. The five-year funding program is part of a $77.6 million Federal
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Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli and local business people.

Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Federal, Government, Infrastructure, Queensland Election, State, Transport

Sunshine Coast calls for full rail extension before 2032

Sunshine Coast Council wants the next Queensland Government to provide the $6.5 billion required to extend rail services to Maroochydore before 2032. The Direct Sunshine
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Biden-Harris billboard. | Newsreel

Government, Perspectives

50-year first as Biden steps aside in the US

By Professor Philip Klinkner Now that Joe Biden has dropped out of the 2024 United States presidential race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to be the nominee,
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Korea is facing major economic and social headaches from declining birth rates - Newsreel

Economy, Employment, People

Korea faces big challenges from low birth rates

Korea is facing major economic and social challenges as its birth rate plummets to the lowest in the world and pet strollers outsell baby prams. A report from the OECD,
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Mega yachts. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances

World eyes bulging billionaire balance sheets

Australian billionaires have increased their wealth by more than 70 percent in less than five years. New analysis from Oxfam, released today ahead of a meeting of G20
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Woman in clothing shop on phone. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, Retail

Green shoots in consumer confidence

Australian consumer confidence has hit a six-month high, with the largest weekly jump in more than three years. ANZ Economist Madeline Dunk said consumer confidence rose
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Net zero drives some positive job trends -Newsreel

Business, Economy, Employment, Mining & Resources

Net zero to drive some positive job trends

The global movement towards net zero greenhouse emissions by 2050 is likely to have a relatively positive impact on employment, a new OECD assessment concludes. The 2024
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Solar panels on roof. | Newsreel

Community, Economy, Environment, Federal, Government, Support & Services

$17 billion upside to housing upgrades

Energy efficient upgrades to low-income housing has the potential to grow Australia’s economy by $17 billion. An Australian Council of Social Service
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Tempo of elite performers slows as they age - Newsreel

Arts, Education, Music, Research & Science

Music tempo slows as elite performers age

Elite music stars have been found to produce slower music as they age, particularly if physical movement is a key element of their early careers. Researchers at the
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Live music performer. | Newsreel

Arts, Federal, Government, Music

Queensland music leaders grab the ear of Canberra

A Federal Government inquiry into the challenges facing Australia’s live music industry rolls into Brisbane tomorrow. The House of Representatives Standing Committee
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Arts, Dance

Dancer downtime an unexpected ballet bonus

Queensland Ballet is reactivating dancers who are injured or have retired by capitalising on their unique insights to pivot into new careers. Take David Power, for
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John Williamson announced Queensland tour dates - Newsreel

Arts, Music

John Williamson announces 2025 tour dates

Country music star John Williamson, who has been touring Australia approximately forever, has announced new Queensland 2025 dates for his My Travellin’ Days Are Done
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Nigel Cowdery's winning photo Brisbane Story Bridge Climb. | Newsreel

Arts, Community, Government, Local

Photographers frame Brisbane in the best light

Brisbane’s unique tapestry has been captured by the winners of this year’s Lord Mayor’s Photographic Awards. The Brisbane City Council has revealed the
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New Queensland Cancer Centre. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Health, State

Billion-dollar boost to cancer care in Queensland

A new billion-dollar cancer centre is the cornerstone of a 10-year strategy to improve cancer services in Queensland. New images of the Herston-based complex were
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Support group. | Newsreel

Community, Government, State, Support & Services

Extra support for sexual assault victims

Two new state-funded support programs to support victims of sexual assault will be rolled out in Queensland next year. State Minister for Prevention of Domestic and
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Great Barrier Reef. | Newsreel

Community, Environment

Great Barrier Reef dodges ‘in danger’ status

The World Heritage Committee has decided not to list the Great Barrier Reef as in danger, ratifying a draft decision at its meeting in India this week. In a statement,
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Community, Paris 2024

Paris OIympics Results Australia: Opening Ceremony eve

Australian results at the Paris Olympics, Thursday, July 25: Archery Women’s Individual Ranking Round: Australia (Laura Paeglis): Ranked 44 (Score:
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Schoolies on the Gold Coast. | Newsreel

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

Pill testing site for Gold Coast Schoolies

Pill testing will be offered to school leavers on the Gold Coast this year. Queensland Health Minister Shannon Fentiman said a confidential and free service would be
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QUT Associate Professor Zephanie Tyack. | Newsreel

People

Revolutionising the quality of healthcare, step by step

By Niki Widdowson Associate Professor Zephanie Tyack, internationally recognised for pioneering burns treatment for children, has built her healthcare career by
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Former Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll. | Newsreel

Appointments, Government, People, State

Carroll new Queensland Reconstruction Authority chair

Former Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll is the new board chairperson of the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA). Ms Carroll replaces Queensland Police Service
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Captain Matthew Flinders

People

Matthew Flinders finally makes it home

The first person to circumnavigate Australia, and was largely the reason our country was called as such, has been laid to rest in his birthplace in England. Australian
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Former Queensland Police Commissioner Jim O'Sullivan. | Newsreel

Government, People, State

Former Police Commissioner Jim O’Sullivan dies

Former Queensland Police Commissioner Jim O’Sullivan, who re-built the state’s police service in the wake of the Fitzgerald inquiry, has died, aged 85. Premier
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Trade and Investment Queensland CEO John McGowan. | Newsreel

Appointments, Business, Economy, Government, People, State

McGowan keeps the reins at TIQ

Justin McGowan has been retained as the Chief Executive Officer for Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) for another five years. Deputy Premier Cameron Dick said since
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Ricky Gervais in After Life - Newsreel

Perspectives

Has money become society’s toxin?

By Shane Rodgers I often find myself quoting comedians because they have an interesting habit of stripping off the layers of constructed humanity and exposing the
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High school students in chemistry lab. | Newsreel

Education, Perspectives, Schools

How much should AI shape career choices?

By Associate Professor Andreas Cebulla As year 12 students across Australia ponder their next move, the world of work is undergoing a seismic shift. Artificial
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United States flag in tatters. | Newsreel

Perspectives

United States ‘one inch from civil war’

The attempted assassination of Donald Trump in the United States over the weekend sparked global media coverage. Images of the former President’s bloodied face
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The Bachelorette contestant Sam Frost

Arts, Film & Television, Perspectives

Pause the drama. Reality TV without villains

By Rebecca Trelease and Jodi McAlister Often when we think about reality TV, we think about mess, conflict and scandal – three things usually grouped under the
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Beating the deadline like the champ he is

Perspectives

Why we need to stop talking about work-life balance

By Shane Rodgers For decades we have talked about work-life balance and the difficulties achieving that in a complex world. The old notions of a rigid 9-5 day have
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