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Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Infrastructure, Property

Brisbane “bunch-up” builds momentum as growth soars

Brisbane is fast becoming a city of apartment dwellers and self-contained villages as it grapples with population growth and economic maturity. The RSM Leading Cities
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Business, Tourism, Transport

Global demand for air travel to double by 2050

Global demand for air travel is expected to double by 2050, new modelling released this week shows. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said, under a
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Business, Transport

Fuel price crisis sparking fresh interest in electric vehicles

More than half of Australians are considering switching to electronic cars off the back the latest spike in fuel prices. Price comparison company Compare the Market
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Jetty, Looking Shoreward

Business, Government, Local, Property

Wynnum building heights scaled back after feedback

Brisbane City Council has amended its plans for the Wynnum town centre after receiving more than 500 submissions from residents, businesses and stakeholders. The plan is
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Business

Gold Coast super stadium consortium announced

The Gold Coast City Council has announced its preferred consortium to build the Gold Coast Arena super-stadium for the 2032 Olympics and beyond. The AmplifyGC consortium
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Notre Dame College - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Tips to make the most out of school Open Weeks

Choosing the right school for your child can be a difficult and significant decision. Thankfully, school open weeks have been designed to support parents in making
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Education, Schools

High-cost school camps face risk of extinction

By Brendon Hyndman and Vaughan Cruickshank School camps have long been a rite of passage for many Australian students in both primary and high school. Typically, camps
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Early Learning, Education

Guardian Childcare program helps children to thrive

Guardian Childcare and Education has introduced a new national program designed to ensure children at its centres receive a consistent, calm and enriching early
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Education, Schools

“Harmful” gender attitudes drive school sex ed change

Students will be asked to drive their own sex education in schools as part of an overhaul of the way in which consent is taught. The Australian Human Rights Commission
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Education, Schools

Brisbane Catholic Education Open Week April 27-May 3 2026

Brisbane Catholic Education’s schools will welcome families to their communities across South-East Queensland, from April 27 to May 3, 2026. Open Week is a unique
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Government, Perspectives

Tectonic shifts emerge in nature of Australian politics

The tectonic plates of South Australian politics have fundamentally shifted. Peter Malinauskas’s Labor government has won a second term with a landslide win. The final
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Government, State

Queensland seeks reforms to ‘unfair’ GST carve-up

The Queensland Government has released a plan it says would stop the state being “short-changed” in the carve-up of national GST revenue. The plan is contained in a
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Federal, Government

Chalmers using uncertainty as air cover for reform

By Michelle Grattan When he talks about the May 12 budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers always stresses that what’s done on things like the capital gains tax discount will
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Government, State

State rubbish volume and facilities to be reviewed

Queensland’s waste management ecosystem will be reviewed to identify volumes, gaps and capacity issues. The waste “roadmap” will bring together local councils,
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Anti-U.S.-Israel War On Iran Protest In Yemen 2026

Government, Perspectives

What does victory in the Middle East look like?

By Amin Saikal As the Middle East war enters its third week, there is no sign from either Iran or the United States and Israel that they will stop the fighting any time
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Community, Economy, Travel

Tourist spending up 15% as Japanese numbers surge

Japanese tourists are flocking to Brisbane in record numbers as spending by international visitors rose nearly 15 percent in a single year. Figures released by the
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Economy, Federal, Finances, Government

Treasurer warns inflation could reach 5% this year

By Michelle Grattan Australia’s inflation rate could peak in “the high 4s or even higher” this year, according to Treasury modelling, Treasurer Jim Chalmers
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Economy, Finances

Interest rates to rise despite the economic shocks

By Shane Rodgers Mortgage holders are facing more pain after the Reserve Bank decided to lift the cash rate a further 25 basis point to 4.1 percent. The Reserve Bank
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Economy, Finances

Economic growth slows across major world economies

Economic growth slowed across major economies in the final quarter of 2025, OECD data released overnight shows. The OECD figures revealed Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of
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Economy, Finances

Households winding back discretionary spending

Household spending has fallen for the first time in 17 months as cost of living pressures and rising interest rates hit hard. The CommBank Household Spending Insights
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Arts

Work begins to protect the nation’s unique culture

Work has started to create the next National Cultural Policy to ensure Australian stories, music and art are supported and available. Arts Minister Tony Burke said
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Arts, Music

Streaming algorithms make it difficult for emerging artists

New research has backed fears that algorithms on music streaming services are making it difficult for new artists to break through. It found Australian music was not
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The BRIT Awards 2026 – Show

Arts, Music

Robbie Williams to tour Australia in November 2026

British superstar Robbie Williams has announced he will bring his BRITPOP World Tour  to Australia in November this year. The tour will kick off at Adelaide Oval on
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Arts, Film & Television

Oscars 2026 – One Battle After Another takes best picture

One Battle After Another was the big winner at the 2026 Academy Awards, taking home the Oscar for Best Picture and several major honours including Best Director for Paul
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Arts, Music

Queensland Youth Orchestra starts 60th anniversary season

The Queensland Youth Orchestra (QYO) kicks off its 60th anniversary season with its first concert series for 2026 on March 21. Visions of the Supernatural will take
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Community, Travel

Brisbane without a car is ‘unrealistic’ and disorienting

“Liveable Brisbane” is not so liveable without a car – that’s according to new research which asked 10 car-owning residents to go without their vehicles for 20
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Community, Health

New flu vaccine options for children and the over-50s

With flu season looming, new vaccination options have been announced for Queensland children and people aged over 50. The Queensland Government said on the weekend that
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Community, Events

What’s On – school holiday events for Easter April 2026

Hop on down for some school holiday fun this Easter with our list of the top things to do to keep kids, teenagers and even the adults entertained in April 2026. BRISBANE
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Business, Community, Health, Legal

RideWest hits the country roads to support mental health

Next month a peloton of lycra-clad city cyclists will head west to raise funds to support the mental health of rural and remote Queenslanders. RideWest is held every two
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Community

Owners facing ‘puppy remorse’ as reality sets in

Many new dog owners are suffering “puppy remorse” as the reality of life with a new pet hits home. Canine behaviourist Sarah Rutten said the early weeks of adopting
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People

Low income earners struggling to cool hot homes

The majority of income-challenged people are struggling to cool their homes during “dangerously hot” summers, research released today shows. The Australian Council
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People

‘Tantalising’ early results from social media ban

By Susan Sawyer and Sylvia Lin Australia’s world-first national legislation to restrict access to social media accounts for children under 16 years old has been in
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People

Sir Anthony Mason leaves enduring justice legacy

By Anne Twomey Sir Anthony Mason, the former Chief Justice of Australia and one of Australia’s greatest and most influential jurists, has died just shy of his 101st
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People

24 minutes of music can take the edge off anxiety

Listening to 24 minutes of the right music has been found to significantly reduce anxiety. As a result, music therapy is being touted as part of a treatment plan for
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Community, Health, People

Technology tools becoming the new agony aunts

People are increasingly using Artificial Intelligence tools to discuss their feelings and relationships. Family counselling group Interrelate, in a statement released
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Perspectives

How much do you really need to retire?

By Angel Zhong Every few months, someone in the superannuation industry declares that Australians now “need” around A$1 million to retire comfortably. It’s a big,
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Community, Perspectives, Travel

Tips for travelling during the Middle East war

By Steven Leib We are now three weeks into the war between the United States, Israel and Iran, which has grown to engulf much of the Middle East. There are few signs
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Perspectives

Tips for deciding if you want to buy an electric vehicle (EV)

By Hussein Dia Soaring petrol prices are once again making many Australians think seriously about switching to an electric vehicle. As politicians warn Australians not
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Community, Health, Perspectives

New physical activity guidelines still won’t be enough

By Matthew Mclaughlin, Jo Salmon and Peter McCue The Federal Government has just released updated physical activity guidelines for adults and older adults (aged 65+) for
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Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Reserve faces big issues in fight against toxic inflation

By John Hawkins The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has lifted official interest rates for the second time this year as it struggles to bring inflation under control,
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