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Business, Property

Apartments all sold in new Ascot retiree complex

All 53 apartments in the recently completed Poinciana House at Bernborough Ascot in Brisbane’s inner north have been sold. The development, by the Keyton group, is
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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli - Newsreel

Business, Energy & Resources, Government, State

State seeks businesses interest in new fuel projects

The Queensland Government has called for expressions of interest to bring forward fuel refining and storage proposals on government owned sites and ports across the
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Crowne Plaza Maroochydore – artist impression

Business, Government, Local, Tourism

Construction starts on new Sunshine Coast Crowne Plaza

Construction has begun on the $150 million Crowne Plaza Maroochydore on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. The premium hotel, located in Ocean Street, is being delivered by
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David Jones - Newsreel

Business, Retail

David Jones earnings up 325 percent, reports growth

David Jones has reported a surge in profitability and a return to growth in its 2026 financial year-to-date trading update. Earnings (EBITDA) increased 325 percent for
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McR Partners

Business, Legal

Technology and real time deadlines changed the face of law

Practising law over a long period of time has meant dealing with technological change, more prescriptive laws and more demanding real time deadlines. For three long-term
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NRL SECA launch - Newsreel

Education, Schools

NRL partnership kicks goals for students

Top-tier rugby league is set to be delivered to hundreds of Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) students as the 2026 SECA competition kicks off in partnership with the
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Greenland

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Alarm at ‘extreme’ increase in Greenland ice melt

A new study has revealed an alarming sixfold increase in ice sheet melts in Greenland. The research found that melting had become “more frequent, more extensive and
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Michelle Hill Proseek Bio

Education, Government, Local, People, Research & Science

Leading city researchers supported onto global stage

Six of Brisbane’s leading researchers and innovators will receive grants to attend major international conferences in their fields. The 2026 Lord Mayor’s Convention
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Gangsters in ghetto

Education, Government, Schools, State

School support officers added to youth crime squads

The Queensland Government has added School Support and Child Safety Officers to its Youth Co-Responder Teams as part of the battle against youth crime. The teams have
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Brisbane Catholic Education - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Demand for Catholic education grows across SEQ 

Interest in faith-based schooling is growing across South-East Queensland, with more than 5000 families enrolled to attend Brisbane Catholic Education’s 2026 Open
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Young friends charging automobile battery from public station and standing near parking for electric car. Man and woman talking and drinking coffee in city

Federal, Government

Federal Budget to cut electric vehicle concessions

By Michelle Grattan Next week’s budget will contain cutbacks to the concessional treatment of electric vehicles (EVs) that will save the government $1.7 billion over
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Maroochy Beach Renourishment Program 2024 (8)

Government, Local

Mass sand pumping on Sunshine Coast beaches

Around 100,000 cubic metres of sand – equivalent to 10,000 truckloads – will be pumped into the beach at Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast over the next four
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Wynnum and Hemmant-Tingalpa roads - Newsreel

Federal, Government, Local

Major Brisbane artery road upgrade complete

Work has been completed on the $10.9 million Wynnum Road and Hemmant-Tingalpa Road intersection upgrade. It was designed to improve safety and traffic flow, with the
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Donald Trump And Ted Cruz Join Capitol Hill Rally Against Iran Deal

Appointments, Federal, Government, People

Trump appoints new Australian ambassador

By Michelle Grattan US President Donald Trump has finally appointed an ambassador to Australia – David Brat, a conservative former Republican congressman. The post has
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Sunshine Coast Olympics

Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Government, Infrastructure, Local

Sunshine Coast gears business for Olympic opportunities

The Sunshine Coast has begun preparing its business community to capitalise on opportunities emerging from the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Sunshine Coast Mayor
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I can’t believe we’re fighting about this again…

Economy, Finances

Families hit again on interest rates in shaky economy

By Shane Rodgers The Reserve Bank is continuing to use interest rates as a blunt instrument against inflation, lifting the cash rate target by another 25 basis points
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Mid adult woman feeling worried about grocery prices while shopping in a supermarket.

Economy, Finances

Australia’s inflation moves into danger zone

Australia’s inflation struggles are continuing with the Consumer Price Index rising 4.6 percent in the year to March off the back of fuel cost blowouts. The annual
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Worried young woman working at home

Economy, Employment

Should you take the $1000 tax deduction and run?

By Fei Gao When Australian workers lodge a tax return from mid next year, around 6 million taxpayers look set to be able to claim up to A$1000 with an “instant”
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Two professional engineer male teamwork service maintenance, Worker industry water pipe tube system

Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, Perspectives

Australia’s gas reserves ownership under the microscope

By Samantha Hepburn Over the last decade, Australia has become one of the world’s largest exporters of liquefied natural gas. But while the gas is extracted from
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Offshore Oil Rig At Sunset Over The Ocean. High Quality Photo

Economy, Perspectives

Are we finally seeing the end of oil?

By Wesley Morgan and Ben Newell  US President Donald Trump is a longtime climate denier and oil industry ally, who sums up his own energy policy as “drill, baby,
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Brooks & Dunn’s The Last Rodeo – Show

Arts

Swift seeks to trademark voice to combat deep fakes

By Graeme Austin Music superstar Taylor Swift has applied to trademark her voice and image to head off the threat of AI-generated impersonations. But the problem
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Radio One Teen Awards – Red Carpet Arrivals

Arts, Music

Female stars being banished to the ‘Khia Asylum’

By James Hall What do Bebe Rexha, Katy Perry, Meghan Trainor and Rita Ora all have in common? They’re all trapped in the “Khia Asylum”. The Khia Asylum
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Choir of Man Opening-0398-1

Arts, Music, Theatre

The Choir of Man heading to Brisbane in September

West End hit The Choir of Man is coming to Brisbane as part of the 2026 Brisbane Festival line-up. The production will be staged in the South Bank Cultural Forecourt
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QT Door 3 2025

Arts, Theatre

‘Love letter to the modern woman’ comes to QPAC

MO Theatre’s production of Pramkicker by English playwright Sadie Hasler is coming to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre from July 1 to 4, 2026. The production
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HOTA - Newsreel

Arts, Fine arts

Bold, experimental and significant Chinese art at HOTA

Bold and experimental Chinese art which examines questions of identity, censorship, memory, tradition and transformation is on at the Home of the Arts (HOTA). The
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Stalking

Community, Perspectives, Safety

Tracking risks emerge from mobile Bluetooth gadgets

By Paul Haskell-Dowland The ABC has revealed a major cybersecurity flaw in Bluetooth-enabled police tasers and body-worn cameras that means officers can be tracked. The
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Mother's Day - Newsreel

Community, Events

Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2026

By Susan Schwartz Stuck on what to buy mum for Mother’s Day? It’s time to show mum some appreciation with the Newsreel Mother’s Day Gift Guide for Sunday, May
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Spinifex Pigeon

Community, Environment, Government, State

Third area declared a Special Wildlife Reserve

The Queensland Government has declared a 229,000-hectare area south-west of Mount Isa a Special Wildlife Reserve. The Pilungah Special Wildlife Reserve, owned by Bush
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Kisses from Mom

Community, Health

Tips for finding better value health insurance

By Lisa Farrell and Meg Elkins Petrol. Groceries. Electricity. Rent. The cost-of-living crisis is squeezing household budgets from every direction, and private health
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Farmers markets Eagle Farm Racecourse - Newsreel

Community, Events

Jan Power’s Farmers Markets open at Eagle Farm Racecourse

The farmers markets will return to Eagle Farm Racecourse – this time powered by the family of foodie powerhouse Jan Power. Run by Jan’s daughter Astrid Gates and her
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Renaissance Man

People

DNA mapping may unlock the secrets of da Vinci’s genius

The secret to the creative genius of Leonardo da Vinci may be unlocked through an extensive genetic mapping exercise. Researchers have tracked Da Vinci’s family across
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Strait Of Hormuz Remains Focal Point In Iran-U.S. War

People

20,000 seafarers stranded in the Strait of Hormuz

By Claudio Bozzi As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz drags on, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization has sounded the alarm over a related
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immigration - Newsreel

People

India tops number of immigrants to Australia

More than 30 percent of Australia’s residents are born overseas, with India representing the largest number of immigrants in 2025, overtaking England for the first
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Griffith University Vice Chancellor Carolyn Evans - Newsreel

Appointments, People

Griffith University VC appointed to University of Melbourne

Griffith University has started a global hunt for its sixth Vice Chancellor, after incumbent Carolyn Evans was appointed VC of the University of Melbourne – her alma
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Alan Osmond

Arts, Music, People

Music star Alan Osmond passes away at 76

Alan Osmond, leader of the Osmonds singing group which had a string of hits in the 1970s, has passed away aged 76. His death came a year after brother Wayne succumbed to
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team of asian business people meeting in office

Perspectives

China takes action to establish global ownership rights

By Colin Hawes The Chinese-owned firm that operates the Port of Darwin isn’t happy about the Federal Government’s push to return it to an Australian owner. Now, the
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Early Learning, Education, Perspectives

What is play-based learning and why does it matter?

By Guardian Childcare and Education When children play, it might look like simple fun, but in reality, they are building the foundations for lifelong learning. At
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Luke Traini CEO Trilogy Care - Newsreel

Perspectives

More places needed in fledgling home support scheme

By Luke Traini, CEO, Trilogy Care Hundreds of thousands of older Australians on the waiting list for home care packages were justifiably hopeful when Support at Home
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Black woman suffering and sweating for hot weather

Community, Environment, Perspectives

Emerging urban heat islands put billions at risk

By Hamish Lewis and Luke Harrington We tend to think of climate change impacts as dramatic and destructive. Storms and floods that bring down landslides and swamp
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Never Again Is Now Movement Holds Event To Reject Anti-Semitism

Perspectives

Banning protest slogans won’t end antisemitism

By Imogen Richards The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion will deliver its interim report to the Governor-General this week. Public hearings will
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