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Business, Defence & Aerospace

Mission launches for first moon flyby in 50 years

NASA’s Artemis II mission to perform the first crewed flyby of the moon in more than 50 years has launched. The rocket launched at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida
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Worried woman entrepreneur in car service shop having business difficulties

Business

Most Queensland businesses impacted by war fallout

The majority of Queensland businesses say they are experiencing some impact from the Middle East war. One in five have cancelled jobs or contracts as a result and more
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The Star Brisbane - Newsreel

Business, Property

The Star casino sells Queens Wharf Brisbane property

Beleaguered casino operator The Star has sold its stake in Queen’s Wharf Brisbane to its Hong Kong-based partners in a deal that allows the gaming giant to continue to
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Brisbane International Cruise Terminal

Business, Tourism

Over 100 cruise ships dock in Brisbane in bumper season

More than 100 cruise ships have docked in Brisbane so far in 2025-26 and the number is expected to reach 139 by the end of the cruise season. Brisbane International
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2032 Olympic And Paralympic Games Leaders’ Reception

Business, Government, Infrastructure, State

State Government takes over Reedy Creek quarry process

The Queensland Government has confirmed it will be taking over the decision-making process for a controversial quarry application on the Gold Coast. Deputy Premier
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St Kevin's School - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Shave for a Cure this Easter at St Kevin’s School, Geebung

This Easter the community at St Kevin’s School, Geebung have created a message of hope by raising $25,000 for Shave for a Cure. Twelve students and three staff
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Many Glamour Beauty Woman Clones. Identical Crowd Concept.

Education, Higher Education, Perspectives

More than half of students admit to some plagiarism

By Guy Curtis People using other peoples’ ideas, words and creations without acknowledgement is a widespread problem. Plagiarism occurs everywhere from restaurant
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Tasmanian Tiger

Education, Research & Science

Rock art casts new light on mysterious Tasmanian tiger

By Paul Taçon, Andrea Jalandoni, Joey Nganjmirra and Sally May Extinct animals have long fascinated people around the world – from dinosaurs, to giant kangaroos, to
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Our Lady of the Rosary, Kenmore - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Upgrades for McAuley College Beaudesert, Our Lady of the Rosary Kenmore and Holy Cross Primary School Wooloowin

McAuley College Beaudesert, Our Lady of the Rosary Kenmore and Holy Cross Primary School Wooloowin will undergo extensive upgrades as part of a $300 million investment
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A stressed or depressed mature teacher in a classroom.

Education, Perspectives, Schools

Nearly half of school principals face physical violence

By Paul Kidson, Herb Marsh and Theresa Dicke Almost half of surveyed Australia’s school principals face physical violence in their jobs. Almost 90 percent say they
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Australia’s Prime Minister Albanese Speaks After Bondi Shootings

Federal, Government

PM warns of tough times ahead for many months

By Michelle Grattan Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has warned Australians to brace for difficult months ahead, but pledged the government will protect them as well as
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Bruce Highway Traffic (10)

Community, Government, Local, State, Travel

Council calls for early start on Bruce Highway alternative

The City of Moreton Bay is lobbying the Queensland Government to bring forward the Bruce Highway Western Alternative by a decade. Mayor Peter Flannery said the Bruce
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Airport fire patrol - Newsreel

Federal, Government

Proposal to sell aviation firefighting assets ‘risks lives’

A Federal Government proposal to sell off Australia’s Aviation Rescue Firefighting Service have been condemned as “bizarre” and “dangerous” by the United
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Australia’s Parliament Sits

Federal, Government

Over 10,000 Australians flee the Middle East

More than 10,000 Australians have returned from the Middle East since the outbreak of war in the region. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong thanked regional partners
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Long Haul Driver

Federal, Government, State

Fuel excise temporarily halved to stifle fuel price hikes

The Federal Government will halve the fuel excise on petrol and diesel for three months in an effort to take the edge of rising fuel prices. The $2.55 billion move was
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Workers smiling together in quarry

Economy, Employment

Job vacancies jump to highest level since 2024

Job vacancies rose in the three months to February to their highest level since November 2024. Figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed a 2.7
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Portrait Of Female Owner Or Worker In Fashion Clothing Store With Customer In Background

Economy, Employment

Junior pay rates phased out for over-18s

By Kerry Brown The Fair Work Commission has handed down a landmark ruling that will phase out “junior” rates of pay for adults aged 18, 19 and 20 in key
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RBA removes card surcharges - Newsreel

Economy, Finances

RBA to remove card surcharges

The RBA will remove surcharges on debit, prepaid and credit cards on eftpos, Mastercard and Visa card networks from October 1, 2026. The move is expected to save
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Easter

Economy, Finances

Eggs-pensive Easter stressing Australians

Easter will financially stress nearly half of Australians, with most switching to cheaper generic brands, and the average shopper spending $254.48 this year. That’s
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Attractive woman searching for food in a supermarket from a checklist on her phone

Economy

Inflation softens in a calm before the storm

Inflation rose 3.7 percent in the 12 months to February 2026, a slight easing from the 3.8 percent recorded in January. The slight improvement is likely to be a
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Creative Generation 2026 GOMA - Newsreel

Arts, Government, State

School students receive rare art display honour

A group of 40 school students are being given the chance to display their art at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA). The students were chosen through the 2026
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Messa da Requiem - Newsreel

Arts, Dance, Music, Theatre

Glasshouse Theatre’s first production opens to acclaim

The first production to be performed at QPAC’s new Glasshouse theatre – Messa da Requiem – has opened to acclaim. Queensland Ballet’s staging of Giuseppe
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Glasshouse Theatre external

Arts, Theatre

The architecture of QPAC’s new Glasshouse Theatre

The architecture of QPAC’s new Glasshouse Theatre is unlike that of any other building in the world. With its instantly recognisable rippling glass façade, every
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2020 ARIA Awards – Media Wall

Arts, Music

CD sales jump in another year of growth for Australian music

CD sales in Australia hit a four-year high in 2025 as the recorded music industry achieved its seventh consecutive year of growth. New Australian Recording Industry
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Red Dog

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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Family enjoying summer vacations at the beach in Australia

Community, Events

Nominations open for Queensland Day awards

Nominations have opened for the 2026 Queensland Day Awards and voting has begun for for the All the Best program that helps pick the state’s best locations and
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Redheaded Mother Ignoring Upset Blonde Daughter Outdoors

Community, Safety

Concerns over inaction on under 16 social media ban

Australia’s online safety authority has raised “significant concerns” around how well the digital giants are complying with new social media laws. eSafety said it
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Better Homes and Gardens_2023_Graham Ross_001_(Credit Jeremy Greive)

Community, Events

Graham Ross to headline Queensland Garden Show

Celebrity gardener Graham Ross has been confirmed as one of the “headliners” for the Queensland Garden Show in July. The 2026 event will be held in Nambour, west of
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VAD - Newsreel

Community, Health

Big jump in Australians choosing Voluntary Assisted Dying

Voluntary Assisted Dying or VAD applications have increased 40 percent in 2025-25, accounting for up to three percent of all deaths in Australia. The typical VAD
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Young Adult Using Disposable Vape

Community, Health, Perspectives

Strong evidence emerges of vaping cancer link

By Bernard Stewart As early as the 1880s, there was evidence that smoking tobacco damaged your lungs. But it took almost 100 years to definitively show that smoking
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Couple Enjoying Sunset at Beach with Pet Dog

People

More than 30,000 migrants settle in Brisbane in one year

Overseas migration was the biggest contributor to population growth in Greater Brisbane in 2024-25. Around 33,900 overseas migrants settled in the city during the year,
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Master Builders Queensland Deputy CEO Sue-Ann Fresneda - Newsreel

Appointments, People

Sue-Ann Fresneda appointed CEO of Master Builders

Sue-Ann Fresneda has been appointed as the next CEO of Master Builders Queensland (MBQ). The current CEO, Paul Bidwell, announced in February that he would be leaving
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Nicole Warrington

People

UQ researchers receive prestigious awards

Two University of Queensland (UQ) researchers have been recognised by the Australian Academy of Science for their contributions to the understanding of space and human
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Cute redhead young woman lying in bed at night, face illuminated by soft glow of smartphone, smiling scrolling social media content and enjoying moment of connection

Community, Health, People

Sleep habits falling short of health targets

The vast majority of Australians do not have consistent bedtimes and most people fall short of eight hours sleep a night. Only one in four people have consistent
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Shot of a little boy resting on his mother’s chest with his baby brother and father in the background

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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Two girls looking at a tablet

Perspectives

Children’s privacy caught up in ‘woefully out of date’ laws

By Tama Leaver Australia’s privacy laws have been woefully out of date for a long time – not fit to address the realities of the digital world. As part of the long
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Visitors at the Circular Quay restaurants and boulevard in front of the Opera house during chinese new year celebrations in Sydney, Australia

Perspectives

April Fools’ Day not so funny in fake news world

By Phoebe Hart April Fools’ Day is a funny one. Developed over centuries, it’s a tradition that gives people the permission to prank. Some leg-pulls are delightful
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Australian Women’s PMs XIII v PNG Women’s PMs XIII

Perspectives

Australia is far from ‘losing’ the Pacific to China

By Joanne Wallis and Salote Tagivakatini Last year, Australia was reminded of China’s willingness to exercise its growing naval power in the region. In February, a
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Young woman shopping in a supermarket, pushing a shopping cart through the aisles while browsing and selecting products. She is stocking up on weekly groceries, household cleaning supplies, and personal care items.

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Middle East war could lift prices by an extra 5 percent

By George Verikios A drawn-out war in the Middle East could add an extra 5 percent to existing inflation in Australia, our new modelling shows. We looked at the likely
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Visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Meets With Trump At The White House

Perspectives

Albanese walking a delicate path in high stress times

By Michelle Grattan Crises “stress test” governments and countries. Memories remain vivid of COVID, which put immense pressures on the Australian economy, the
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