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Business, Property

Feasibility threatens new apartment builds in Brisbane

Apartment prices in Brisbane are so high that it is more expensive to build new than to buy an existing property, further constraining supply, the Queensland Property
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Business

Warner Bros sale opens way for titan streaming battle

By Liam Burke Netflix’s planned acquisition of Hollywood studio Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has fallen apart at the eleventh hour, as Paramount Skydance has made a
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Business, Property

Real Estate agents to report suspicious activity from July 1

Real estate agents have been reminded they have less than five months to prepare for new anti-money laundering obligations which apply from July 1, 2026. The new
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Business, Transport

Rare Brisbane Airport hangars up for sale

Two multi-million-dollar Alliance Airlines aircraft hangars are up for sale at Brisbane Airport, in “a once-in-a-generation” opportunity. The fully operational
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Business, Tourism

Start on marina to boost Brisbane River tourism

Boutique cruises, eco-tourism, adventure sports, and private water taxis will soon be part of the regular activity on the Brisbane River with construction commencing on
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Education, Research & Science

Childhood trauma does not determine future mental health

Most children who experience abuse, bullying, and household dysfunction maintain moderate to high mental wellbeing into adulthood, according to a 12-year
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Education, Schools

Students risk losing critical thinking to AI brain rot

Australian students risk losing cognitive abilities critical to learning and development unless urgent action is taken to stop AI brain rot, according to a new
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Crossing the Lemaire Channel

Education, Research & Science

Gravity hole discovered under frozen Antarctica

Slow rock movements deep under the Earth’s surface over tens of millions of years have led to the creation of a “gravity hole” below Antarctica. Researchers at the
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Education, Schools

School hours from the 1800s out of kilter with teen sleep

By Ken Purnell This year, students at The King’s School in Sydney are starting lessons later on Wednesdays. The start of the usual day has been pushed back from
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Early Learning, Education

Tips on choosing the best childcare centre for your child

Guardian Childcare and Education is providing tips on choosing a childcare/early learning centre as it welcomes families for “Tour Month”. Guardian Head of
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Federal, Government, Queensland Election

Caboolture-Bribie Island Road duplication completed

The duplication of Caboolture-Bribie Island Road between Old Toorbul Point Road and Saint Road, north of Brisbane, has been completed ahead of schedule. The section has
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Visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Meets With Trump At The White House

Government, Perspectives

Big calls needed in a ‘ruptured” world order

By Nick Bisley Australia faces a more complex and dangerous world than at any time since the threat of Japanese invasion during the second world war. The global
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Community, Environment, Government, State

Grants announced to preserve koala habitats

The Queensland Government has announced $1 million in grants to help preserve the state’s koala habitat. Grants of up to $75,000 are available for on-ground
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Government, Local

Funding to explore new central Ipswich river crossing

The Queensland Government has confirmed funding of $4 million to investigate a new Bremer River crossing in Ipswich, west of Brisbane. The city currently relies on the
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Suttons Beach plans - Newsreel

Government, Local

Work starts on new pavilion at historic Suttons Beach

Work has begun on the new Suttons Beach Pavilion at Redcliffe, north of Brisbane. The project includes a new pavilion structure, extensive landscaping and public
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Economy, Finances

Global borrowings hit a record $27 trillion in 2025

Borrowings by governments and companies hit a record $US27 trillion in 2025, according to an OECD report released this week. The OECD Global Debt Report said debt
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RACQ says petrol prices unjust - Newsreel

Economy, Finances

South-East Queensland fuel hikes unjust – RACQ

The RACQ has called out major fuel retailers for pumping up their prices, saying the conflict in the Middle East should not be to blame. Queensland’s peak motoring
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Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Oil price shock a risk for inflation and economic growth

By Stella Huangfu Global oil markets have reacted swiftly to escalating tensions in the Middle East as the United States and Israel continue their assault on
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Business, Economy, Employment

Job vacancies are trending up in 2026

Job advertisements in Australia have recorded their first back to back increases since October 2024. The ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads index, released this week, showed
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Economy, Employment

Discouraged workers are the forgotten wasted labour

By Sora Lee When we hear that Australia’s unemployment rate is low, it sounds like good news. The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines an unemployed person as
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Arts, Music

Guns N’ Roses to tour Australia in 2026

American powerhouse rockers Guns N’ Roses will tour Australian stadiums in November and December 2026. Their World Tour 2026 will showcase their two new singles Nothin
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‘Brady Bunch’ House Designated A Historic Landmark

Arts, Film & Television

Brady Bunch house declared a cultural monument

The iconic house from the 1970s sitcom The Brady Bunch has been declared a Historic-Cultural Monument by the Los Angeles City Council. The council voted unanimously last
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Arts, Film & Television

The 2026 French Film Festival opens this week

Francophiles and cinema lovers are in for a treat when the 2027 French Film Festival opens on Thursday in Brisbane. Now in its 37th year, each night has a different
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ART at QPAC - Newsreel

Arts, Theatre

Art, friendships and egos dissected in ART the play

When a friend buys a piece of expensive art, personal taste gets dissected along with friendships and egos in the internationally award-winning comedy play ART at QPAC
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Arts, Theatre

Stave off school holiday boredom at QPAC

The Easter break will soon be here and QPAC has a new lineup to stave off school holiday boredom with plays from Andy Griffiths, Toy Story and the elusive Green Sheep in
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Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred Brings Severe Weather To Australia’s East Coast

Community, Environment, Safety

Emergency alert issued for flooding in Bundaberg

The Bundaberg Regional Council has issued an emergency alert as flooding worsens in the district, 350km north of Brisbane. Residents have been warned that flood levels
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Community, Environment, Safety

Flood risk rises as Queensland drenched

The Bureau of Meteorology says there is a “minor to moderate” risk of flooding across most of Queensland with rain forecast to continue in the early part of this
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Community, Travel

Crack-down on illegal glow-worm tours in Springbrook

Illegal glow-worm tour operators in Springbrook National Park will be fined for attempting to cash in on the unique creatures that light up caves after sunset. The
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Getting the perfect tan

Community, Health

Unhealthy sun habits continue despite the warnings

By Andrew May  In 1981, a jingle played out across Australia, encouraging us to “Slip, Slop, Slap!” In 2023, the jingle was added to the National Film & Sound
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Community, Health, Perspectives

The ancient secrets for living to 100

By Konstantine Panegyres Just like in the modern world, people in ancient times wanted to know how to live a long and healthy life. Greeks and Romans heard fantastic
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Appointments, People

Appointments to Queensland law bodies announced

The Queensland Government has announced new appointments to the Board of Legal Aid Queensland (LAQ) and the Queensland Law Reform Commission (QLRC). Darren Robinson
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Appointments, People

New Salvation Army leaders for the Bayside Corps

The Salvation Army has announced the appointment of Major Nathan and Captain Kylie Hodges as new leaders of the Brisbane Bayside Corps in Alexandra Hills. Major Nathan
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People, Perspectives

Why do we remember some dreams and not others?

By Yaqoot Fatima, Danielle Wilson and Nisreen Aouira Some mornings, you wake up and the dream is right there. Clear and vivid. You might still feel the emotion in your
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Appointments, Arts, Music, People

New appointments to Qld Youth Orchestra board

Queensland Youth Orchestras (QYO) has announced three new appointments to its board. Shaun Kenny has been appointed as QYO Board President, and he will be joined by new
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Community, Health, People

The curious emergence of cultural ‘Chinamaxxing’

By Justine Poplin “Drink hot water” has become an unlikely life philosophy on TikTok, as countless users track their journey towards “being” or “becoming
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Canadian Prime Minister Carney Visits Canberra

Perspectives

Time to stop depending on Washington?

By Hugh White In a dangerous and uncertain world, what should US allies do? Draw closer to America, or pull away? When the United States under President Donald Trump is
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Perspectives

Canada pushes middle ground for middle powers

By John Blaxland Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a stark warning in his address to the Australian parliament. The post-war global order is “breaking
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Russian President Vladimir Putin Hosts United Arab Emirates President Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan In Moscow

Perspectives

The multipolar world is not what Putin had in mind

By Mark Edele Four years ago, Vladimir Putin escalated his war against Ukraine to an all-out assault. The plan was for a quick and lively campaign and a speedy
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Economy, Employment, Perspectives

Unions pushing for an extra week of annual leave

By Shae McCrystal Do your holidays always feel too short? Or are you a parent struggling to juggle the demands of school holidays with the leave you’re allowed to
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Economy, Employment, Perspectives

Gender pay gap spotlight is driving change

By Leonora Risse Since 2024, the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has been publishing the gender pay gaps of Australia’s largest companies. Now, we have
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