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Business, Legal

Law firm announces $1 million housing pro bono plan

Law firm McCullough Robertson (McR) has announced a $1 million pro bono contribution to the community housing sector as part of its centenary celebrations. The community
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Mobile and internet outage complaints - Newsreel

Business, Technology

Dodgy mobile and internet connections plague Aussies

Mobile and internet reliability complaints increased 41.6 percent from October to December 2025, compared to the previous quarter. The Telecommunications Industry
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Hamilton Northshore

Business, Government, Infrastructure, Local, Property, State

Hamilton and Sandgate sites fast-tracked for housing

Land in the Brisbane suburb of Hamilton, previously intended as the site for the Olympics athlete’s village, is being made available for housing and commercial
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Confident Businesswoman Walking with Coffee Outside Modern Office Building

Business, Economy, Employment

Formula discovered for loving your job

New research has unlocked the three elements that must exist for people to genuinely love their jobs. Using multiple studies involving thousands of employees, the
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office buzz woman headache noisy workspace

Business, Economy, Employment, People

Our brains have to work harder in open plan offices

By Libby Sander Since the pandemic, offices around the world have quietly shrunk. Many organisations don’t need as much floor space or as many desks, given many staff
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Racially diverse students at uni - Newsreel

Education, Higher Education

Racism rife in Australian universities

A staggering 70 percent of university students and staff have experienced indirect racism, including hearing or seeing racist behaviour directed at their community. More
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Guardian Tour Month

Early Learning, Education

Families welcomed to Guardian Childcare for Tour Month

Guardian Childcare and Education is inviting families to step inside the day of a child during its 2026 Tour Month, that is now underway. Tour Month is showcasing how
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Concentrating students at the lecture hall

Education, Higher Education, Perspectives

Universities facing ‘imperfect but essential’ changes

By Alex Zelinsky Lasting policy reforms, almost always, have difficult beginnings. Think Medicare, the Superannuation Guarantee, or the National Disability Insurance
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St Mary’s

Education, Schools

Maryborough college “revolutionises” path to high school

Innovative thinking has helped boost student engagement and attendance at St Mary’s College Maryborough, a Brisbane Catholic Education school. Principal Bree
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Healthy fruit and vegetable nutrition for kids

Education, Schools

‘Vitamin’ is named 2025 Children’s Word of the Year

Oxford University Press (OUP) has announced that “vitamin” is its Australian Children’s Word of the Year for 2025. It was chosen from an analysis of 3.4 million
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Man Paying the Bills

Community, Federal, Government, Health

Health insurance set for hefty rise in April

Health insurance premiums will rise by 4.41 percent in April, the largest annual increase in almost a decade. Federal Health Minister Mark Butler said the decision was
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Australia Parliament Sits

Federal, Government, Perspectives

Teal toppler elevated into the treasury shadow

By Michelle Grattan Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has appointed Tim Wilson, the only Liberal to win back a “teal” seat last year, to go head-to-head as shadow
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2032 Olympic And Paralympic Games Leaders’ Reception

Business, Government, Infrastructure, Local, State

Reedy Creek quarry put on notice of possible call-in

The Queensland Government has announced it will issue a proposed call-in notice for the Boral Resources Quarry planned for Reedy Creek on the Gold Coast. It said this
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Albanese Government Delivers 2025 Budget

Federal, Government

Angus Taylor is the new Liberal Party leader

By Michelle Grattan Angus Taylor has defeated Sussan Ley for Liberal leader by a hefty margin of 34-17, giving him strong authority to try to improve the fortunes of the
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Boy with mask with teenagers gang indoors in abandoned building, looking at camera.

Community, Government, Safety, State

Children on bail can now be fitted with trackers

The Queensland Parliament has passed laws allowing courts to put GPS trackers on people aged 10 to 17 when they are on bail. The provision can be used for first
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Professional freelance making a good business deal

Economy, Employment

Wage rises fall just short of matching inflation

Wages increased by 3.4 percent on average in 2025, falling just short of the 3.8 percent inflation rate for the year. Figures released by the Australian Bureau of
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Rent bill – Newsreel

Economy, Finances

Rents rise three times faster than wages

Rents have risen nearly three times faster than wages over the past five years, pushing rental affordability to record lows and stretching household budgets across the
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Queen St Mall Brisbane consumer confidence – Newsreel

Business, Economy, Finances, Retail

Consumer confidence hits decade low

Consumer confidence has hit a decade low, with households pessimistic about their financial conditions over the next 12 months, and their economic conditions over the
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Leaving Office on Last Day at Work

Economy, Employment

Banks warns that fake job scams are on the rise

Employment scams reported by young Australians more than doubled in 2025, with women being disproportionately targeted. New data released by the Commonwealth Bank (CBA)
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first home buyers loans rise 6.8 percent – newsreel

Economy, Finances

Refinancing at record high, first home buyer loans rise

More people are looking for a better deal on their mortgages, as first home buyer loans rise 6.8 percent. Australian Bureau of Statistics data released today show a 20
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ED SHEERAN 1 BY PETROS STUDIO

Arts, Community, Events, Government, Music, State

Big lift in Suncorp Stadium concert cap

The Queensland Government will lift the cap on concerts at Suncorp Stadium in the hope that more big acts will be attracted to Brisbane. The change means up to 21
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Foo Fighters 2026 tour – Newsreel

Arts, Music

Foo Fighters to tour Australian stadiums in 2026

The Foo Fighters live to fight another day with the announcement of their 2026 Australian stadium tour that includes the regional cities of Townsville and Newcastle, as
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Cold_Chisel_No_Plans_cover

Arts, Music

Classic Cold Chisel albums to be released on vinyl

Three classic albums from Australian supergroup Cold Chisel – Teenage Love, The Last Wave of Summer and No Plans – will become available on vinyl as stand-alone
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Vanity Fair Oscar Party – Arrivals

Arts, Film & Television, People

Oscar winner Robert Duvall dead at 95

One of Hollywood’s most referred actors, Robert Duvall, has died at age 95. In a statement, his wife Luciana said Duvall has passed away peacefully at home. The actor
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Original cast members of Charlie's Angels - Newsreel

Arts, Film & Television

Reunion for Charlie’s Angels 50th anniversary

Surviving members of the original cast of the 1970s television series Charlie’s Angels will take part in a rare reunion to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the
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Clinical Hub Opening Queensland Ambulance – Newsreel

Community, Health

Emergency response hub at Kedron doubles in size

The Queensland Ambulance response hub at Kedron has doubled in size in a bid to deal with non-emergency calls and take the pressure off crowded hospitals. The new $8.31
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Christmasworld – Newsreel

Community, Events

Christmas decorating trends for 2026

Christmas may be officially celebrated in December, but the decorating trends you’ll see in the shops and on your tree at home, start in February at the Christmasworld
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CNY Star Casino – Newsreel

Community, Events

Celebrate Chinese New Year 2026 with these events

The Year of the Fire Horse kicks off tomorrow with Chinese New Year events marking the first new moon of the lunar calendar across Brisbane and South-East
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Egyptian artifacts

Community, Safety

Man faces court over missing Egyptian artifacts

The 52-year-old man is scheduled to appear in court today after he was charged in relation to the alleged theft of Egyptian artefacts from The Abbey Place museum in
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Warning contains nuts

Community, Health

Anaphylaxis nasal spray approved for Australian use

A nasal spray for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis has been approved for use in Australia, biotechnology company CSL Seqirus announced today. It is the first time
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Jesse Jackson - Newsreel

People

US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies

He was hailed a trailblazer, a pathfinder and a charismatic champion of US civil rights – Reverend Jesse Jackson has died at age 84. Jackson’s extraordinary legacy
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Brett Pointing 2

Appointments, Government, People, State

New Queensland Police Commissioner appointed

Brett Pointing has been appointed as Queensland’s new Police Commissioner. This follows the retirement of Steve Gollschewski. Pointing will take over the role from
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Shane Goodwin - Newsreel

Appointments, People

Shane Goodwin appointed to South Bank board

Corporate affairs executive Shane Goodwin has been appointed to South Bank Corporation Board. In a statement, the Queensland Government said Mr Goodwin’s career
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Paul Noonan – Newsreel

Appointments, Business, People, Property

Noonan and Sullivan appointed to key JLL roles

Paul Noonan has been appointed as JLL’s Head of Capital Markets Queensland, in addition to his role as Managing Director. Noonan will continue to drive institutional
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71st Emmy Awards – Arrivals

Arts, Film & Television, People

Dawson’s Creek star James Van Der Beek loses cancer battle

American actor James Van Der Beek has died after a three-year battle with colorectal cancer. The actor’s family announced his passing today. In a post on social media
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Serious young man having financial problems.

Economy, Employment, Perspectives

$100,000 no longer considered a comfortable wage

By Christopher Hoy Figures this week by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) show that over the year to December, wages grew by 3.4 percent. For households,
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A caregiver holds a toddler in preparation for a vaccination. The medical professional, wearing gloves, is ready to administer a shot while the child curiously observes

Community, Health, Perspectives

Diseases rising after big drop in vaccination of babies

By Peter Breadon and Mia Jessurun Child vaccination has been one of Australia’s biggest success stories. Before the COVID pandemic, we hit the national target of 95
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Young couple organizing their new home during a moving process

Perspectives

Record social housing still leaving a big gap

By Hal Pawson Thanks to an unprecedented lift in public funding in the 2020s, an extra 55,000 new, good quality homes around Australia will be available to people on the
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Australia’s Opposition Leadership Turmoil Continues

Federal, Government, Perspectives

Ley leaves Taylor with a byelection headache

By Michelle Grattan After she was trounced in Friday’s Liberal ballot, Sussan Ley addressed the media with a speech that was gracious in defeat, but came with an
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Professional Engineers Discussing Operations in a Modern Factory

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

Which of the emerging trade “clubs” should Australia join?

By Naoise McDonagh A profound shift is underway in global trade. Governments are moving beyond traditional free trade agreements open to all countries and embracing
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