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Business, Economy, Employment, People

Outdated workplaces blamed for rampant worker burn out

Outmoded workplace design is being blamed for figures showing almost half of employees worldwide believe they are burnt out. A paper, published today by researchers in
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Business, Perspectives, Rural

Some good news after devastating floods

By Lloyd Hick I’m pleased to inform you of some good news after the recent devastating floods through our state’s north-west. Many cattle producers across
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Business

Businesses urged to plan for raft of 2026 regulation changes

Lawyers are advising businesses to prepare early for a series of regulatory reforms that come into effect this year. The reforms cover digital assets, payments
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Sam Lamb

Business, Perspectives, Retail

Mixed views emerge on the importance of buying local

By Susan Luckman and Michelle Phillipov We have now passed the annual Australia Day peak of calls urging us to “buy Australian” – especially lamb. The iconic
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Business, Federal, Government

Business warns of ‘inevitable’ tax rises without reforms

A peak employer group has warned that tax increases are inevitable if the Federal Government does not undertake “fiscal repair” in its upcoming budget. The
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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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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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Woman with notebook in office, AI brain

Business, Education, Technology

AI detection overwhelmed by machine-generated content

By Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders In 2023, the science fiction literary magazine Clarkesworld stopped accepting new submissions because so many were generated by
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Early Learning, Education

The transformation of Lilyfield Early Learning Centre

The Lilyfield Early Learning Centre in Sydney has been reinvented over the past two years through innovation and active family engagement. The centre attracted some
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Education, Schools

Application lodged for Catholic co-ed Windsor high school

Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) has lodged a development application to build a 910-student co-ed secondary school in Windsor. The proposed school, in Grafton St, is
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Business, Government, Local, Property

Thousands of homes for Chermside and Upper Mt Gravatt

A new suburban renewal program for the Brisbane suburbs of Chermside and Upper Mt Gravatt is expected to add thousands of new homes to the areas. The Brisbane City
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Federal, Government, Perspectives

Coalition patched up but the troubles are not over

By Michelle Grattan Sussan Ley and David Littleproud on Sunday announced an 11th hour patch up of the federal Coalition that the Liberal leader hopes will hold off an
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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli - Newsreel

Government, State

State anti-hate laws hitting Parliament this week

Laws aimed at stamping out antisemitism and terrorist extremism will be introduced to the Queensland Parliament this week. The legislation will focus on terrorist
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Government, Local

Brisbane secures 20-year green waste processing system

Brisbane City Council has secured a panel of five local operators to process the city’s green waste for the next 20 years. The processing system will be the largest of
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Federal, Government, Perspectives

Pressure builds to repair broken Coalition agreement

By Michelle Grattan Nationals leader David Littleproud easily saw off a token move to spill the party leadership on Monday. But he is now under immense pressure to reach
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A Serious Couple Standing by Their Home

Economy, Finances

Mortgage holders hit with interest rate rise

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) board has announced the expected 0.25 percentage points increase in the base interest rate, bringing the cash rate to 3.85
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Worried young couple manages home finances

Business, Economy, Finances, Property

Low volumes of homes for sale driving price increases

Low supplies of houses for sale are keeping upward pressure on prices despite conditions that would normally dampen demand. Real estate research group Cotality estimates
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Young couple using laptop while planning their home budget

Business, Economy, Finances, Property

Brisbane leads a hot market for house prices

Brisbane house prices are forecast to increase faster than Sydney and Melbourne this year as high demand and limited supply continue to drive the market. KPMG’s latest
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Economy, Finances

Inflation monster refusing to be tamed

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.8 percent in the 2025 calendar year, keeping upward pressure on mortgage interest rates following positive employment data last
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Economy

Economy ‘normalising’ after post-pandemic shocks

Australia’s economy is “normalising” after the pandemic shocks but still faces major challenges around productivity and housing affordability. An OECD overview of
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Arts, Music, Perspectives

Can protest songs really change the world?

By Panizza Allmark and Jon Stratton  In January, over the course of three days, Bruce Springsteen wrote, recorded and released the political protest song Streets of
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Arts, Music

Bad Bunny makes Super Bowl history despite safety fears

Bad Bunny has made history at the Super Bowl as the first performer to sing entirely in Spanish despite fears for his safety. The Porto Rican performer also made
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Arts, Business, Music, Products, Retail

Ed Sheeran to “pop up” in Australian retail centres

Music superstar Ed Sheeran will make a temporary foray into the Australian retail scene during his national tour later this month. The singer today announced pop-up
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Arts, Music

Olivia Dean back on top of charts after Grammy win

Fresh from winning Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards, Olivia Dean has reclaimed the number one spot on the Australian Recording Industry Association Albums Chart. Her
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Lily Allen 2026 Australian tour Newsreel

Arts, Music

Lilly Allen to tour in October, tickets on sale Monday

British pop star Lilly Allen is coming to Brisbane later this year as part of her Australian tour in October and November. Tickets go on sale Monday, February 9 at 1pm
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Community, Events

Military Tattoo brings big sound and colour to Brisbane

Brisbane is welcoming more than 1000 performers from 13 countries in coming days for The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. The event will be hosted at Suncorp Stadium
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Community, Travel

Qantas discounts domestic airfares as low as $99

If you’re thinking about travelling interstate, now may be a good time to book a flight in Australia as Qantas discounts selected economy fares to $99 today. Touted as
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Community, Health, Perspectives

ADHD prescriptions up 10-fold in two decades

By Brenton Prosser and Yogi Vidyattama The number of young people in Australia prescribed medication for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) increased more
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Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

Community, Events

Funding rescue for Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

The Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers will live to bloom another day, with an injection of funds guaranteeing its operation for the next two years, the Queensland Government
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Brisbane 2032, Community

500 businesses vying for a slice of Brisbane 2032 Games pie

Organisers of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic games addressed the IOC today, saying more than 500 local businesses are vying to be part of the procurement or supply
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People

Logan’s Heroes save basketball playing pastor

Two Logan City Council staff members have been awarded medals after they helped save the local pastor who was playing basketball when he went into cardiac arrest. Aaron
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Federal, Government, People

Danish royals to tour Australia in March

King Frederik X and Queen Mary will tour parts of Australia next month as part of their fourth official visit since taking over the Danish Throne in 2024. For Queen
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Couple managing home finances, stressing over bills and budget

Economy, Employment, People

Blurred lines spark conflict for work-from-home couples

Couples who mostly work from home are experiencing heightened frustrations and conflicts from the blurry divide between their personal and professional lives. New
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Community, People, Sport

Bradman’s Baggy Green attracts record auction price

One of legendary cricketer Sir Donald Bradman’s rare Baggy Green caps was sold at auction today for $460,000. Lloyds Auctions said it was the highest price ever
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Community, People

Pioneering astronaut is 2026 Australian of the Year

The first Australian to qualify as an astronaut under the country’s space program – Katherine Bennell-Pegg – has been named as the 2026 Australian of the
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Community, Health, People, Perspectives

Simple tips to bring meaning to your life

By Trevor Mazzucchelli The start of the year often comes with attempts at big life changes that we’re hoping will make us feel more grounded, fulfilled or in control
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Federal, Government, Perspectives

Can One Nation convert strong poll results into seats?

By Kurt Sengul and Jordan McSwiney One Nation is no stranger to the headlines, but it’s been a long time since the party has been talked about as a serious political
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Perspectives

Warming world is significantly impacting rain patterns

By the Bureau of Meteorology Low pressure systems are common in southern Australia, particularly in the cool half of the year. These are often called extratropical
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Business, Energy & Resources, Perspectives

New research unveils the influencers of climate debate

By Christian Downie There’s a reason political commentators refer to Australia’s “climate wars”. Every time a climate policy is put on the table, supporters and
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Woman in winter at home drinking coffee from red cup

Community, Health, Perspectives

How much coffee can you safely drink?

By Clare Collins Coffee first entered human lives and veins over 600 years ago. Now we consume an average of almost two kilos per person each year – sometimes with
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