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Scientist testing in lab. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Federal, Government, Health, Professional Services

Genetic testing rule change in insurance underwriting

Life insurance companies will no longer be able refer to adverse predictive genetic test results in their policy decisions. Federal Financial Services Minister Stephen
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Construction business owner. | Newsreel

Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Government, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, Mining & Resources, Property, Queensland Election, Retail, State, Technology, Transport

Queensland business not confident of Olympic boom

Less than 20 percent of Queensland businesses believe they will benefit from the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Business Chamber Queensland today released
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Flooding at Cairns airport. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Environment, Tourism, Transport

All Queensland airports in climate change firing line

All Queensland airports are in the highest risk categories for climate change impact, according to a new report. A report by insurance group Zurich and economic analysts
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Apple store. | Newsreel

Business, Technology

Apple unleashes its own AI in system upgrade

Apple will introduce enhanced artificial intelligence in its operating system upgrades from next month, In a statement, the tech giant said Apple Intelligence, the
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Lawyers are warning of a swathe of risks and ethical dilemmas from generative AI | Newsreel

Business, Legal, Technology

Warning of ‘swathe of risks’ from generative AI

Businesses and individuals have been warned about a “swathe of serious risks and ethical dilemmas” that have emerged from the rapid onset of generative artificial
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Lightning strikes over Brisbane. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Cities create more summer ‘fire-hose’ storms

Summer storms are more frequent and intense over city areas, according to new research. A study of observations from eight cities and their surroundings in Europe and
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Earth | Newsreel

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

No ‘safe’ place on Earth by 2050 without action

There will be no “safe” places to live on Earth by 2050 without a dramatic change in economic systems, with the private sector the best placed to lead the
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Queensland Police Service graduation. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Government, Higher Education, Research & Science, Safety, State, Support & Services

Work demands driving growing police officer burnout

Shift work and the demands of the job are compromising the safety of police officers and the communities they serve, a new study has concluded. Professor of Psychology
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Polaris Dawn astronauts. | Newsreel

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Education, Research & Science

Aussies in Antarctica helping to put people on Mars

Australians working in Antarctica are helping prepare astronauts for future missions to Mars. Australian Antarctic Division Chief Medical Officer Dr Jeff Ayton said
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Students in a university lecture. | Newsreel

Community, Education, Federal, Government, Higher Education, Safety, Support & Services

Student Ombudsman to be in place by February

A new National Student Ombudsman should be in place by February, with enabling legislation introduced into Federal Parliament this week. Federal Education Minister Jason
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Aged people in home. | Newsreel

Community, Federal, Government, Support & Services

Means test underpins $5.6b aged care reforms

The Age Pension means test will be used to determine how much elderly Australians will need to contribute to their aged care costs under a new $5.6 billion reform
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Woman worried about data breach. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Federal, Government, Safety, Technology

New Federal laws clamp down on doxxing

New Federal laws will outlaw the malicious release of personal data online, known as doxxing. Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said new legislation, introduced into
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Teenagers looking at mobile phone. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Federal, Government, Safety, Technology

Social media age limits in place ‘this year’

The Federal Government plans to enforce an age limit on the use of social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced today the Government would introduce
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Pride flag. | Newsreel

Federal, Government

Transitioning too complex for Census question

The Federal Government has confirmed sexual orientation questions will, for the first time, be asked in the next Census, but the topic of sexual transition will not be
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Person access online register. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Queensland Election, Safety

LNP pledges public child sex offender register

The Queensland LNP have committed to establishing a public child sex offender register if elected at the October 26 State election. LNP leader David Crisafulli said an
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Elderly couple outside home. | Newsreel

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Economy, Infrastructure, Legal, Manufacturing, Mining & Resources, Professional Services, Property, Retail, Technology, Transport

Housing supply focus ignores allocation opportunity

Australian housing policies need to address allocation, not just supply, to overcome the current crisis. Speaking at an industry forum, ANZ Chief Economist Richard
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Striking workers marching. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Employment

Half the nation’s strike pain in Queensland

The Queensland economy lost almost 20,000 working days to industrial disputes in the first half of this year, accounting for more than half of the entire country’s
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Delivery drover in truck. | Newsreel

Business, Economy, Manufacturing, Mining & Resources, Professional Services, Retail, Technology, Transport

Business turnover returns to positive territory

Business turnover in Australia rose in July, on the back of increased demand for delivery and warehousing services. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Head of
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Fewer people are working multiple jobs but the numbers remain historically high - Newsreel

Economy, Employment

Multiple jobs dropping in tighter market

Multiple job holding in Australia remains at a historic high despite a 1.2 percent fall in the June quarter. Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show
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Empty airport lounge. | Newsreel

Economy, Finances

Growth data reflects 90s recession numbers

The Australian economy grew slightly last quarter, with the annual growth rate the lowest in more than 30 years, excluding the pandemic. Latest data from the Australian
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Aboriginal art | Newsreel

Arts, Brisbane 2032, Community, Government, State

Extra First Nations focus for cultural groups

Queensland’s cultural organisations will have increased First Nations representation on Boards and create new First Nations Committees under new legislation passed in
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Singer in recording studio. | Newsreel

Arts, Music

Labels backed to support local music talent

A new program has been established to encourage Australian music labels to support local talent. Music Australia Director Millie Millgate said the Record Label
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Arts, Dance

Shanghai Ballet to star in iconic The Lady of the Camellias

Queensland Ballet’s sister company, the Shanghai Ballet will perform a glittering tale of Parisian love and tragedy in the Lady of the Camellias. The 1848 tale of
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Person gaming. | Newsreel

Arts

Gaming fund jumpstarts Brisbane creation

A Queensland game has attracted Federal funding in the latest round of grants from Screen Australia. Frogreign, created by Brisbane-based studio Arkanpixel, was one of
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Arts, Dance

Big response to Queensland Ballet giving day

Dance aficionados have shown their support for Queensland Ballet, with more than $1.2 million raised for its annual Giving Day last month. This year the money will go
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Virtual reality bus tour. | Newsreel

Business, Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science, Technology

Virtual climate change impact reality check

A bus tour in the United States is mixing reality with the virtual world to highlight the impacts of climate change. Passengers on a sightseeing tour in New York
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Teenager vaping. | Newsreel

Community, Government, Health, State

Vaping use spikes for Queensland teenagers

More than a third of Queensland teenagers have tried vaping, according to new health data. State Health Minister Shannon Fentiman said Queensland Health found 35.6
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Researcher have found a super gene that could increase human lives - Newsreel

Community, Health

Super gene may hold key to longer lives

Scientists have discovered a particular “super gene” that may hold the key to humans living longer lives. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen say the
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Australian kid holding a flag while celebrating Australia day

Community, Events

Brisbane activities for the September school holidays

Queensland school students start their two-week spring holiday this Friday and Newsreel has you covered on what to do around Brisbane. Outdoors Try stand up paddle
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Athlete being assessed. | Newsreel

Brisbane 2032, Community, Sport

National talent search for Brisbane 2032 athletes

Young Australians are being asked to take a shot at becoming an Australian Olympian or Paralympian at the Brisbane 2032 Games. A nation-wide talent search kicks off next
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Former Paralympics Australia CEO Catherine Clarke. | Newsreel

Appointments, Community, Government, People, Sport, State

Former Paralympics boss takes on racing integrity role

Former Paralympics Australia CEO Catherine Clarke is the new Queensland Racing Integrity Commissioner. Ms Clarke, who resigned from her position at Paralympics Australia
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Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) Chief Executive Michael Sterzinger. | Newsreel

Appointments, Arts, Music, People

Sterzinger new QSO Chief Executive

Arts leader Michael Sterzinger is the new Chief Executive of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO). Mr Sterzinger, who will start in the role in early November, is
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Kerrie Freeman Brisbane City Council CEO. | Newsreel

Appointments, Government, Local, People

Freeman new Brisbane City Council CEO

Brisbane has a new CEO, with Kerrie Freeman endorsed by the city’s Civic Cabinet this week. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said Ms Freeman was selected for her experience
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China warns that attractive foreign spies are trying to recruit their citizens - Newsreel

Business, People

China warns of seduction by foreign spies

China has warned its citizens against being seduced by attractive foreigners recruiting spies. International news agencies reported that Beijing’s Ministry of
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Bill Shorten and Anthony Albanese

Community, Federal, Government, People, Support & Services

Advocacy group salutes departing Shorten

Australia’s peak disability rights and advocacy organisation has acknowledged the work of Federal National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Minister Bill Shorten,
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Sometimes we need to give ourselves permission to rest - Newsreel

Perspectives

Giving yourself permission to get some rest

By Shane Rodgers In your teens and twenties, you get a false impression that you can be on the go all day and all night and your body will just bounce back. But the
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The White House. | Newsreel

Perspectives

US media’s take on Presidential debate

The first US Presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump was held today. Here’s is a snapshot, direct from the sources, of some of the reaction from
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Anzac slouch hat on rifle with Australian flag. | Newsreel

Perspectives

What the Defence and Veteran Suicide inquiry found

By Ben Wadham and James Connor After three years of investigations, the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide has delivered its final report with 122
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Woman on mobile phone. | Newsreel

Community, Perspectives, Safety

No link between mobile phones and brain cancer

By Sarah Loughran and Ken Karipidis A systematic review into the potential health effects from radio wave exposure has shown mobile phones are not linked to brain
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McCullough Robertson Joint Managing Partner Guy Humble gives his insights on mediation.

Business, Legal, Perspectives

The vital role of mediation in preserving relationships

By Guy Humble In a world where all-too-often people and organisations find themselves in costly disputes, mediation has become an important part of the armoury in trying
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