Home

Exhausted passenger at the airport

Business, Tourism, Transport

Caution urged on cancelling Middle East flights

By Natasha Heap Travellers are being advised not to cancel their tickets for flights through the Middle East and check with their airlines, as airspace remains closed
Read more
Year 101 Media Release Image – 1

Business, Legal

Women in Law project winds up with much to celebrate

A McCullough Robertson project celebrating 100 years of women in law has now wound up, with plenty to celebrate. McR Chief Operating Officer Kim Trajer said the 101
Read more Partner content
Jess C

Business

Business calls for bold progress in ‘critical’ 2026

A senior Queensland business leader has declared 2026 the year to be bold and “get stuff done”. Property Council Queensland Executive Director Jess Caire said it
Read more
Broadwater Gold Coast, Queensland - Newsreel

Business, Government, Property, State

Gold Coast waterfront to be sold for “world-class” precinct

Prime Gold Coast waterfront land is to be sold by the Queensland Government in a bid to create a “thriving tourism and mixed-use precinct.” The 3.5ha parcel on the
Read more
Tash Wheeler

Business, Tourism

Tourism operators facing a crippling insurance crisis

The viability of many Queensland tourism operators and regional events is at risk from crippling increases in insurance premiums over the last five years. Queensland
Read more
Zero-alcohol advertising affects teenagers - Newsreel

Education, Research & Science

Call to restrict zero-alcohol ads to teenagers

Zero-alcohol ads may be harmful to teenagers, shaping future drinking patterns. Teenagers are more likely to want to try the alcoholic versions of zero-alcohol brands
Read more
iStock-1414087409

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

Breakthrough brings ‘Holy Grail’ of medicine closer

Stanford Medicine researchers say they have made an “astonishing step” towards a universal vaccine that could protect humans from a wide variety of viruses and
Read more
Bush fire glowing red in the dark country side

Community, Education, Environment, Research & Science

Dramatic upper atmosphere changes driving weather change

By Milton Speer and Lance Leslie Over the past decade, southern Australia has suffered numerous extreme weather and climate events, such as record-breaking heatwaves,
Read more
A new strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education – Newsreel

Education, Schools

New program helps to empower First Nations students

First Nations students will feel seen, valued and empowered under the new Brisbane Catholic Education Molum Sabe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Strategy
Read more Partner content
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
Read more
David_Trumpy_Bridge_over_Bremer_River_and_Parklands,_Ipswich,_Queensland_in_2020,_01

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
Read more
Suttons Beach planned redevelopment - 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
Read more
AusAlert system launch - Newsreel

Federal, Government

Loud emergency alert to be sent to all mobile phones

A loud emergency warning will be sent to every mobile phone in Australia on Monday, July 27, at 2pm AEST to test the government’s new national alert messaging system,
Read more
2025-11-14_InaugurationREM_Deux-Montagnes_Mark_Carney

Federal, Government, People

Canadian Prime Minister Carney to visit Australia

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Australia from March 3 to 6, 2026. It is Mr Carney’s first visit to Australia since he took on the top job and comes
Read more
The Sad Attorney Consoles Her Upset Hispanic Client After

Government, State

Major upgrade to Brisbane Magistrates Court facilities

The Queensland Government has announced a $34.4 million upgrade to the Brisbane Magistrates Court aimed at keeping crime victims safer. The upgrades include a new
Read more
Happy woman, vision and nurse with tablet for internship, med school or healthcare campaign at campus. Female person, medical student or junior with smile on technology for dream, research or study

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
Read more
A busy working mother having a work-related video call at home on her laptop and looking after her children

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
Read more
Gavan Ord, Business Investment Lead, CPA Australia

Economy, Federal, Finances, Government

Accountants warn against government red tape obsession

Australia’s peak accounting body has urged governments to stop treating increased regulations as the default response to every issue. CPA Australia, in a statement
Read more
Couple enjoying a cozy hot pot dinner side by side

Economy

Pesky inflation locks in at unsustainable level

Australia’s inflation rate was steady at 3.8 percent in the year to January 2026, dashing hopes that it would trend down into the new year. The result keeps upward
Read more
Beautiful Irish girl on St. Patricks Day, Dublin, Ireland.

Economy, Finances

Mixed economic growth results across the OECD

Economic growth is patchy across industrialised countries with less than half recording a lift in the final quarter of 2025. Figures released by the OECD show that seven
Read more
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
Read more
Green Sheep - Newsreel

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
Read more
Kim Wilde

Arts, Community, Events, Music

Kim Wilde announces new Australian tour

British singer Kim Wilde has announced new Australian concerts in 2026. Ticketmaster announced this morning that the Kim Wilde Closer Tour would include shows in
Read more
Pompeii - Newsreel

Arts, Fine arts

Pompeii photographic exhibition opens at HOTA

Pompeii – a once-thriving Roman city preserved forever under molten ash is the subject of a new exhibition at the Home of the Arts (HOTA) on the Gold Coast. Acclaimed
Read more
Muppets

Arts, Film & Television

Jim Henson’s Muppets at QAGOMA Sept 2026 – April 2027

Kermit the frog and Miss Piggy are coming to QAGOMA’s as part of a landmark exhibition of The Muppets and the Jim Henson team who built them. From September 12, 2026
Read more
Luxury resort holiday bucket list - Newsreel

Community, Travel

Luxury resort stays top activity wish-list

Luxury resort stays, world wonders, and cruises top the list Aussie activity wish-list, with preferences varying according to age. Around 36 percent of Australians put
Read more
Woman In Danger at a Dark Alley

Community, Government, Safety, State

More offences added to youth crime adult sentencing

An extra 12 offences are being added to the Queensland Government’s “Adult Crime, Adult Time” laws. This will bring to 45 the number of youth crime offences
Read more
Middle East conflict has caused airport chaos - Newsreel

Community, Travel

Advice to Australians caught in Middle East conflict

For Australian’s living in in the Middle East, or planning to travel there, the Australian Government has warned there is a risk of ongoing reprisal attacks and
Read more
Tivoli Drive-In closes - Newsreel

Community, Events

Tivoli Drive-In final farewell

It’s the end of an era with the last movie to show at the Tivoli Drive-In Theatre at Ipswich tomorrow night. The theatre, which opened in 1976, will screen Takeover:
Read more
Cancer cells vis

Community, Health, Perspectives

Dealing with the cancer risks from gene mutations

By Sarah Diepstraten and Eddie La Marca An estimated 170,000 Australians were diagnosed with cancer in 2025. Many people know the causes of cancer are partly genetic
Read more
QYO2_Steve Sleswick, Belita Fletcher and Shaun Kenny

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
Read more
Athletic young Asian woman practicing yoga outdoors in city park against urban cityscape in the morning

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
Read more
Paul Bidwell - Newsreel

Appointments, People

Master Builders Queensland CEO Paul Bidwell resigns

Master Builders Queensland CEO Paul Bidwell will hang up the tool belt from his position at the advocacy group in May 2026. Mr Bidwell has resigned after almost 17 years
Read more
Stirling

Appointments, People

Hinchliffe appointed as Consul-General to NZ

Former Queensland Transport and Local Government Minister Stirling Hinchliffe has been appointed as Australian Consul General in Auckland, New Zealand. Mr Hinchliffe has
Read more
Lisa-Headshot-1024×731

Appointments, People

New appointments to revamped TIQ board

The Queensland Government has announced three new appointments to the Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) board. Lisa France, Jeff Pfaff and Josie Angus have been
Read more
Man and woman sitting in office, holding money at hands. Gender pay gap, unequal salary concept

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
Read more
Americans React To U.S. And Israel’s Attack On Iran

Perspectives

International legal order is now in ‘free-fall’

By Shannon Brincat and Juan Zahir Naranjo Cáceres The joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran represent a further erosion of the international legal order. Under
Read more
Satisfied young woman opening a postal delivery

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

The hidden consumer traps in ‘free’ shipping

By Adrian Camilleri You’re scrolling through an online retailer, like Amazon, Shein or eBay, and spot a shirt on sale for $40. You add it to your cart, but at
Read more
America’s top model

Perspectives

Top model doco exposes damage caused by reality shows

By Rebecca Trelease If you’ve spent much time on the internet, you probably know how to yell “I was rooting for you!” The clip from “Cycle 4” (iykyk) of
Read more
Rear view of a farmer checking the quality of his sugar cane plantation

Business, Perspectives, Rural

Sugar farmers facing global pressures and weak prices

By Chris Punzell The 2026 sugar season is unfolding against a backdrop of strong crop potential in key producing regions, yet overshadowed by a persistent global
Read more