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Business, Legal

Technology and real time deadlines changed the face of law

Practising law over a long period of time has meant dealing with technological change, more prescriptive laws and more demanding real time deadlines. For three long-term
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Business, Community, Energy & Resources, Environment, Federal, Government

Oil recycling success story stalls as levy fails to keep pace

One of the quiet achievers of Australia’s recycling sector is stalling, with infrastructure maxed out and millions of litres of untreated lubricant waste oil at risk
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Business, Perspectives, Retail

Action against supermarkets will set future shopping rules

By Jeannie Marie Paterson The consumer watchdog’s Federal Court case against Woolworths over its “prices dropped” promotions is underway and will run into next
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SEQ Food System Strategy Launch

Business, Government, Local, Retail, Rural

150,000ha of farmland lost in SEQ over 25 years

By Shane Rodgers Almost 150,000 hectares of farmland has been lost in South-East Queensland over the past 25 years, according to a new report on the region’s food
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Business, Energy & Resources

State coal industry ‘being lost’ to global competitors

By Shane Rodgers Queensland has a shrinking coal industry and a waning investment pipeline despite growing global demand, according to a senior mining executive. QMetro
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Gangsters in ghetto

Education, Government, Schools, State

School support officers added to youth crime squads

The Queensland Government has added School Support and Child Safety Officers to its Youth Co-Responder Teams as part of the battle against youth crime. The teams have
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Brisbane Catholic Education - Newsreel

Education, Schools

Demand for Catholic education grows across SEQ 

Interest in faith-based schooling is growing across South-East Queensland, with more than 5000 families enrolled to attend Brisbane Catholic Education’s 2026 Open
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Education, Research & Science

Scientists capture mysterious glowing treetops

Faint electrical glows shimmering from treetops have been captured by storm-chasing scientists. Penn State University researchers say these “corona discharges” were
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School Children Leaving The House

Education, Government, Schools, State

Work begins on new Caloundra South school

Construction has started on a new $98 million primary school in one of Australia’s fastest growing areas. The Caloundra South primary school on Queensland’s Sunshine
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Education, Schools

Tips to support your child’s learning at home

Parents and schools can support children to develop strong foundations, and confidence in their learning by working together. Brisbane Catholic Education Project Lead
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Sunshine Coast Olympics

Brisbane 2032, Business, Community, Government, Infrastructure, Local

Sunshine Coast gears business for Olympic opportunities

The Sunshine Coast has begun preparing its business community to capitalise on opportunities emerging from the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Sunshine Coast Mayor
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Government, Local

‘Nightmare’ weed invades Moreton Bay properties

Tropical soda apple, a highly invasive weed, has been found on properties at Stony Creek, Neurum and Morayfield, north of Brisbane. The City of Moreton Bay says council
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Young couple having some financial difficulties

Economy, Federal, Federal Budget, Government, Perspectives

Plenty of risks in negative gearing rent reforms

By Rachel Ong ViforJ In the lead-up to the May federal budget – now just a fortnight away – Treasurer Jim Chalmers has left the door open to winding back negative
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Nuclear Bomb Explosion – Mushroom Cloud

Government, Perspectives

Diplomats gather to slow down the doomsday clock

By Tilman Ruff This week in New York, diplomats from almost every nation will convene for a four-week review of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
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Marlborough - Newsreel

Federal, Government, State

Bruce Highway upgrades at Marlborough and Tully

Bruce Highway upgrades have commenced on a 22km section of the notorious Marlborough stretch between Pine Mountain Creek and Deep Creek north of Rockhampton, and at
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Worried young woman working at home

Economy, Employment

Should you take the $1000 tax deduction and run?

By Fei Gao When Australian workers lodge a tax return from mid next year, around 6 million taxpayers look set to be able to claim up to A$1000 with an “instant”
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Economy, Federal, Finances, Government, Perspectives

Australia’s gas reserves ownership under the microscope

By Samantha Hepburn Over the last decade, Australia has become one of the world’s largest exporters of liquefied natural gas. But while the gas is extracted from
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Offshore Oil Rig At Sunset Over The Ocean. High Quality Photo

Economy, Perspectives

Are we finally seeing the end of oil?

By Wesley Morgan and Ben Newell  US President Donald Trump is a longtime climate denier and oil industry ally, who sums up his own energy policy as “drill, baby,
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Economy, Employment

Unemployment steady at 4.3% in March

The seasonally adjusted national unemployment rate was steady at 4.3 percent in March off the back of 18,000 new jobs. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures
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Business, Economy, Tourism

Visitor numbers to Australia up 20 percent

The number of visitors to Australia jumped almost 20 percent in the year to February, 2026. China was the largest source country, accounting for 23.3 percent of all
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Arts, Music, Theatre

The Choir of Man heading to Brisbane in September

West End hit The Choir of Man is coming to Brisbane as part of the 2026 Brisbane Festival line-up. The production will be staged in the South Bank Cultural Forecourt
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Arts, Theatre

‘Love letter to the modern woman’ comes to QPAC

MO Theatre’s production of Pramkicker by English playwright Sadie Hasler is coming to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre from July 1 to 4, 2026. The production
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HOTA - Newsreel

Arts, Fine arts

Bold, experimental and significant Chinese art at HOTA

Bold and experimental Chinese art which examines questions of identity, censorship, memory, tradition and transformation is on at the Home of the Arts (HOTA). The
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Devil Wears Prada

Arts, Film & Television

Long awaited film sequel about to hit cinemas

The long-awaited sequel to the iconic movie The Devil Wears Prada will debut in cinemas on April 30, 2026. Nearly 20 years after the original was released, The Devil
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Musicians in a recording studio. | Newsreel

Arts, Music, Perspectives

Streaming is stifling the emergence of new music

By Tim Kelly In September, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) excluded catalogue music (recordings more than two years old) from the Australian
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Community, Events

Jan Power’s Farmers Markets open at Eagle Farm Racecourse

The farmers markets will return to Eagle Farm Racecourse – this time powered by the family of foodie powerhouse Jan Power. Run by Jan’s daughter Astrid Gates and her
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2026 TCS London Marathon

Community, Perspectives, Sport

‘Impossible’ two-hour marathon barrier broken

By Mark Connick On May 6, 1954, Sir Roger Bannister did what was deemed impossible in athletics: he ran a mile in less than four minutes. The milestone was celebrated
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Women in Technology - Newsreel

Community, Events

AI insights at Women in Technology breakfast

Brisbane’s innovators will join the 2026 Inspiring Women in STEM networking breakfast on Thursday at PwC. The Women in Technology (WIT) event will highlight the
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Very tired couple is sitting on steps and having some rest. They have run a lot. Girl is keeping her hand close to the head while her boyfriend is just looking straight.

Community, Health

Workplace burnout and health challenges on the rise

Around 70 percent of Australian workers say they have experienced burnout at some stage in their working lives. This is two percent higher than the corresponding 2024
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Paniyiri - Newsreel

Community, Events

Paniyiri turns 50 with dinner on the Goodwill Bridge

By Susan Schwartz Brisbane’s Paniyiri Festival will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2026 with a long-table dining experience on the Goodwill Bridge. The bridge will
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Griffith University Vice Chancellor Carolyn Evans - Newsreel

Appointments, People

Griffith University VC appointed to University of Melbourne

Griffith University has started a global hunt for its sixth Vice Chancellor, after incumbent Carolyn Evans was appointed VC of the University of Melbourne – her alma
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Alan Osmond

Arts, Music, People

Music star Alan Osmond passes away at 76

Alan Osmond, leader of the Osmonds singing group which had a string of hits in the 1970s, has passed away aged 76. His death came a year after brother Wayne succumbed to
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Appointments, People

O’Shea appointed as Partner at Allens law firm

International law firm Allens has appointed commercial lawyer Joseph O’Shea as a Partner in its Brisbane office. Mr O’Shea acts in complex commercial disputes on
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Appointments, People

Andy Lee the new face of Australian Made Week

Comedian Andy Lee has been named as the new ambassador for Australian Made Week. Lee is a radio and television host, children’s book writer and one half of the Hamish
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Refugee Babies

People, Perspectives

History provides insights on dealing with homeless camps

By Rachel Gallagher A homelessness worker in regional Victoria has seen a 200 percent increase in people living in free campgrounds – and a big increase in families
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Australia’s Prime Minister Albanese Speaks After Bondi Shootings

Federal, Government, Perspectives

The times suit Albanese, but he is still not popular

By Frank Bongiorno The times might be bad, but they have suited Anthony Albanese. The explosions on the political right since the 2025 election have, in electoral
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Senior Engineer and Aboriginal Australian Apprentice Working Together On Solar Farm Installation

Business, Legal, Perspectives

CGT discount supports foreign renewables investors

By Melinda Peters, Andrew Bukowski, Kate Swain and Melissa Simpson from McCullough Robertson Lawyers As Australia accelerates its transition to renewable energy, foreign
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Perspectives

Barriers to veteran support need to be removed

By Shai Hipperson Every ANZAC Day, Australians come together to honour the courage, sacrifice and service of our veterans. We attend dawn services. We march. We pause,
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Fun with dad

Perspectives

Fathers care deeply, but the system needs to do better

By Dr James Brown Australian fathers are often told to “step up,” be more hands-on, more emotionally present, and more of an equal partner at home. Many fathers are
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Happy teacher with a group of young students at the library

Education, Perspectives, Schools

20,000 qualified migrant teachers not being used

By Sun Yee Yip Australia needs more teachers. It ranks among the worst-performing countries in the OECD for teacher shortages. This is particularly so for public
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