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Jenny Wong CPA Australia Tax Lead

Business, Economy, Federal Budget

Budget described as a ‘tax grab that kills aspiration’

A peak accounting body has described the Federal Budget as a “tax grab” that kills aspiration and shifts the tax burden to middle Australia. CPA Australia says the
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Big Pineapple - Newsreel

Business, Tourism

Big Pineapple tourist icon gets sweet $5 million

Queensland’s iconic Big Pineapple landmark will undergo a $5 million revamp to deliver a microbrewery, cafes, retail outlets, a restaurant, and sports bar. The
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John McDermott – Founder and President of McDermott Aviation

Business, Defence & Aerospace, Transport

Coast company deployed for Greek firefighting duties

Sunshine Coast-based McDermott Aviation has started deploying a major aerial firefighting fleet in Greece. It is the seventh consecutive year the company has supported
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Port of Brisbane Aerial View

Business, Energy & Resources, Infrastructure

BP storage lease extended at Bulwer Island

BP has been granted a lease extension at the Bulwer Island facility at the Port of Brisbane to secure additional storage under Queensland’s fuel security plan. The
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Transporting goods across Nullarbor Plain

Business, Infrastructure, Transport

Inland Rail cuts put pressure on high maintenance highways

By Philip Laird Every day, hundreds of trucks barrel along highways from Melbourne to Brisbane. Some B-triple trucks stretch to 36 metres or more, more than seven times
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Copilot BCE - Newsreel

Education, Schools

AI tool future-proofs next generation of change makers

Students are being prepared for a digital future with the introduction of Microsoft Copilot at Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) secondary schools after a trial resulted
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Camel caravan reflected in a Sahara Desert oasis

Education, Research & Science

Hundreds of mysterious mass graves found in Sahara

By Julien Cooper, Maël Crépy and Marie Bourgeois We have been on a years-long campaign of satellite remote sensing of the vast desert landscapes in Eastern Sudan. This
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Joyful Baby Boy

Early Learning, Education

Guardian demystifies childcare for families with babies

New programs to help families ease their babies into childcare are being implemented by Guardian Childcare and Education. This is part of the organisation’s aspiration
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Hooded man in cyber attack graphic. | Newsreel

Education, Schools

State student details compromised in cyber breach

Queensland schools have been caught in a cybersecurity breach that is expected to impact 200 million people globally. Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek said student
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Builder On Building Site Discussing Work With Apprentice

Education, Vocational

New TAFE centre to boost state tradie stocks

A new Queensland TAFE Centre of Excellence – Construction Tech will be established to help boost trade skills in the state ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic
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Online Gambling Murphy Review - Newsreel

Federal, Government

Government ignores recommendation to ban gambling ads

The Federal Government has chosen to ignore most of the 31 recommendations in a public health inquiry into online gambling harm – including a ban on gambling
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Government, State

Mount Mee Road upgrade planning activated

The Queensland Government has activated a process to plan upgrades to the Mount Mee Road north of Brisbane. The road, also known as the Brisbane‑Woodford Road, runs
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Albanese Government Delivers 2024 Budget

Economy, Federal, Federal Budget, Government

Federal Budget addresses world ‘throwing a lot at us’

The Federal Government has released its 2026-27 budget, complete with changes to Capital Gains Tax and Negative Gearing and cuts to the NDIS. Below is a summary of the
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Pauline Headshot 2

Federal, Government, Perspectives

One Nation surge is now being taken seriously

By Josh Sunman One Nation’s surge can no longer be seen as a blip or an aberration. As the results in the Farrer byelection showed, the right-wing populist party –
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Aerial photo of an oil refinery

Business, Energy & Resources, Federal, Government

$10 billion fuel and fertiliser security plan unveiled

By Michelle Grattan With the fuel crisis showing no sign of abating, the Albanese government has unveiled a package worth more than $10 billion to protect the
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Couple managing the debt unable to pay out loans

Economy, Federal, Federal Budget, Government, Perspectives

Albanese uses big majority to ignore missing mandate

By Michelle Grattan The tilt of this budget was, when you think about it, predictable. The Albanese government has used the first budget of its second term to do what
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Happy man looking at document while working on laptop from home at living room

Economy, Employment

Wage growth steady despite inflation blow-outs

Wages growth is remaining steady in Australia despite growing inflationary pressure and geopolitical uncertainty. The latest CommBank Wage Insights series, released this
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QFI Forum 2

Economy, Finances, Government, State

Queensland home ownership falls to historically low levels

By Shane Rodgers Queensland has one of the nation’s lowest levels of home ownership in a market grappling with cost pressures, mismatched supply and low rental
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I can’t believe we’re fighting about this again…

Economy, Finances

Families hit again on interest rates in shaky economy

By Shane Rodgers The Reserve Bank is continuing to use interest rates as a blunt instrument against inflation, lifting the cash rate target by another 25 basis points
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Mid adult woman feeling worried about grocery prices while shopping in a supermarket.

Economy, Finances

Australia’s inflation moves into danger zone

Australia’s inflation struggles are continuing with the Consumer Price Index rising 4.6 percent in the year to March off the back of fuel cost blowouts. The annual
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Death of a Salesman Anthony LaPaglia

Arts, Theatre

Tickets for Death of a Salesman now available

Aussie Hollywood actors Anthony LaPaglia and Alison Whyte will star in the 1940 Pulitzer Prize-winning classic Death of a Salesman at QPAC’s Lyric Theatre from August
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Queensland Youth Orchestra - Newsreel

Arts, Music

Queensland Youth Orchestras celebrate 60 years

Queensland Youth Orchestras will celebrate their 60th anniversary in 2026 with a free day of music and entertainment at The Old Museum in Bowen Hills on Saturday, June
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Brooks & Dunn’s The Last Rodeo – Show

Arts

Swift seeks to trademark voice to combat deep fakes

By Graeme Austin Music superstar Taylor Swift has applied to trademark her voice and image to head off the threat of AI-generated impersonations. But the problem
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Radio One Teen Awards – Red Carpet Arrivals

Arts, Music

Female stars being banished to the ‘Khia Asylum’

By James Hall What do Bebe Rexha, Katy Perry, Meghan Trainor and Rita Ora all have in common? They’re all trapped in the “Khia Asylum”. The Khia Asylum
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Choir of Man Opening-0398-1

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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Man with boombox leads group dance session.

Business, Community, Government, Local, Property

Permit scheme for short stay accommodation dumped

Brisbane City Council has dumped a proposed permit scheme for short-term accommodation providers. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said the decision had been made against a
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Chinese Practicing Tai Ji

Community, Health

Ancient Chinese routine lowers blood pressure naturally

An 800-year-old Chinese exercise routine has been found to be almost as effective as medication in bringing down blood pressure. A new study found adults with stage 1
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Sporty woman working out with exercise bike

Community, Education, Health, Research & Science

The right music can lift your exercise endurance

Listening to your favourite music can increase endurance during a workout by up to 20 percent. A new study found that cyclists exercising with self-selected songs had a
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Daylight

Community, Events

A long night to reflect on lives lost to domestic abuse

The Darkness to Daylight event, which allows the Brisbane community to take a strong collective stand against abuse, will be held for the 13th time on May 28-29,
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Multiracial Friends Enjoying BBQ party Outdoor.

Community

Big drop in households mixing with family and friends

By Shane Rodgers Barely half of Australians have any weekly in-person contact with family and friends, a new social snapshot has revealed. The ABS Social Survey,
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Renaissance Man

People

DNA mapping may unlock the secrets of da Vinci’s genius

By Shane Rodgers The secret to the creative genius of Leonardo da Vinci may be unlocked through an extensive genetic mapping exercise. Researchers have tracked Da
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Strait Of Hormuz Remains Focal Point In Iran-U.S. War

People

20,000 seafarers stranded in the Strait of Hormuz

By Claudio Bozzi As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz drags on, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization has sounded the alarm over a related
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immigration - Newsreel

People

India tops number of immigrants to Australia

More than 30 percent of Australia’s residents are born overseas, with India representing the largest number of immigrants in 2025, overtaking England for the first
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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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Canadian Prime Minister Carney Visits Canberra

Economy, Federal Budget, Perspectives

A workable budget but with significant risks

By Stephen Bartos This year’s budget combines fiscal policy – taxes and spending – with a heavy focus on better regulation. The budget deficit has fallen slightly
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Teenager at a Medical Appointment

Community, Health, Perspectives

Ballooning medical specialist fees next focus for reform

By Anthony Scott Australia’s Health Minister Mark Butler has declared reducing specialists’ fees will be his next key focus of health policy reform. Doctors are
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Australia Parliament Sits

Federal, Government, Perspectives

Farrer result takes heat off broken Labor promises

By Michelle Gratten No wonder Jim Chalmers was anxious to use every opportunity on Sunday to weigh in on the Liberals’ “bloodbath” in Farrer. It was extremely good
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young girl dreaming while resting under the tree

Community, Environment, Perspectives

Trees can halve the amount of heat in urban areas

By Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez, Rob McDonald and Tirthankar Chakraborty Cities and towns are usually 1–3°C hotter than the surrounding countryside, because asphalt,
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Unemployment

Economy, Finances, Perspectives

RBA sends clear but uncomfortable signal to households

By Stella Huangfu The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has lifted the official cash rate by another 25 basis points, the third hike this year as it struggles to keep
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