Brisbane homeowners looking to make their new houses energy efficient have a financial advantage over the rest of the country.
An industry study has found the cost to
International big spenders make up for slow recovery
International visitor numbers to Queensland are slow in returning to pre-pandemic levels, but those who are coming are spending big.
New figures from Tourism Research
Carbon-free tugboat pulls maritime industry forward
A tugboat built in the 1950s is showcasing the future of environmentally-friendly sea travel, becoming the world’s first carbon-free, ammonia-powered maritime
Caloundra Aerodrome is scanning the horizon for new businesses to lead expansion plans as its centenary milestone looms.
In operation since 1931, the Sunshine Coast
By Michael Lucey, Rebekah Lines and Phoebe Powell, McCullough Robertson Lawyers
Australia’s aged care sector has been the focus of reform for over a decade, spurred by
A new uniform material to protect soldiers from chemical and biological threats has been developed by Australian scientists (Picture below).
Researchers at Australia’s
Business confidence in Queensland remains weak as operating costs and labour challenges take their toll on companies.
Business Chamber Queensland CEO Heidi Cooper said
Australia’s two leading supermarkets are being taken to court by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) over misleading discount pricing on more
As many as one in five doctors could be using artificial intelligence (AI) in their clinical practice, despite a lack of formal guidance.
An international study, based
A 77-room, nine-storey hotel will replace Felons Barrel Hall at Howard Smith Wharves, under plans proposed by Artemus Group.
It is being widely reported that a