With any major redevelopment of the Gabba now off the table, the State Government has started community consultation on the broader development plan for
State’s vulnerable sitting on cladding ‘time bombs’
Queensland still has 800 “ticking time bombs” waiting for remedial building work, almost seven years after the danger of combustible cladding grabbed global
A new risk-based approach to foreign investment will see more scrutiny of investment proposals around critical infrastructure, minerals and technology and a more
Improved land management has helped Australia’s red meat industry reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by almost 80 percent.
A CSIRO report found that in 2021 net
A low-carbon aviation industry is a step closer thanks to a world-first development by researchers at the University of Sydney.
A team led by Professor PJ Cullen has
If you’re preparing to travel this year, spare a thought for the 1990s when catching a plane meant packing a book to read, smoking in the cabin had just been banned,
Brisbane will become a quantum computing hub, following a $960 million Government investment to lure one of the world’s leading players to Queensland.
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One in seven workers admit to harassing colleagues
One in seven Australians have admitted to using workplace technology to sexually harass a colleague.
A survey by Monash University and RMIT University found evolving
Retail spending had one of its weakest growth periods on record at the start of 2024 as cash-strapped households further tightened their belts.
Spending on clothing,
Australian airports have emerged from COVID-induced hibernations and recorded their first profits for aeronautical operations since the pandemic.
Brisbane Airport joined