World-first coffee research leaves vibrant aftertaste
Coffee aficionados rejoice! We are entering a new phase of deep coffee appreciation.
New research has mapped a new language to identify the finer taste points of a
Queensland needs a robust population policy to boost the appeal of regions and a 50-year plan to give certainty to investors, according to the head of the state’s
An 18 percent drop in productivity in the construction sector and a skills shortage means the nation faces a large shortfall in housing needs.
Master Builders Australia
A Federal Government inquiry will investigate ways to improve outcomes for First Nations businesses.
The Joint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Not-for-profits need to re-apply for tax exemption
Thousands of not-for-profit organisations will need to re-apply for income tax exemption status from July 1 this year.
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) said around
Australia’s first manufacturing facility able to build hydrogen electrolysers at a commercial scale has been opened in Central Queensland.
Fortescue’s Gladstone
Call for policies to support energy reform at home
A broad cross-section of Australian advocacy groups have urged the Federal Government to use the upcoming budget to better invest in the clean economy.
The group, which
20-year ‘mega droughts’ loom for our sunburnt country
Researchers have warned that Australia could be facing 20-year “mega-droughts” and that future dry periods may be “far worse than we imagined”.
A research team
Former Lord Mayors unite to preserve Victoria Park
Five former Brisbane Lord Mayors descended on Victoria Park at the weekend to oppose a proposal build a stadium in the inner-city Herston parklands.
The plan for a new
Qantas has today announced a major overhaul of its Frequent Flyer program, including new ways for members to use points to book flights.
The airline says the new scheme