Builders driving fresh approach to community housing
Infrastructure companies are helping to move the dial on Australia’s housing supply challenges by factoring community housing into major developments.
This is not only
SEQ world-first trial for spinal cord injury treatment
Thirty years of Queensland research into spinal cord injury is feeding into a world-first human trial.
Griffith University Professor James St John said a Phase 1 human
Peking Duk’s Keli Holiday will be among the stars to light up this year’s Valley Fiesta in October.
One half of the ARIA award-winning duo, he will be joined by the
Karlsson to help channel change and grow businesses
Businesses dealing with change, growth and resilience are the target audience for an expo on the Sunshine Coast next week.
Kristina Karlsson, founder of stationery
A 300m section of the Surfers Paradise Esplanade will be closed to traffic from next week as part of a trial to extend pedestrian access to the east of Cavill Mall.
Gold
Brisbane Writers Festival powers into a new chapter
Two hundred artists will feature across more than 100 live events at this year’s Brisbane Writers Festival (BWF).
BWF Artistic Director Jackie Ryan said more than half
10,000 properties added to Brisbane flood risk map
Brisbane’s flood mapping will be updated next month, with more than 10,000 properties added after recent studies.
Brisbane City Council Environment, Parks and
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released its annual analysis of overseas arrivals and departures data.
Here are some of the 2024-25 insights:
1. Australia
Brisbane charging system out to decarbonise mine haulage
A Brisbane company producing a first-of-its-kind dynamic charging system for heavy vehicles has received a multi-million-dollar Federal grant.
Northgate-based BluVein
Olympic host city housing fails a marker for Brisbane
A review of short-term policies and the retention of a public housing interest in the development of Olympic sites are among recommendations to ensure Brisbane 2032