The majority of TikTok videos featuring birth control advice, that have billions of views, are providing misleading information.
A new study by La Trobe University, in
$20 million diary mix-up a boost for QIMR Berghofer
A diary mishap and chance meeting with a Prime Minister led to a $20 million bonus for the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.
In the first of a special podcast
The Moreton Bay Food and Wine Festival could be where your self-control goes to die in 2025.
A general admission ticket will get you access to live cooking demos from
Airlines struggle to offer pre-pandemic seat numbers
Domestic airline passenger numbers have returned to pre-pandemic level, but seats on offer have not kept up with increased demand.
The latest Australian Competition and
Power walking is taking on a new meaning with the development of a tool which turns footsteps into electricity.
A mechanical engineering major at Cornell University, in
Power of ballet supports people with brain injuries
The power of dance is being used to reduce the isolation experienced by many Queenslanders with a brain injury.
Queensland Ballet operates Ballet for Brain Injury
Step behind the theatre curtain at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) with a rare opportunity to enjoy a free backstage tour.
QPAC will celebrate its 40-year
They say that sculptures tell their own unique stories and you can catch more than 80 of them at Queensland’s largest sculpture exhibition on Currumbin Beach.
The free
Ekka visitors can imagine the look of the Brisbane Showgrounds circa 2032, with an artist’s impression released of the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games
Australian amputation rates in young males increasing
A rise in amputation rates for Australian males under 40 has sparked a strategy to tackle diabetes-related foot disease (DFD).
Associate Professor Byron Perrin, from the