A new national heat mapping tool has been developed to help Australian communities better prepare for extreme heat.
The Heat-Health Risk Index is an Australia Climate
Is the truth out there? Defence does not want to know
Are Australian skies being buzzed by UFOs? We will never know, based on the current stance of the Defence Department.
In response to a recent Freedom of Information
Retirement living could be key to housing challenge
Rising demand for retirement living has prompted calls for age-friendly communities to be a key pillar of the national housing strategy.
The latest Procore/Property
The impact of automated decision making and machine learning on workers is the focus of a new Federal Parliamentary inquiry.
In response to the rapid uptake of
Value of ‘iconic’ Great Artesian Basin tested in court
Australia’s Great Artesian Basin will be the focus of debate in Brisbane today, as AgForce heads to the Federal Court to argue one of the world’s largest underground
The Queensland Government will set up a ministerial youth advisory group to provide children who have lived in care the opportunity to share their experiences and help
Redland City Council will push back on the Federal Government’s likely blocking of the $3 billion Toondah Harbour project saying the decision would cost 500 jobs and
The Sunshine Coast is set to extend its school holiday buzz, with the arrival of thousands of competitors and fans for the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships,
Enjoy a road-works-free drive to the Sunshine Coast
The Bruce Highway expansion between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast is officially completed.
The $662.5 million project, which began in late 2020, widened 11km of
Public servants want leadership and career support
Many employees bemoan a lack of senior and executive leadership in the Queensland Public Service and a large majority say they do not receive any support to advance