School’s back after tragic Easter holidays on State roads
School zones are back in force across Queensland as the State returns from the Easter holiday break lamenting a tragic road toll.
Acting Chief Superintendent Garrath
Three commissioners have been appointed to review Queensland’s electoral boundaries.
State Attorney-General Deb Frecklington said the review and redistribution of
Australians lost more than $4 million in one month this year to job scams, sparking a police warning.
Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commander Graeme Marshall said
Simon Ling new Queensland Treasury Corporation CEO
A finance expert with a “focus on advancing government social financing initiatives” is the new Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) CEO.
State Treasurer David
Back-to-back mass bleaching hits Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef has again experienced mass bleaching, only the second time it has occurred over consecutive summers.
Australian Marine Conservation Society Great
Deadly start to holidays sparks Easter police blitz
Police will be out in force over the Easter long weekend, with the death toll over this year’s school holiday period already exceeding last year’s number.
Queensland
Leaders remain calm and on-message in second debate
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have had their second showdown of the 2025 federal election campaign.
The debate, hosted by the ABC,
Action on recreation and rail projects to support Games
The shovels are starting to move across South-East Queensland on projects which will support the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
This week the State
Defence industries add $11.9 billion to national economy
South Australia is driving double-digit annual growth in Australia’s defence industry.
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows the sector
The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) has a new delivery partner and increased funding, as the event looks to re-invent itself in the lead up to the Brisbane