Ticketing companies to front parliamentary inquiry
Event ticketing companies are set to front a Federal parliamentary committee to answer questions raised in recent media reports on ticket pricing.
The House of
A Parliamentary Inquiry will be set up to look at falling volunteering rates in Queensland.
State Minister for Volunteers Ann Leahy said volunteering participation had
Green visions for key Brisbane leisure destinations
New masterplans for Kedron Brook and the Wynnum-Manly foreshore are among revitalisation initiatives for Brisbane’s key leisure and lifestyle destinations in the lead
Claims GDP is an outdated measure of policy impact
Scientists are urging governments to ditch GDP as an indicator of policy success and adopt a more wholistic measure of the health of an economy.
A research paper out of
A cybercrime reported every six minutes in Australia
Australians reported cybercrimes at a rate of one every six minutes over the past year.
The annual Australian Signals Directorate’s (ASD) Cyber Threat Report has shown
Cap-free cleaning and gardening support for elderly
Older Australians will be able to access unlimited gardening and cleaning support next year under changes to a Federal Government initiative.
Aged Care Minister Anika
A three-year project to revitalise the main street of an historic Sunshine Coast town is complete, with a community day planned this weekend to mark the
A Toowoomba company is the first to benefit from a Federal Government program to boost sovereign manufacturing capabilities.
Russell Mineral Equipment (RME) has secured
Skills-based qualifications to drive future jobs growth
Nearly all the jobs that will drive employment growth in Australia over the next decade will need more than a high school qualification.
The 2024 Jobs and Skills Report
Wearable art creators chase a summer of inspiration
The Australian Wearable Arts Festival has beefed up its prize pool, with entries now open for the 2025 event.
Festival co-founder and curator Wendy Roe said the August