Australian laws regarding the use of human tissue will be reviewed for the first time in almost 50 years.
University of Adelaide lecturer Dr Maeghan Toews has been
Former Redlands City Council CEO Andrew Chesterman is the Queensland Government’s pick to reduce red tape in local government.
State Local Government Minister Ann
Education no magic bullet to counter misinformation
A person’s education level has little impact on their ability to identify misinformation on the internet.
Researchers at Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Human
Experienced health executive Julia Strickland-Bellamy is Mater’s new Chief Executive Officer.
Currently the CEO of health provider Aurora, Ms Strickland-Bellamy will
A former student is now the Principal at St Flannan’s School Zillmere.
Moving from Townsville, Cheryl Bell completed Year 6 and 7 at the north Brisbane school, where
Bligh to step down as Australian Banking Association Chief
Former Queensland Premier Anna Bligh is stepping down as Australian Banking Association (ABA) Chief Executive.
ABA Chair and National Australia Bank CEO Andrew Irvine
Energised PwC state leader charts an optimistic path
Over 30 years with professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Samantha (“Sam”) Vidler has seen some big changes, and challenges.
Over that period,
The Young Endeavour’s first circumnavigation of Australia in almost 10 years, will be the last for the current vessel, and the tall ship is looking for young crew
Gil-Ortega new Queensland Ballet Artistic Director
Celebrated international ballet professional Ivan Gil-Ortega is Queensland Ballet’s new Artistic Director.
Queensland Ballet Chair Brett Clark said Mr Gil-Ortega had
Australian golfing great Greg Norman will join the Board of the Brisbane Organising Committee for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games (OCOG).
Federal Sports Minister