By Greg Kemp
One of Australia’s most iconic animals is under threat, with chlamydial disease decimating koala populations in south-east Queensland. Professor Ken
Is recreational reading plunging towards a death spiral?
By Shane Rodgers
I hate to be the one to have to declare it, but reading for recreation may be in a terminal decline. And the thought terrifies me.
There is a quote from
By Shane Rodgers
For most of the past 200 years the idea of work has revolved around turning up at a factory, worksite or office, putting in the required hours and
By Rosanna Natoli
Sunshine Coast Mayor
As the newly-elected Mayor of the Sunshine Coast and indeed, this Council’s first female Mayor, I am filled with immense pride
Permanently Cheugy: Are micro-trends killing fashion?
By Susan Schwartz
Fashion’s hyper drive is in danger of creating its own black hole.
Micro-trends are rising at such a rapid rate that ultimately fashion runs the risk
By Shane Rodgers
In the 1990s I read that, if the prevailing growth continued, by 2030 one in every five Americans would be an Elvis Presley impersonator.
I think it was
By Steve Zeppa
Remember 2025.
No, it’s not a tagline for Back to the Future 4.
It’s a date which burned bright before the kerfuffle that is the Olympics cast its
Funding reform catalyst for first Indigenous faculty
By QUT Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Sheil AO
Amidst the commentary on the Voice to Parliament referendum, the significance of recent amendments to Federal
By Shane Rodgers
Most of our pop culture depictions of work portray it as a grind that must be endured until the final whistle, when you bolt out the door like a