Thee technicians, two Aboriginal, walk in solar farm. | Newsreel

Bonds a boost to Indigenous businesses

First Nations businesses have been supported with more than $1 billion worth of contracts through a nation-wide bond program. The Indigenous Business Australia (IBA)
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St Pius X School Salisbury principal Felicity Pryer and students. | Newsreel

Pryer principals continue in Salisbury

The Pryer name continues to shape the minds of young children in Brisbane’s southern suburbs. Felicity Pryer is the new principal of St Pius X School Salisbury, 60
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Diners in the outdoors. | Newsreel

Sunshine Coast plates up a food lovers’ delight

South-East Queensland palates are set to be tantalised, with The Sunshine Coast Curated Plate Food and Drink Festival gearing up for another serving. For 10 days from
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CTM's Laura Ruffles. | Newsreel

CTM announces board and executive team changes

Corporate Travel Management’s (CTM) Laura Ruffles has stepped back from her role as Executive Director and CEO Australia/New Zealand, Asia, and Europe to allow time to
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Musical festival crowd blurred. | Newsreel

Pill testing weeds out higher-risk substances

More than 250 festival-goers took advantage of Queensland’s first pill-testing services at the Rabbits Eat Lettuce festival over the Easter long weekend. The State
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Samantha Mostyn and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. | Newsreel

Samantha Mostyn to be our new Governor-General

Samantha Mostyn will be Australia’s new Governor-General when David Hurley’s term ends in June this year. Making the announcement, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
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Musician playing electric guitar. | Newsreel

Poor pay a sour note for Aussie musicians

The majority of Australian musicians made around $12 an hour last year, about half Australia’s minimum wage, and that’s when they were able to land a gig. A recent
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QUT Professor Lidia Morawska. | Newsreel

Blueprint a pathway to mandated clean indoor air

A QUT professor, who hit the headlines during the COVID pandemic, is urging governments to legislate appropriate indoor air quality standards in public spaces. Professor
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QUT Pathways to Politics for Women graduates. | Newsreel

QUT political course builds pathway to councils

Two of Queensland’s newly-elected mayors are graduates of a QUT program which delivered 13 successful candidates in March’s local government elections. A total of 26
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Woman searching internet. | Newsreel

ChatGPT not all it’s quacked up to be in health

ChatGPT won’t be replacing doctors anytime soon, with a CSIRO study showing the AI tool becomes less reliable as it is provided with more health information. The
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