Sunshine State eyes United States for ideas and investment
A Queensland delegation is bound for the United States on a trade mission to gain insights into Olympic and Paralympic Games planning and promote the state’s
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in the world’s largest economies slowed in the last quarter, with the United States contracting for the first time since the
Natural phages ‘shield’ an alternative to antibiotics
A natural alternative to antibiotics is the focus of ground-breaking research under way in New Zealand.
A team from the University of Canterbury (UC) are working with
Covid cases spike with vaccination rates at all-time low
Covid-19 infection rates have soared by more than 30 percent in the past two weeks, while vaccination rates sit at historic lows.
Professor Paul Griffin, Director of
Rugby Australia serves up new ticketing tech for Lions tours
Ticket holders to this year’s British and Irish Lions rugby union tour will be the first Australian sports fans to have access to a new digital ticketing
Only four of Australia’s top 20 SPF 50+ sunscreens are delivering the promised sun protection.
CHOICE CEO Ashley de Silva said the consumer group tested 20 popular SPF
Billboard honours Brian Wilson with a Beach Boys Top 20
Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson died this week, aged 82, and the music experts at Billboard have taken a look back at the band’s greatest hits.
A team at the
By Susan Schwartz
Isolation, natural disasters, and a lack of support services has left Queensland women on the land struggling with their mental health, according to a
Maroochydore benefits from the sands of winter time
The impacts of Tropical Cyclone Alfred have promoted extra sand replenishment efforts on Maroochydore Beach.
Sunshine Coast Division 4 Councillor Joe Natoli said the
Major changes to the Family Law Act took effect this week, introducing new rules around property division, family violence, financial transparency and even the family