More drones and drumlines in shark control program
An additional $88 million will be invested in an expanded shark control program across Queensland beaches.
State Primary Industries Minister Tony Perrett said the new
Numbers behind more than 280 Coward Punch convictions
A study into Coward Punch incidents across Australia has revealed, in almost 20 percent of cases, neither alcohol, nor drugs, were contributing factors.
The study by
Working from home can benefit employees with autism
Autistic workers are more productive working from home, but need be managed carefully to maintain mental health.
A new study from the Curtin Autism Research Group showed
CO2-breathing battery new frontier in energy storage
A new battery technology that “breathes in” carbon dioxide has been developed by scientists in the United Kingdom.
The University of Surrey research is a
By Michael Lucey
The implementation of the Child Safe Standards in Queensland will start from October 1, 2025, bringing with it a staged approach to child safety for
Don’t wait for Government to drive productivity gains
Businesses need to tackle Australia’s productivity issues head-in and not wait for a Government response to the crisis.
That was the message Queensland finance leaders
Queensland’s new Marine Rescue service has launched its first newly-established unit, bolstering its response capability in the Torres Strait, in the State’s far
What is your vision for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games? Games organisers want to know.
Brisbane 2032 President Andrew Liveris has announced a new
Criminal gangs are entering the fitness industry, sparking calls for government intervention.
Gold Coast-based fitness operator Jenny Singh said there needed to be a
The Port of Brisbane has opened its most sustainable development to date, with a new purpose-built distribution facility and Experience Centre.
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