A group designed to guide the Queensland Government’s response to homelessness has held its first meeting.
State Housing Minister Sam O’Connor said the Homelessness
Queensland businesses have returned to one of the world’s largest trade fairs for the first time since COVID.
State Trade Minister Ros Bates said HOFEX 2025, in Hong
Select students take a peek behind the thin blue line
A select group of Queensland secondary school students have explored the inner workings of the Queensland Police Service (QPS).
Through an immersive work experience
A new 3D ink printing process has been developed which paves the way for more versatile and comfortable smart wearables.
Researchers from Washington State University
Australia has become the first nation to launch an integrated virtual training platform that connects its Air Force pilots across the country.
The Australian Department
Telcos reluctant to help customers in financial crisis
Telco customers continue to be crunched by the cost-of-living crisis with financial-based complaints to the ombudsman jumping by more than 70 percent in 12
High costs changing the beat of Aussie live music scene
The high cost of music events are steering Australians away from seeing local artists and leading to increased pre-loading and drug taking.
These are among the key
Businesses are well positioned to tackle loneliness, with a new report urging organisations to take a leading role in combating the societal issue.
The University of
Thousands of Queensland tourism operators have received the stamp of approval from Tourism and Events Queensland.
The Best of Queensland Experience mark, which is
Wealthiest 10 percent created two-thirds of global warming
The world’s wealthiest 10 percent are responsible for two-thirds of global warming since 1990, according to a new report.
A study conducted by the International