By Michelle Grattan
The election’s first debate, on Sky News on Tuesday night, was disappointingly dull. Viewers who’d been following the campaign would have learned
Electric vehicles may be doing more harm than good
A new study has poured cold water on the contribution of electric vehicles (EVs) to reducing global carbon dioxide emissions.
A study by researchers from the University
The commercial sector will be the highest performer in real estate for 2025, with easing interest rates set to stimulate corporate and leisure travel budgets, according
Brisbane attracting record interest from investors
There has been increased investor interest in Brisbane, which has experienced one of the strongest quarterly industrial and logistics investment volumes on
Popular Australian plays such as Zig Zag Street, Single Asian Female and Prize Fighter will be revived in a play-reading series at Brisbane’s La Boîte theatre,
US-based Rock legend Suzi Quatro has added a Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre concert to her Australian tour.
The concert will happen on November 4, 2025
Floods in inland Queensland have wiped out more than 150,000 cattle, sheep and goats, according to preliminary estimates.
AgForce General President Shane McCarthy said
A Queensland Academy of Sport program has identified more than 2000 high potential athletes as part of the talent search ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Games.
In statement
Australian retailers are cautioning against further cutbacks to international student numbers.
The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and National Retail Association
More school grounds in NSW are being thrown open for public use in a trial designed to give families access to more green space.
The trial, involving 11 schools, will