By Michelle Grattan
The Albanese government has been re-elected with a substantially increased majority, and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has lost his seat, in a
Cyclone Alfred gives then takes away in retail figures
Queensland residents stockpiling in the lead-up to Tropical Cyclone Alfred was not enough to prevent a drop in retail turnover in the State in March.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way universities assess student suitability for certain courses.
Speaking at a Queensland Futures Institute industry
Finding your audience in an information superstorm
By Shane Rodgers
Some 30 years ago media was a relatively simple beast. To reach big audiences you needed a radio or television licence, or a printing press and
As children face mounting pressures on multiple fonts, finding a safe space at school is increasingly important.
Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) is highlighting the
Start-up companies have been urged to consider their structure, secure their intellectual property arrangements early and be “investment-ready” as quickly as
Funded content targets audiences where they are watching
Almost $20 million has been invested in local content production, supporting more than 110 projects.
Screen Australia Director of Narrative Content Louise Gough said
A more than doubling of injuries related to personal e-mobility device (PMD) use in Queensland has sparked a Government inquiry.
State Transport Minister Brent
Caitlin McConnel will become the first female chairperson of the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority Board (QRIDA).
Ms McConnel, a sixth-generation
Increasing urban vegetation can reduce heat-related deaths by a third, with a longitudinal study finding more than a million lives could have been saved around the world