The last Josephite nun working in Catholic education in Queensland retires next week.
Sister Kathleen Mooney has spent 50 years guiding young minds as a teacher,
New guarantee for Queensland’s electricity network
Executives at Queensland Government-owned power assets risk losing bonuses if criteria set out under a new Electricity Maintenance Guarantee are not met.
State Treasurer
Start of 100-day Brisbane 2032 review a little closer
Legislation to kick-start a 100-day planning review of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics has been tabled in Queensland Parliament.
Premier David Crisafulli said
Community legal services turn away over 1000 every day
At least 150,000 people impacted by domestic violence were turned away from community legal centres in the past year.
Community Legal Centres CEO Tim Leach said lack of
Online shoppers are being urged to think before clicking as scammers take advantage of the current Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales hype.
Australian Federal Police
Record $600,000 fine over Ipswich odour complaints
An Ipswich waste operator has been fined more than $600,000 following complaints by near-by residents of a “rotten egg gas” odour throughout 2022.
Queensland’s
Access to finance limiting First Nations’ business impact
Australia’s First Nations businesses deliver higher social impact than many businesses, while contributing more than $16 billion to the national economy each year.
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The era of visa-free travel to the United Kingdom for Australians is over, with a new authorisation needed for all types of entry into the UK from January 8.
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Australians now have more than $4 trillion squirreled away in superannuation funds.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) Quarterly Superannuation
More than 20,000 Australians have lodged witness-free digital statutory declarations, since the service was launched in February.
Federal Attorney General Mark Dreyfus