The number of employment ads in Australia has dropped by almost 30 percent since a post-pandemic peak in late 2022.
The latest ANZ-Indeed Job Ads data showed a decline
More than 1300 species of fish are facing a “silent extinction”, according to new global research.
The researchers predict that 12.7 percent of marine teleost fish
Queenslanders are the least likely Australians to use sunscreen regularly, despite the state having the highest rate of skin cancer in the country.
New insights from the
People who experience regular chronic pain have new hope for relief from a new device unveiled in the United States this week.
Researchers at the University of Utah have
Australia’s current account deficit is the largest in six years, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data.
ABS Head of International
Crocs are off limits to Queenslanders, with new laws introduced this week to further limit human interaction with the prehistoric reptiles.
The State Government has now
Bumper Queensland season lifts agriculture forecasts
One of Queensland’s most productive winter crop seasons has driven a jump in Australia’s forecast agricultural production figures.
The Australian Bureau of
Children with leukaemia could have access to improved treatment options in the future thanks to a world-first breakthrough by Australian researchers.
A team, led by
Planting trees in a neighbourhood has been linked to lower risks of heart disease and chronic illnesses.
A study conducted by The University of Louisville (UofL) found
Reports of sextortion have dropped for the first time, but still account for more than 90 monthly Australian Federal Police (AFP) investigations.
AFP Commander Human