Most Australian public servants have a new rule book when working with Artificial Intelligence (AI).
From this week, Australian Public Service (APS) agencies have begun
Medical authorities have been urged to directly contact thousands of Australians with medical implants at risk with the looming shutdown of the 3G network.
The
By Shane Rodgers
The great John Lennon observed in 1970 that “there ain’t no guru who can see through your eyes”. None of us really know what goes on in
E-scooters will disappear from the Sunshine Coast at the end of this month.
Sunshine Coast Council Group Executive for Customer and Planning Services Shanagh Jacobs said
A multi-million innovation hub aims to fast-track the development of a 100 percent compostable plastic.
The $8 million Bioplastics Innovation Hub, a collaboration
Dance aficionados have shown their support for Queensland Ballet, with more than $1.2 million raised for its annual Giving Day last month.
This year the money will go
High-density apartments drove an almost 17 percent turnaround in building approvals across the country in July, despite Queensland’s numbers going backward.
The latest
Special ceremony for First Nations senior graduates
More than 200 First Nations Year 12 graduates have been honoured at a special ceremony in Brisbane.
The event at St Stephen’s Cathedral in the city acknowledged the
Historic hotels set to charm for Open House season
A pub crawl that focuses on heritage not hangovers is among the highlights of this year’s Sunshine Coast Open House program.
Launched today by Queensland Governor
Small business owners are feeling rising levels of distress as their cash flows are threatened by creditors becoming insolvent and their own ability to meet