Australians throw away $8 billion worth of edible food each year and are among the biggest food wasters in the world.
The latest ANZ Food For Thought report found
New laws cover guns, e-scooters, social media and more
By Steve Zeppa
It was not all Question Time mudslinging in Queensland Parliament this week, with a range of new laws passed.
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AUKUS in practice as Aussies work on US sub in west
The first operational component of the AUKUS partnership in Australia is under way with a United States nuclear-powered submarine arriving in Western Australia for
Pregnant women in Queensland are being urged to obtain a free whooping cough vaccine as cases skyrocket across the state.
Health Minister Shannon Fentiman said the state
Steelmakers step in to mitigate coal royalties risk
Japan’s two largest steelmakers have taken a billion-dollar stake in a central Queensland coal mine to ensure supply, stating current coal royalty policies were
Australian will manufacture its own missiles with $850m committed to building a new facility in northern New South Wales.
The Federal Government will partner with
A Brisbane-based global tech company which provides operational services to QUT, has extended its relationship through a new education partnership.
TechnologyOne has a
Crimestoppers has secured ongoing State Government funding as it celebrates its 35th anniversary.
At a special commemoration ceremony at Parliament House this week,
Algorithms hinder children’s access to Aussie content
Australian children are being restricted from accessing local content, with algorithms dictating their online viewing habits.
New research from RMIT University has found
Australian grain growers will be better able to report on their carbon footprint through a new multi-million dollar study.
QUT Professor David Rowlings is leading the $8