Cyclone to cause ‘severe impact’ in North Queensland
Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to bring “severe impacts” to Far North Queensland by the end of the week.
This morning the Bureau of Meteorology issued a
“Harmful” gender attitudes drive school sex ed change
Students will be asked to drive their own sex education in schools as part of an overhaul of the way in which consent is taught.
The Australian Human Rights Commission
Brisbane Catholic Education Open Week April 27-May 3 2026
Brisbane Catholic Education’s schools will welcome families to their communities across South-East Queensland, from April 27 to May 3, 2026.
Open Week is a unique
‘Embarrassing’ Brisbane Central Station needs facelift
Brisbane’s Central Station is an “embarrassment” that needs a major facelift to bring it up to global standards befitting an Olympic city, according to a renowned
Streaming algorithms make it difficult for emerging artists
New research has backed fears that algorithms on music streaming services are making it difficult for new artists to break through.
It found Australian music was not
New physical activity guidelines still won’t be enough
By Matthew Mclaughlin, Jo Salmon and Peter McCue
The Federal Government has just released updated physical activity guidelines for adults and older adults (aged 65+) for
Fuel price crisis sparking fresh interest in electric vehicles
More than half of Australians are considering switching to electronic cars off the back the latest spike in fuel prices.
Price comparison company Compare the Market
Upgrades have been announced for four suburban sporting facilities in Brisbane.
Brisbane City Council announced this week that improvements had been approved for:North
Robbie Williams to tour Australia in November 2026
British superstar Robbie Williams has announced he will bring his BRITPOP World Tour to Australia in November this year.
The tour will kick off at Adelaide Oval on
Wynnum building heights scaled back after feedback
Brisbane City Council has amended its plans for the Wynnum town centre after receiving more than 500 submissions from residents, businesses and stakeholders.
The plan is