Boyne Smelters - Newsreel

Historical $2 billion for Australian aluminium industry

The Federal and Queensland governments have announced an historical $2 billion investment to shore-up Australia’s aluminium industry. Together with Rio Tinto, the
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Victoria Park Stadium - Newsreel

Victoria Park stadium location decided

The location, field size and orientation have been decided for the new Brisbane Stadium at Victoria Park which will host the opening and closing ceremonies and athletics
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Gabba - Newsreel

Gabba consortiums shortlisted as drilling begins

Two potential developers have been shortlisted to deliver the game-changing Gabba entertainment and housing precinct as drilling begins. They are the Brisbane
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hardworking bakery owner focuses on her laptop inside the cake shop, her face showing stress and determination as she manages orders and business tasks. Nearby, a dedicated male baker and a thoughtful Korean barista work diligently reflecting challenge

Queensland business confidence drops again

Business confidence in Queensland is continuing to decline off the back of “persistent” cost increases and challenging operating conditions. The Business Chamber
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RSM 2026 Leading Cities Report – Brisbane Release Event on 24/3/2026

Dominant millennials driving city change as boomers bale

The so-called millennial generation is driving a big change agenda in Brisbane as baby boomers drift to surrounding cities in search of housing choice. Brisbane Lord
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School Children Leaving The House

Public school ‘fees’ putting extra pressure on families

By Emma Rowe At this time of the school year, many schools are asking families to pay fees. These are not private schools, but public schools. The fees are voluntary
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Farmer and harvester

Fuel supplies look steady but diesel risk looms large

By Lurion De Mello It’s been hard to ignore growing fears of a looming fuel shortage in Australia. Conflict in the Middle East has led to what the International Energy
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Cheers!

Prosecco conceded but feta kept in new EU trade deal

By Hazel Moir Nearly eight years ago Australia and the European Union (EU) launched trade negotiations. Finally, this week Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and
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Sleep habits falling short of health targets

The vast majority of Australians do not have consistent bedtimes and most people fall short of eight hours sleep a night. Only one in four people have consistent
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Crocodile

Croc-detection gizmo unleashed in northern Queensland

New crocodile detection technology has been approved for testing in northern Queensland. The device has been designed to spot crocodiles swimming in the water by linking
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