Labor still leading in the polls despite the One Nation rise
By Adrian Beaumont
Five federal polls have been released in the last week, with three of them having some fieldwork after the Coalition split on January 22.
One
Are you Dead? Viral app fills void in rising solo economy
By Pan Wang
A Chinese personal safety app called Are You Dead? – recently rebranded as Demumu – has gone viral in recent weeks.
Behind its sudden popularity lie
Is it time for schools to provide lunch for all children?
By Brittany Johnson, Alexandra Manson and Rebecca Golley
Most Australian children bring their lunch to school through a “lunchbox system”. But there is a growing
New Brisbane grants program to support elite athletes
Brisbane City Council has announced a new grants program to help young sport stars to prepare to represent their county at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Brisbane
Tickets are now on sale for the Mount Isa Rodeo with a big push this year to attract women and for singles to meet “cowboy and cowgirls” from across the country.
The
Brisbane house prices are forecast to increase faster than Sydney and Melbourne this year as high demand and limited supply continue to drive the market.
KPMG’s latest
Singer Bruce Springsteen has released a protest song addressing what he describes as “state terror” being visited on the city of Minneapolis.
The song –
State signs long-term agreement with clean energy park
The Queensland Government has announced a new long-term power supply agreement between the government-owned CleanCo power company and clean energy provider
Blurred lines spark conflict for work-from-home couples
Couples who mostly work from home are experiencing heightened frustrations and conflicts from the blurry divide between their personal and professional lives.
New
By Melissa Conley Tyler
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Timor-Leste, making his first official visit. Known in English as East Timor, Timor-Leste is