An estimated 39 million people have experienced “long COVID” across the OECD, representing between 10 and 30 percent of people who contracted the infection.
An OECD
The manufacturing members of the Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) can now vote to leave the parent organisation after legislation was passed in
Queensland manufacturers can target new markets and opportunities through Australia’s first Battery Supply Chain Database.
Launched today, the database aims to help
The co-location of schools and retirement villages in high-density areas could help ease the growing pains caused Queensland burgeoning population.
A leading Brisbane
With 116 days until the Queensland election, the Labor party has announced its first commitment, with a new bridge to Bribie Island.
Premier Steven Miles said a second
Two new national peak bodies are being created to represent people with lived experiences of mental ill-health.
Federal Health Minister Mark Butler said the National
Consumer group CHOICE is one of Australia’s first ‘super complainers’.
The Federal Government today announced the advocacy group would be one the first
Multi-faceted approach needed in skills transition
New research has identified key insights into transitioning jobs and skills from the current energy sector to the emerging renewables landscape.
Commissioned by
Marine Rescue Queensland (MRQ), the state’s first single integrated volunteer-based service, welcomes its first units this week.
Mackay and Gladstone will become the
Australians’ life expectancy has increased by 40 percent since 2000, but our quality of life is dropping.
A new report from the Australian Institute of Health and