Queensland First Nations’ artefacts to be returned
First Nations’ artefacts will return to Queensland under an agreement between the Queensland Museum and the Museum of Vancouver.
Secret Sacred material will also
A testing process used during the COVID-19 pandemic is identifying sharks involved in attacks, with first responders now being asked to be at the forefront of sample
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been used to predict a person’s risk of developing conditions such as Alzheimer’s and heart disease up to 10 years before a
McDonalds has experienced its first global sales drop in four years as the post-pandemic cost-of-living roller coast continues.
The food giant reported that global
Partner violence impacts quarter of adolescent girls
Almost a quarter of adolescent girls will experience violence at the hands of a partner before they turn 20, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
New
Free ballet classes to halt drastic boys ballet decline
Queensland Ballet is offering free classes for boys aged 11-14 in a bid to stop a further drastic decline in male participation rates.
There has been a 36 percent
It’s a case of like father, like son for Brisbane student Tom Panitz, who is working behind the scenes at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, 24 years after his father
Reports of human trafficking in Australia jumped by more than 10 percent last year.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) released the latest data to coincide with the
Australians cost themselves more than $468 million over the past six years by not switching to low-interest credit cards.
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