Australia is searching for its first Anti-Slavery Commissioner.
Federal Parliament has passed the Modern Slavery Amendment (Australian Anti-Slavery Commissioner) Bill
The market for private jets is booming, with business people under 45 snapping up luxury aircraft at an increasing rate.
A report by Jetcraft, a global player in
QUT will launch a new School of Clinical Medicine to help meet Australia’s future health needs.
Sitting within in the Faculty of Health, it will be run by Professor
Australians have become the world’s biggest per capita purchasers of clothes, according to new research released today.
The Australia Institute think tank says we have
Google’s new AI Overviews has demonstrated the risk of relying solely on artificial intelligence-informed information, as warnings surface the next wave of
Do you want to know the location of every police station in Australia?
Perhaps you need to know where all the country’s RAMSAR wetlands are located or want to keep up
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services will operate Volvo Australia’s first electric truck under a 12-month trial.
QFES will take delivery of two new green prime
Retail spending in Australia remains sluggish as cautious consumers continue to grapple with cost of living pressures.
Seasonally adjusted retail turnover data, released
The US Department of Defense is funding QUT researchers to develop new treatments for Parkinson’s disease.
Associate Professor Richard Gordon and his team from the QUT
CDs and records, once believed defeated by the streaming era, are making a clear comeback as new-generation groups reboot packaged music.
The latest round of the