Beachside lifestyle beckons for less than $1 million
The Wide Bay, Central Queensland and Cairns are the pick of Queensland destinations for property buyers looking to downside by the beach for less than $1 million.
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Future renewable energy projects in Queensland will need to adhere a new code of conduct to ensure the current and future needs of communities are fully considered.
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School land struggle as 90,000 student influx looms
The Queensland school sector is struggling to find land for new schools as it contemplates an influx of 90,000 new students in less than 20 years.
Independent Schools
The second stage of the Federal Government’s plan to better protect the environment has received a luke-warm response from the nation’s conservation groups.
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A world-first cancer trial at a Brisbane hospital is targeting difficult to treat cancers that have spread throughout the body.
The Princess Alexandra Hospital, in
Dire skills shortage looms without new job pathways
Queensland is facing a “dire” shortage of skilled labour over the next 20 years without a radical overhaul of education and training pathways.
The leaders of two
Millennials revealed as leisure-starved generation
New data on how Australians use their time has exploded some of the stereotypes around the habits of different generations.
Much has been written about Generation X
New research is opening the way for organic shampoos to last longer and clean hair better.
The American Chemical Society announced this week that spinning the shampoos
Queensland Police are pulling out all stops in the battle for talent, with student debt relief among a range of new incentives designed to enhance recruitment
Inflation shocks torpedo super-low interest rate era
A leading global economist has warned that inflation shocks may become more frequent and the era of “super-low” interest rates is probably over.
HSBC Global