Roaming tropical sea life at risk from cold blasts
Tropical marine creatures moving into new ocean territories because of climate change risk being killed by blasts of cold water.
Researchers at James Cook University in
A QUT fashion lecturer and acclaimed theatre costume designer will spend 2025 in Finland on a fellowship funded by the European Union to explore new technologies in her
Farming action needed to avoid major profit decline
The Australian farming industry has been warned that it requires urgent action to avoid a 50 percent decline in profitability over the next 30 years.
The CSIRO’s
Two of Australia’s biggest banks have been named the country’s best employers, based on data analysed by social media platform LinkedIn.
The Commonwealth Bank and
The Queensland Government has amended its new Education bill to remove items relating to student discipline and home schooling.
Education Minister Di Farmer said there
Australian workers have low expectations of receiving bonuses compared with their Asia Pacific colleagues and most are grappling with regular stress in their
Brisbane River ferry passengers are the latest public transport users able to ditch their Go Cards and use bank cards and smart devices to pay for fares.
From today,
Queensland cancer patients will have easier access to clinical trials thanks to a new partnership between QUT and a non-profit research agency.
The Brisbane
A pain-sensing phone app used with dementia patients is one of the hundreds of projects funded through the Dementia Australia Research Foundation.
The Foundation has
Blackest of summers for bleached Great Barrier Reef
Hot on the heels of video showing coral bleaching at never-before-seen depths on the Great Barrier Reef, new data shows the current event is on track to be the worst