By Elissa Lawrence
The devastating impact of fraud has far-reaching consequences. QUT’s Professor Cassandra Cross has made it her mission to give victims of fraud a
The Federal Government will make it harder for young people to access pornography as it grapples with the misogyny underpinning the increase in men’s violence against
The Sunshine Coast is home to a new national research centre dedicated to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
The University of the Sunshine Coast’s National PTSD
Morawska joins Mandela and Kennedy on Academy list
QUT Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska has been elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Science.
A world-leading air quality expert, Professor
Most workers are unlikely to need specialist artificial intelligence (AI) skills but the technology will fundamentally change the work they do.
That is the conclusion of
Indigenous respiratory illness needs early intervention
With respiratory-related hospitalisations for Indigenous people well over twice the rate of other Australians, public health strategies are needed to address underlying
Changes to youth justice laws that remove “detention as a last resort” will not make Queenslanders safer, according to the state’s peak social services body.
QCOSS
Brisbane will become a quantum computing hub, following a $960 million Government investment to lure one of the world’s leading players to Queensland.
Technology
American entertainer Billie Eilish has included four Brisbane concerts as part of her Australian tour in 2025.
The HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR shows will be at the
Being orbited hurts, but not as much as ghosting, while breadcrumbing makes you lonely. Welcome to the world of digital dating.
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