By Susan Schwartz
When Queensland Ballet dancer Joseph Moss first enrolled in ballet school, he often hid the fact he could pirouette his way across a stage – now he
Permanently Cheugy: Are micro-trends killing fashion?
By Susan Schwartz
Fashion’s hyper drive is in danger of creating its own black hole.
Micro-trends are rising at such a rapid rate that ultimately fashion runs the risk
By Shane Rodgers
In the 1990s I read that, if the prevailing growth continued, by 2030 one in every five Americans would be an Elvis Presley impersonator.
I think it was
Shakespeare comedy transformed into dance dreamscape
Ballerina fairies and woodland creatures collide with the mortal world in Queensland Ballet’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Playhouse, QPAC from April
Corporate Travel Management (CTM) has appointed energy specialist James Spence to the role of Global Chief Financial Officer, commencing May 27 2024.
Mr Spence’s
Queensland mayors have questioned the veracity of insurance company data as ratepayers are slugged with flood insurance hikes up to $10,000, despite living in towns
High-profile Australian artists will perform for 100 community heroes in a spectacular music performance on a floating pontoon on the Great Barrier Reef later this
Screen Queensland will open its state-of-the art film and television studio in Cairns on April 27.
In a region boasting a range of stunning locations, from lush tropical
First Nations businesses have been supported with more than $1 billion worth of contracts through a nation-wide bond program.
The Indigenous Business Australia (IBA)
The Pryer name continues to shape the minds of young children in Brisbane’s southern suburbs.
Felicity Pryer is the new principal of St Pius X School Salisbury, 60