Real estate shake-up: Why more women are taking on the job
Queensland’s real estate sector is experiencing a historic demographic shift, with more women entering the industry, often part-time, to challenge traditional workforce patterns.
Queensland’s real estate sector is experiencing a historic demographic shift, with more women entering the industry, often part-time, to challenge traditional workforce patterns.
A dangerous nicotine product is illegally flooding the Australian market, with a university social enterprise urgently warning students about the deadly health risks behind the colourful marketing.
A Brisbane-based WorkCover Queensland office was hit by an internet failure this week forcing staff home amid broader leadership instability and a far-reaching digital overhaul.
We all will observe the minute’s silence on Friday in our own special way, so have asked our key columnists, senior writers, editors, and now readers, to share where their minds go during that sacred sixty seconds.
An investigation into the death of a beloved Queensland firefighter has been completed and is in the hands of prosecutors who will determine whether any charges should be laid.
The state’s public sector watchdog has not given opinions on 19 entities from Brisbane, Logan, Redland, Moreton and Ipswich councils in its latest local government audit. Here’s why
A bayside council is investigating a destructive, targeted tree killing spree along a prized foreshore, where vandals poisoned, drilled, and cut down trees overlooking Moreton Bay.
Buried in Queensland’s latest financial report is a $1 billion gamble: a world-first quantum computer that could transform Brisbane — and global science.
An election campaign sign metres from a war memorial used at Anzac Day services has sparked community outrage, with veterans calling it deeply disrespectful. Should it be allowed? VOTE NOW
Dumped LNP Senator Gerard Rennick returns with his People First Party vowing bold tax reform and housing solutions, after his former party preferenced him under One Nation on How to Vote Cards.
A Queensland property developer who claimed a news article falsely portrayed him as procuring prostitution services for a disgraced mayor has lost his defamation case and now faces a hefty legal bill.
A southside shopping centre tenant has been awarded $5500 after a tribunal found the landlord misled them about the completion date of a $16 million redevelopment project.
Queensland has approved a new Olympic whitewater centre in Birkdale, despite not revealing the cost and before securing mandatory federal environmental approvals.
A Queensland nurse educator has been formally reprimanded over inappropriate sexual comments and behaviour towards students, following a tribunal finding of professional misconduct.
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