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A Bushmaster in front of the Redcliffe RSL in Brisbane. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI.

New Bushmaster deal worth $750 million locks in Bendigo defence jobs

A new Bushmaster defence production deal will provide a seven-year $750 million boost to Bendigo and Brisbane’s defence industry. The deal is part of a $1.2 billion spending package on armoured vehicles and will secure 300 jobs in Bendigo, Victoria, […]
Morayfield South’s building code needs upgrading to current bushfire standards, council says. Photo: Moreton Bay City Council

Greater bushfire building protection ‘needed’ for Morayfield South

Greater bushfire protection is needed for new buildings in Morayfield South than what is currently available, Moreton Bay City Council says. And it has asked Queensland Planning Minister Jarrod Bleijie to approve changes to their planning scheme. (A temporary structure […]
Tully’s sugar mill, whose property runs adjacent to the Bruce highway. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI.

Highway conditions change at Tully with road works up and running

Highway motorists on the southern approach to Tully in Far North Queensland (FNQ) now have to slow down for road works. A $25 million upgrade of the Bruce Highway, between Dean Road and Tully State High School, is now in […]
Political certainty is needed to drive the spread of charging networks, says the EV industry. Photo: freepik

Political certainty ‘is a must’ to super-charge the spread of charging networks, EV industry says

Political certainty is needed to fast-track the spread of electric vehicle (EV) charging networks and help insulate Australian households from overseas fuel shocks. But government help is needed to make this happen, a joint statement from the EV industry released […]
Most parents in a new survey favour less alcohol ads on TV during sports games. Photo: Alexa from pixabay.com

Parents keen on less booze ads during TV sports broadcasts in new survey

Most parents want less alcohol ads on TV, and during sports games, in a new survey commissioned by the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE). The poll covered 2015 people in February with 75% of respondents wanting less alcohol […]
A koala approaches one of the new roadside hatches. Photo: Moreton Bay Council

New escape hatches to keep koalas safe crossing Moreton Bay roads

New escape hatches installed across Moreton Bay City are allowing koalas and other animals to safely cross roads one-way. Council says 49 hatches have been installed at wildlife hotspots such as Youngs Crossing and Samsonvale Road at Joyner; Kremzow, Lilley […]
The 2025 Lions tour helped put RA into the black. Photo: RUGBY AUSTRALIA

Lions tour helps Australian rugby roar back into the black

The Lions have helped Rugby Australia (RA) turn around their financial fortunes with a record $70.6 million surplus for 2025. RA also have a cash reserve of $31.4 million after it paid off a $60m loan in August 12 months […]
Hobart council will allow just smaller e-bikes on the city streets. Photo: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI

Hobart council says ‘no thanks’ to e-scooters on city footpaths, streets

Hobart City Council is to pull e-scooters off its footpaths in favour of e-bikes over safety and behaviour fears raised by residents. The council says its shared micromobility program will shift from mixed hire (scooters and bikes) to smaller e-bikes. […]
Microsoft chairman Satya Nadella with PM Anthony Albanese in Sydney. Photo: Microsoft

Microsoft to spend $25 billion on data centres, cyberdefence and AI skills training

Microsoft Australia is to spend $25 million on building data centres, cybersecurity and AI skills training over the next four years. The decision was announced by the company’s global chairman and chief executive officer Satya Nadella alongside Prime Minister Anthony […]
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