Queensland Government Delivers $500,000 to Support 70 Multicultural Events Across the State

The Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start for multicultural communities across Queensland by announcing the successful recipients of the Round 1 grants of the Celebrating Multicultural Queensland program. These grants will provide support to 70 community organizations and their cultural events, spanning geographically from the Gold Coast to Cairns

Regional Rental Crisis Deepens: Australia’s Housing Affordability Hits Record Lows, Driven by Outward Migration

Rental affordability in regional Australia has reached its lowest point on record, with many areas now experiencing severe housing stress, according to the 11th annual Rental Affordability Index (RAI) released by SGS Economics and Planning, National Shelter, and Housing All Australians.

Urgent recall issued for deli meats in QLD and NSW due to listeria contamination fears

An urgent recall has been announced across Queensland (QLD) and New South Wales (NSW) concerning five deli meat products manufactured by Götzinger Smallgoods. The recall was prompted by the possibility of microbial contamination by Listeria monocytogenes. The recall was published on November 20, 2025.
UK migration overhaul introducing strict new settlement rules and longer wait times

UK Announces Landmark Overhaul of Legal Migration Model

The United Kingdom is rolling out its most significant changes to the legal migration system in half a century, aiming to create a more selective process for granting permanent residency.
Queensland police world record achieved as Senior Constable Jade Henderson completes 733 pull-ups

Queensland Police Officer Raises the Bar, Securing Guinness World Record for Pull-Ups

Senior Constable Jade Henderson, an officer with the Queensland Police Service (QPS) who spent four years on General Duties in Townsville before relocating to the Gold Coast, was already dedicated to her career.
Queensland adult ADHD diagnosis change allowing GPs to assess and treat adults from December 1

Queensland GPs will be able to diagnose ADHD in adults from December 1

Elara lived in a regional part of Queensland, and for years, she suspected she had Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a neurodevelopmental disorder estimated to affect between two and six per cent of adults in Australia. Under the system established by the former Labor Government, accessing care meant facing long specialist waitlists for formal diagnosis and treatment.
Queensland paramedics pay rise approved with an 8 percent increase for frontline staff

Meta is working hard to implement a new ban requiring the removal of all users understood to be under the age of 16 by 10 December.

The company acknowledges that meeting this mandate will require significant, ongoing effort, and it has issued statements detailing its compliance process, the complexities of age verification, and operational instructions for affected users and advertisers.
Queensland paramedics pay rise approved with an 8 percent increase for frontline staff

Queensland Paramedics Secure 8% Pay Rise in Landmark Agreement

The news spread through ambulance stations across Queensland like a rapid dispatch call. More than 6,700 frontline Queensland Ambulance Services staff—a dedicated group including paramedics, patient transport officers, and Emergency Medical Dispatchers
Queensland migration places 2025 expanding to 2,600 as applicants shift to the 190 visa

Queensland’s 2,600 Migration Places: One Applicant’s Strategic Shift

Elara, a specialist in construction management—a sector facing critical workforce shortages in Queensland—sat reviewing the various pathways that could lead her to the Sunshine State. Queensland welcomes talent from around the world to fill critical skills shortages that support its diversified economy and vibrant communities.
Gold Coast housing project rejection after councillors raised height and parking concerns

From Three Days to Three Months: How Queensland Shut Down the Illegal Vape Trade

The problem had festered for a decade. During what was described as a time of "decline" and a "soft-on-crime approach," rogue traders, often backed by organized crime, had set up shop across Queensland communities, putting hard-won progress in tobacco control at risk. Hundreds of these illegal stores had opened, often selling dangerous goods to children.
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