Health professionals lobby national cabinet to negotiate sooner school opening date
A group of health professionals have lobbied the national cabinet to re-negotiate a return back to school as normal, as Queensland forges ahead with its plan to hold students back by two weeks.
In an open letter, the health professionals voiced that delaying school starting would only result in ‘anxiety and harm.
Former Queensland Governor will head up Maryborough's flood response
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has appointed former Governor Paul de Jersey as disaster recovery coordinator for the Fraser coast, as the region continues to battle raging floodwaters.
Maryborough recorded over 650 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours, however Queensland police have since withdrawn an emergency declaration in the CBD to begin recover efforts.
Queensland cultural heritage laws reviewed after Kingsvale station prosecution
Changes may be afoot to Queensland’s cultural heritage laws after Indigenous leaders and conservationists have called on the government to mandate consultation with traditionals owners before large scale clearing on private-owned land.
Red crab population increases on Christmas Island
The red crab population on Christmas Island has drastically increased due to additional pest control measures to protect the crabs from invasive crazy ants.
Christmas Island National Park Invasive species program coordinator Tanya Detto says a recent survey estimates the current red crab population at over 190 million, which indicates an almost four fold increase in population average over the past 20 years.
20 million people under lockdown in China
A third Chinese city has been subject to strict lockdowns and flight cancellations due to a COVID-19 outbreak, raising the number of people confined to their homes in China to 20 million.
The lockdown of Anyang, which is home to 5 and a half million people, was announced after two cases of the Omicron variant were reported.
Russian soliders withdraw from Kazakhstan after diffusing civil unrest
Russian soldiers are set to withdraw from Kazakhstan over the next few days after successfully diffusing civil unrest sparked by fuel prices.
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev called on the Moscow based Collective Security Treaty Organisation to send troops and help stabilise the growing conflict, in what he has described as an attempted coup d’etat.
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Gold Coast company to launch bushfire detecting technology
A Gold Coast company is currently in talks with the Australian Space Agency to potentially launch new technology capable of detecting bushfires.
The rockets developed by Gilmour Space Technologies are able to produce 110 kilonewtons of thrust over a 75 second test period last week, which is the most powerful in Australia’s history.
Brisbane public transport timetable changes
Brisbane train timetables will change to week-end style run times this month as patronage declines and more public transport workers are forced to stay home due to the Omicron out-break.
Buses and CityCat services are also set to be cut possibly in early February, as Queensland adjusts to the pandemic wave.
Petrol prices set to increase again
Queenslanders can expect to see petrol prices continue to rise across the South East, following last year’s records for the highest average retail prices of regular unleaded petrol.
RACQ’s Annual Fuel Price Report for 2021 reported an average price of 150 cents per litre, increasing on 2020’s average by almost 30 cents.