Sir Paul McCartney teams up with the Wombles for World Vegan Day

Yesterday, on World Vegan Day, Sir Paul McCartney joined forces with popular UK characters, The Wombles, to encourage people to eat less meat for the sake of the environment. 

The #onestepgreener campaign will be live throughout the climate change conference supporting the UK Government's Together for Our Planet drive. 

An ambitious new clean-up plan could see the iconic brown Brisbane River turn crystal clear

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has revealed a key initiative of the Southeast Queensland City deal in a plan to clean up Brisbane’s rivers and creeks.

He says, quote, “Cleaning-up our creeks, river and bay can be an important goal on our journey towards the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.’’

Locals are still waiting for Yarrabah jetty to be finalised

Yarrabah’s new $11.5 million jetty has been labelled “useless” with a ferry boat operator saying it will be inaccessible for around a third of the year. 

Two vessels built to run a ferry operating at Yarrabah have been sitting at the Gold Coast for a number of years waiting for the planned 165 metre long jetty to be finalised. 

NT Australian of the Year announced

Indigenous justice advocate, Leanne Liddle, has been named the Northern Territory Australian of the year.

Liddle is responsible for powering a major agreement aiming to reduce indigenous incarceration rates and bettering justice outcomes in the Northern Territory. 

She has now been named the 2022 Northern Territory Australian of the year.

Western Australians express frustration with continued restrictions

As New South Wales and Victoria open international borders, Western Australia’s remain partially open to the rest of the country. 

Western Australians no longer have to apply for an exemption to travel overseas, however the number of people allowed into the state remains capped at 265 passengers a week. 

Hefty fines are set to be handed out on Queensland roads to combat texting and driving

New high tech-cameras will detect phone usage and a lack of seatbelts. Motorists will face penalties of $1033 for using their phone whilst driving and $413 for not wearing a seatbelt. 

Road and transport minister Mark Bailey announced QUOTE “there will be absolutely no mercy.”

US university encourage non-gendered language in the classroom

Students and staff at the University of Pittsburgh are being encouraged to share their pronouns as a part of a new voluntary guide on gender-inclusive language.

The guide includes examples of how to use non-gendered pronouns like “they” and “ze” and has made suggestions for using non-gendered language in the classroom.