Climate Council Concerns

A new report from the Climate Council warns that the Federal Government's lack of action on climate policy will expose Australia to serious economic consequences through international carbon tariffs.

It forecasts more than $4 billion in gross domestic product and $12.5 billion in national income could be lost if major trading partners join the European Union in imposing the tariffs.

Economist at the Climate Council, Nicki Hutley, says Queensland and New South Wales would bear the brunt with up to 70,000 job losses.

 

Worldwide Mental Health Increase

Cases of major depressive and anxiety disorders have increased by more than 25 per cent worldwide, according to a world-first study of the impact of COVID-19 on mental health.

The study led by researchers from The University of Queensland’s School of Public Health, Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research and Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington estimated people living in countries severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic have been the most affected, especially women and younger people. 

New Small Business Program to Tackle Mental Health

800 Small business owners across New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland have been trialling a new mental health coaching program designed by Beyond Blue to combat COVID-19 anxieties.

The New Access for Small Business Owners program provides businesses with practical skills to manage stress and the turbulent economic climate. 

Beyond Blue hopes the six-week program can continue to expand over the pandemic.

Russia Denies Using Gas Crisis as Political Leverage

Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied using gas as a political weapon, with skyrocketing gas prices in the European union sparking an emergency summit.

Russia currently accounts for a third of the European Unions gas supply, prompting politicians to blame Moscow for not pumping enough into the system.

President Putin says Russia has met its contractual obligations within an unpredictable market, and is ready to boost supplies if asked.

 

Lego to Remove Gender Bias in it's Products

Danish toy company Lego will no longer distinctly market boys and girls toys after they commissioned research into the influence of gender on International Day of the Girl.

The study conducted by the Geena Davis Institute found that girls still feel restrained by gender biases in toys, and that 71% of boys feel embarrassed about playing with quote on quote “girls toys”.

The company has not detailed what changes it will make to existing or future product lines to remove gender bias.

 

Casino Operator Star to be Investigated for Money Laundering

Star Entertainment Group is set to be investigated by Queensland’s gaming regulator after allegations of money laundering and organised crime. 

The casino operator, who has locations in Brisbane and Gold Coast, had its shares drop 23% yesterday after publications in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers described large-scale fraud that Star enabled.

The investigation will work in conjunction with Queensland police and anti-laundering agency AUSTRAC.

 

Queensland Home Quarantine Trial

 Queensland’s new home quarantine trial is at 99 per cent compliance, with positive signs for expansion when more people are allowed into the state. 

The state’s home quarantine check-in service which uses mobile phone location data and a text-messaged link requiring a response in 10 minutes is being used to monitor those isolating.

Despite the positive results of the home quarantine trial the Queensland government has remained highly cautious on plans to further ease travel restrictions. 

Woman Impersonates Doctor, Issues False COVID Exemptions

A 45-year-old woman has been arrested on the Gold Coast after allegedly pretending to be a doctor and issuing COVID-19 exemptions.

Before her arrest, the woman managed to issue approximately 600 certificates exempting citizens from vaccination and mask wearing.

This is the first instance of this offence in Queensland.