Friday 4 Sep 2020 · News
Main Image: The Brisbane Bronco’s Pat Carrigan and Minister for for State Development, Tourism and Innovation Kate Jones deliver a Care Army package to Adrienne and John Hollamby of The Gap. Volunteers who signed on to help Queensland’s seniors through the Care Army have been honoured at a reception hosted by the Governor of Queensland […]
Wednesday 2 Sep 2020 · News
“I want to thank the AFL, and especially the game’s fans in Victoria, for trusting Queensland with their most important event,” the Premier said.
Two leading Christian medical ethicists believe there’s nothing morally wrong with accepting a coronavirus vaccine made using foetal cell lines.
Tuesday 1 Sep 2020 · News
“We’re starting to see some major changes in the internet and in the future we’re going to see even more”, says Professor Matt Warren.
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Monday 31 Aug 2020 · News
Moreton Bay Regional Mayor Peter Flannery said he hoped it would provide a way forward for everyone concerned.
Thursday 27 Aug 2020 · News
Hope will bloom this Friday as Cancer Council Queensland inflates the world’s largest daffodil in King George Square to mark Daffodil Day for 2020. Cancer Council Queensland CEO Ms Chris McMillan will be joined by Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner and Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environment Management Trevor Evans in the square to raise awareness of the iconic fundraiser. Cancer Council’s […]
Wednesday 26 Aug 2020 · News
“The Phase 1 study being conducted in Queensland is progressing well and assuming the study demonstrates adequate safety and immune responses, data should be available in time for CSL to commence the required large-scale efficacy study before the end of the year.”
Three Queenslanders involved in separate water rescues across Queensland’s north have been recognised in the latest round of Australian Bravery Decorations for their swift and selfless actions.
Monday 24 Aug 2020 · News
Effective immediately, PPE is required to be worn by all staff, patients and visitors in Greater Brisbane hospitals.
Queensland Health have released the following contact tracing locations as below. Anyone who has been to the following locations at these times should monitor their health and, if they develop even the mildest of COVID-19 symptoms, get tested. Please note that public contact tracing alerts are removed after 14 days as they are no longer applicable. […]