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Energy price relief on the horizon for regional Queenslanders
Energy prices to fall across Queensland after national drop in prices Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 1:58pm In short: The Queensland Competition Authority's final determination has confirmed electricity costs will drop. Households will save up to 6.9 per cent while businesses will save 8.1 per cent. The changes will come into effect from July.
Outback councils look to US oil state to advise on renewables success
Outback councils pay for Texas energy lawyers to spruik renewables Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 8:32am In short: A group of local governments have paid for Texan energy lawyers to visit their region, advocating for renewable developments. They say useful comparisons can be drawn between Texas's renewables boom and the economic potential for the industry in Queensland. The Texan travellers will continue their tour of Queensland, meeting with stakeholders and state government officials.
Gas industry boom brings uneven growth to Western Downs towns
Gas industry boom brings uneven growth to Western Downs towns Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:59am In Chinchilla on Queensland's Western Downs, Lyn McCullough throws open the doors of her bakery at 4am. It is still dark and, at this time of year, cold. But within minutes, a line of high-vis-clad workers files in, stocking up before heading out to nearby gas fields.
Scientists discover a quantum effect that could eliminate batteries
Scientists discover a quantum effect that could eliminate batteries - Date: - June 4, 2026 - Source: - Queensland University of Technology - Summary: - Researchers have discovered how microscopic imperfections and atomic vibrations can be used to control a powerful quantum effect in an advanced material. The effect can turn alternating electrical signals from the environment directly into the kind of current electronic devices need, without traditional components. As temperature changes, the...
An Integrated Techno-Economic Framework for Optimal Microgrid Design: An Australian Case Study
arXiv:2606.03783v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reliable and affordable electricity supply remains a challenge for remote and regional communities, motivating the deployment of renewable-based microgrids supported by flexible storage and advanced planning methods. This paper proposes an integrated techno-economic framework for optimal microgrid design and robustness assessment, and applies it to a 1000-household residential community in Rockhampton, Queensland (Australia). The framework...
As One Nation broadens its economic appeal, the Liberals return to culture wars
analysis What negative gearing and transgender rights reveal about the Liberals' populist strategy Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:00am For years the Coalition's answer to the rise of conservative populism has been to treat it primarily as a cultural phenomenon. Under Angus Taylor, that instinct appears to be hardening. Yet while the Coalition reaches for battles on things like gender identity, One Nation is turning to a very different playbook — embracing forms of economic populism once more commonly...
Farmers are increasingly embracing change, and it's bringing them hope
Farms in Focus report shows despite the difficulty, farmers are increasingly embracing change Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 9:59am When grazier Matthew Peart took over his family's organic beef operation almost 20 years ago, his pastures were rundown and the future looked as bleak as the barren paddocks. Alongside his brother, he embarked on a journey to regenerate the 6,000 hectare property in central Queensland, "It was a bit of a lonely road at times … all of a sudden you were speaking a language...
Domestic violence survivors say it's 'powerful to be heard' through art
Domestic violence survivors tell stories through art in Toowoomba Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 8:59am Warning: This article contains references to domestic violence that may be distressing to some readers. Elizabeth (surname withheld for privacy reasons) hadn't picked up a paintbrush in years.
Why make-up sex may not be fixing anything
Why make-up sex may not be fixing anything Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Do tensions between you and your partner often boil over into the bedroom? Sex after a fight might feel intense, passionate and offer a release from heightened emotions. But if there's little conversation happening about the argument, experts say make-up sex might not be helping you solve much.