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Fierce opposition to disaster recovery funding changes in Queensland

The Commonwealth government has announced plans to split state and federal funding for disaster recovery 50/50. Under the current Disaster Recovery Framework Arrangements the split between the Commonwealth and the Queensland government is 65/35. The Queensland government and the Local Government Association of Queensland say they will fight the planned changes.

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Qld government contemplates ditching anti-junk-mail measures

Queensland government considers delegating responsibility for protecting people from junk mail Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:56am In short: The Queensland government is considering shifting the responsibility for curbing junk mail onto local councils. A consultation paper released by the government revealed a "large and growing number" of complaints about junk mail, which the report says is distracting from more serious issues like illegal dumping. The government says it is running a four-week...

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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.

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Conviction of Aussie band's 'sixth member' reveals Byron Bay's dark side

Women reveal Byron Bay's predatory 2000s culture of rape, humiliation and shame Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 6:01am The girl in the photo is smiling for the camera, her hair in a side ponytail, a trucker cap on her head. In another snap, she looks into the distance, standing in front of a stretch of palm trees with fronds glossy and green from the damp air of Byron Bay.

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Young couple told by agent that landlords would not rent to 'people like you'

Couple launches youth housing organisation to combat Sunshine Coast rental crisis Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:05am In short: A couple on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland say they were told landlords "did not want" young people like them, during their exhaustive search for a rental property. They have now launched a youth housing organisation to work on solutions that will help young people better access housing. The pair says the group is already exploring how it could use modular homes and...

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Tasmania's population boom has gone bust — and it spells trouble

People aren't moving to Tasmania anymore, and that has implications for the economy Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:47am In short: Tasmania's population growth has slowed sharply since its pandemic‑era boom, with the state now recording the lowest growth rate in the country. Experts warn natural population decline and an aging population could pose long-term economic and workforce challenges. The Tasmanian government says it is on track to meet a target of 650,000 people by 2050, while commentators say...

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'We're not greenies': Dive industry makes case for stronger ocean protections

Dive industry calls for more no-fish, no-drill zones as marine park review looms Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:56am Australia's dive industry has backed calls to expand no-fishing and no-drilling zones across the nation's oceans ahead of a federal review of marine parks. The sector will today launch a public advertising campaign urging stronger protections in offshore waters, including the Coral Sea off Queensland. The campaign comes as federal environment minister Murray Watt prepares to review 44...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Katherine PFAS victims welcome government bid to hold 3M 'to account'

Katherine residents say potential damages from PFAS firefighting foam case should pay for further 'recompense' Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 6:54am In short: Katherine residents have welcomed news the Commonwealth is suing company 3M over contamination from PFAS firefighting foam. PFAS contamination of the town was announced in 2016, and residents are still advised not to drink bore water in the contamination zone and to watch their consumption of local fish and eggs. Some locals say there is still...

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Smoke engulfed their cities. Did it make their children sick?

Mothers fear children's chronic illnesses are linked to bushfire smoke during pregnancy Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:16am Six years after Black Summer bushfires, parents and doctors face an unsettling question: What does bushfire smoke do to babies in the womb? This story is a collaboration between the ABC's climate team and climate media organisation Grist. They never thought the fires would reach them.

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How Tasmania's planned new stadium could trigger deal for Hobart Hurricanes

How Tasmania's planned new stadium could trigger deal for the Hobart Hurricanes Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 10:50am In short: Australian cricket is divided over plans to privatise the Big Bash League, but its smallest state could have the biggest plans. Tasmania wants to leverage its new stadium into a deal for the Hobart Hurricanes — but BBL privatisation is far from certain. Negotiations between Cricket Australia and the six states are set to continue over the coming weeks.

ABC Australia 3d ago