As the flood water subsides, the film industry in Australia’s Queensland is counting itself lucky that it escaped largely unscathed in the aftermath of one of the state’s biggest natural disasters.
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Julian Sexton, QC, has told the New South Wales Supreme Court that by early January 2011 the ground in ...
The disastrous floods affecting Queensland will not have an impact on the roll-out of the National Broadband Network (NBN) in Townsville, the office of Communications Minister Stephen Conroy confirmed ...
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said there will be no delay to the roll-out of the National Broadband Network to fund the Queensland flood recovery despite calls from the Federal Opposition to scrap ...
Jacky Croke receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Six years ago, a catastrophic flood unfolded in the Lockyer Valley in southeast Queensland. The floodwaters then spread on January 11 ...
Despite being hit by severe floods and cyclones in the past year, the Queensland Government’s 2011-12 budget still includes a sizeable ICT spending for the coming year. The budget includes two core ...
HUNDREDS were evacuated, many went missing and thousands of homes were destroyed during the January 2011 floods. But the ones who survived the carnage are still thanking their lucky stars and getting ...
CANBERRA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Australian floods have caused at least $5 billion in damage to the mining state of Queensland, more than halving its economic growth rate and removing about 5 percent of ...