Rural Review Nutritious native grain is a food source option QUEENSLAND researchers are looking at wild native grain as a food source as established grain crops are impacted by climate change. Lara Hart 01 Nov 2023
Rural Review Could cryogenics save threatened native plants? CRYOGENICS is not new technology, it’s often used in clinical settings for the freezing of human embryos and tissue, but what about native plants? Lara Hart 01 Nov 2023
Roads Council brings AI to the streets SCENIC Rim Council is using artificial intelligence to assess road networks and send feedback as to whether work is needed or not. Lara Hart 20 Sep 2023
Rural Life Agricultural water reservoirs could hold all the power FARM dams are an invaluable resource providing water for livestock as well as being a source of irrigation for crops, but there is another valuable contribution the humble water hole can make and that’s energy. Lara Hart 20 Sep 2023
Technology Toys make the naughty list THE Office of Fair Trading has identified 17 unsafe toys on the market during this year’s Operation Safe Christmas. Brian Bennion 21 Dec 2022
Technology Scenic Rim’s reception woes caused by ‘growing pains’ Declining standards in mobile phone reception are a result of a busier network and the Scenic Rim’s growing population. Joe Hinchliffe 09 Mar 2022
Technology Could digital platforms help those in suicide crisis? Researchers at the University of Southern Queensland have found online forums could help people contemplating suicide. Ivy Mullins 08 Dec 2021
Technology The damage of social media: who is responsible to protect our kids from the artificial intelligence ‘mean girl’ It’s been long suspected there are dangers for teenagers hidden between social media clicks. a leaked internal document from Facebook, who owns Instagram, now proves the hunch was true. Ivy Mullins 13 Oct 2021