↓ Skip to Main Content

QUT News

Main Navigation

  • Home
  • About
  • QUT TV News
  • Where are they now?
    • A
      • Jessica Askin
      • Libby Armstrong
      • Natalie Alexander
      • Shitika Anand
    • B
      • Brodie Bott
      • Elly Bradfield
      • James Beavis
      • Josh Bavas
      • Nathan Bazley
    • C
      • Adrian Crawford
    • D
      • Angus Duncan
      • Anna Daniels
      • Penny Dahl (Cameron)
      • Tom Doyle
    • E
      • Natasha Exelby
    • F
    • G
      • Brenton Garen
      • Luke Gilpin
      • Marion Grasby
    • H
      • Jenna Hudson
      • Melinda Hayter
      • Melinda Howells
      • Spencer Howson
    • I
    • J
      • Christy Johns
    • K
      • Michelle Kasper (Mills)
    • L
      • Andrew Lund
      • Stuart Layt
    • M
      • Georgina McKerrow
      • Kimberley McCosker
      • Matt Macklin
      • Peter Marsh
      • Sarah Moran
      • Tom Mitchell
    • N
      • Shay Nolan
    • O
      • Kristy O’Brien
      • Paul Osborne
      • Sarah Owens
    • P
      • Phoebe Parsons
    • Q
    • R
      • Genevieve Robey
      • Isobel Roe
    • S
      • Brendan Savage
      • Jemma Somervail
      • Jessica Smith (Best)
      • Natalie Sprott
      • Vitor Sobral
    • T
      • Anthony Tsoukas
      • Chris Tracey
    • U
    • V
    • W
      • Gemma White (Kinslow)
      • Sarah West
    • X
    • Y
    • Z
Home › View all posts by Thomas Sharman

Author: Thomas Sharman

North Lakes locals voice concern for their bouncy neighbours

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 29, 2015 Posted in Environment, Human Interest, News, QUT News

By Tom Sharman North Lakes locals are calling for a dedicated wildlife haven to be constructed for the local kangaroo population, who have been displaced by large residential expansion in the area.

QLD government vows to improve child information security

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 20, 2015 Posted in Politics, QUT News

By Roxanne Jeynes Edited for online by Tom Sharman The Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services is under scrutiny this week, after an auditor-general’s report found continuous breaches surrounding the security of child safety information.

The giant panda’s diet may not be black and white

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 20, 2015 Posted in Environment, QUT News

By James Bullock Edited for online by Tom Sharman Surprising evidence has emerged that the iconic diet of the giant panda may not be suited for their digestive system.

Brisbane to hold the largest German film festival ever in Australia.

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 20, 2015 Posted in Arts, Media, QUT News, Tourism, World

By Samuel Li Edited for online by Tom Sharman The annual German film festival begins in Palace Centro in Brisbane tomorrow.

Queensland fire service aims for diversity

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 8, 2015 Posted in Defence, Employment, Human Interest, News, QUT News, State, Television

Queensland has 33 new firefighters, including seven women. Many will be posted to country areas to help boost regional services. Suraya Daly reports.

Mum’s the word this sunday

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 8, 2015 Posted in Business, Consumer, Human Interest, National, News, QUT News, Television

Everybody loves their mum and this Sunday is your chance to show it. Just exactly what she might like comes down to personal taste. But there are always the traditional favourites. Chloe Brice reports.

Graduates help shape the future of the fire service

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 8, 2015 Posted in QUT News

By Tom Sharman The Queensland Fire and Emergency Services today welcomed the 33 new graduates, who will fill positions throughout Queensland.

The live Logies was enjoyed by the stars but not by the viewers:

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 5, 2015 Posted in QUT News

By Heidi Sheehan, Edited for online by Tom Sharman It is supposed to be Australian TV’s ‘Night of Nights’ as stars of the small screen suited-up, donning their finest gowns for the 57th annual TV Week Logie Awards. But the …

The live Logies was enjoyed by the stars but not by the viewers: Read more »

Union blasts teacher shortage

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 5, 2015 Posted in QUT News

By Lewis Wiseman, Edited for online by Tom Sharman. More than 70 unregistered teachers have been employed under the Permission to Teach exemptions In Queensland schools in 2014.

Central West Queensland still struggling with drought

By Thomas Sharman Posted on May 5, 2015 Posted in QUT News

By Heidi Sheehan, Edited for online By Tom Sharman Despite heavy rainfall in South East Queensland, Central West Queensland continues to suffer from what some locals are calling the worst drought on record. Barcaldine mayor Rob Chandler says the drought …

Central West Queensland still struggling with drought Read more »

Latest news

  • Covid threatens the medieval movement
  • There’s (not) an app for that
  • The barbers cutting the stigma between men and mental health
  • Lockdown silver lining for second-hand clothing sellers
  • Right to die pledge from Palaszczuk
  • Two Drews take on UQ’s student election
  • Australian businesses bucking the trend under COVID-19
  • Clouds loom over Brisbane businesses ahead of New Year’s Eve
  • Entertainers suffer the blows of coronavirus
  • Racial justice protestors remain resolute during the pandemic

Archives

Categories

Facebook

QUT News

Twitter

Tweets by @qutnews

Admin

  • Log in

Useful Links

  • QUT Journalism
  • QUT Journalism Style Guide
  • QUT News on Facebook
  • QUT News on Twitter
  • QUT News on YouTube
© 2022 Queensland University of Technology | Powered by Responsive Theme