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Category: Television

LifeFlight gets high-tech simulator for medical crews

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 3, 2019 Posted in Health, Human Interest, News, QUT News, Television

One of Queensland’s busiest helicopter rescue services is finding more ways to save lives. The RACQ’s LifeFlight is training medical crews under extreme conditions. Jacob Condon reports.

Every dollar counts for RSPCA campaign

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 3, 2019 Posted in Human Interest, News, QUT News, State, Television

Queensland’s largest animal welfare charity needs $50 million a year to operate. Only three per cent comes from Government and now it’s seeking more help. Miriam Aguero reports.

Roosters Tedesco wins Dally M

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 3, 2019 Posted in National, News, QUT News, Sport, Television

Rugby league’s biggest awards night was good news for Melbourne Storm. But Sydney’s James Tedesco snatched the coveted Dally M medal for best player. Lawrence Jeffcoat reports.

#Hashtag personalised plates launched in Queensland

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 3, 2019 Posted in Consumer, Entertainment, Funny, News, Politics, QUT News, State, Television, Transport

Do you ever want to say something to the person tailgating your car? Now you can, on your number plate. Lucy McCrossan reports.

QUT TV News – Wednesday 2 October 2019

By Ann Lund Posted on October 2, 2019 Posted in News, QUT News, Television
QUT TV News – Wednesday 2 October 2019
No water restrictions, yet

In this bulletin, drought-ravaged Southern Queensland faces a water crisis with several towns completely dry. But there is no move yet to impose restrictions on the use of water in Brisbane and some residents wonder why. The Government has lashed …

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Banks slammed for failing to pass on full interest rate cut

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 2, 2019 Posted in Business, Consumer, National, News, QUT News, Television

The Government has lashed out at major banks for failing to pass on all of this week’s interest rate cut. It believes consumers need the full savings to stimulate the economy. Lucy McCrossan reports.

New study says red meat poses no health risks

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 2, 2019 Posted in Consumer, Environment, Health, News, QUT News, Television, World

It seems red meat isn’t as bad for you as previously thought. That’s the finding of a world wide study, yet some nutritionists are still advising caution. Lawrence Jeffcoat reports.

Sea to the city is back for its second year

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 2, 2019 Posted in Entertainment, Human Interest, News, QUT News, Television, Tourism

Seafood lovers rejoice. Brisbane is serving up a second course of the dining event, Sea to the City. Tom Hainsworth reports.

Feel Good free fitness classes on offer

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 2, 2019 Posted in Entertainment, Health, Human Interest, News, QUT News, Sport, Television

Free fitness classes are on offer across Brisbane and they are being promoted as the key to a better quality of life. Lucy Loram reports.

Canberra Raiders ready for NRL grand final

By Federica Willemsen Posted on October 2, 2019 Posted in Entertainment, National, News, QUT News, Sport, Television

The Canberra Raiders are off to Sydney for the NRL grand final against Sydney’s Roosters. They’re looking for a dream come true. Jasmine Borgeaud reports.

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