8 October 2023

The future normal for business philosophy

Two university professors are paving the way for sustainability in business to be the ‘future normal’ with their new book Future Normal: Eight Questions to Create Businesses Your Children Will Be Proud Of. Long-time New Farm resident and Professor of Economics at Griffith Business School, Christopher Fleming, and Professor of Sustainability and Strategy Nick Barter work […]

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Sewage and wastewater to “drought-proof” Albion sporting fields

Urban Utilities has denied plans for a sewage treatment plant despite their own diagrams labelling a proposed project in Albion as a “new sewage treatment facility”. In last month’s Village Voice Urban Outlook column, architect Edward Haysom said an Urban Utilities Industry Briefing YouTube Video revealed this facility was to be located in the Breakfast

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Pay a visit to our pioneers in petticoats

Tucked away in Bowen Hills, a quirky and thought-provoking museum commemorating some of Queensland and Australia’s most prominent settler families is opening to the public this October. Heritage-listed Miegunyah House Museum, home of the Queensland Women’s Historical Association, was built in 1886 for William Perry, who lived in the house with his family until 1922. 

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