Police have just started trialling technology that can identify people as they walk past – and cross-checking them against a watchlist of people wanted by authorities.
A new generation of socially-aware philanthropists have dazzled in Brisbane this month – contributing to one of the most significant charity gala results ever recorded in the state.
The Australian War Memorial is opening a massive new gallery, but a large shadow will loom over proceedings with an alleged war criminal in attendance.
And Queenslanders who survived being stuck on the rat-infested cruise ship are on their way back home.
Tony Modra’s family and his friend Mark Ricciuto have given updates on the Adelaide great, who has undergone two operations after a freak accident.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has bowed to mounting pressure, announcing his resignation and clearing the way for leadership rival Andy Burnham to take power.
Weak productivity growth and stifling business conditions are preventing Australia from capitalising on its economic strengths, a think tank claims.
In an explosive television interview, one of Gus Lamont’s grandmothers has revealed a police theory that she “buried” her own grandchild.
Former shock jock Kyle Sandilands claims he spent days discussing politics with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, calling her one of his favourite people.
Farmers fear this weedkiller made them sick. Why hasn’t Australia banned it?
Tony Modra booted 440 goals in 118 games for Adelaide, but those numbers only tell part of the remarkable story that is the iconic forward’s AFL career.
Australia’s biggest council has revealed the cost of restoring an Olympic host city’s famous bridge, prompting pleas for state and federal financial help.
Socceroos boss Tony Popovic could well spring more selection surprises ahead of a high-stakes World Cup clash with co-hosts the United States.
A little more than a year into its second term and with Pauline Hanson turning politics upside down, the Albanese government finds itself in policy quicksand on three core issues, writes Michelle Grattan.
Ukraine has struck a major Moscow oil refinery as part of a bid to force Russia to the negotiating table, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says.
Leading experts say CFMEU allegations show a union acting more like a crime network than an industrial watchdog, using fear to dominate building sites.
Former AFL star Tony Modra is critically injured in hospital after an accident involving his truck, rocking his home state and the football community.
Today, press gallery journalist Karen Middleton, on Hanson’s big moment, and the fight coming for One Nation.
A teenager accused of killing a national clothing store co-founder at a house party has been committed to stand trial.
The Albanese government will expand an existing capital gains tax concession for small businesses as it tries to calm the blowback from its federal budget.
New arrivals to Australia would need to put their ethnicity second to national identity as part of One Nation’s plan to crack down on migration.
Queensland etched another chapter in its book of incredible comebacks as a new suite of young guns announced themselves as State of Origin heroes.
US President Donald Trump has defended his interim agreement with Iran, saying it has averted a global economic catastrophe.