A popular Australian festival has been abruptly cancelled three weeks before it was due to begin, blaming poor ticket sales and rising production costs.
The inaugural Jo’s Table of 20 event at Portofino Runaway Bay on Saturday March 6.
Childhood cancer survivor Lucy Newman beat cancer over three gruelling years. And now, she’s using the experience to drive her career.
The state government has approved the extension of a coal mine in Central Queensland, which will allow for the destruction of nationally significant koala habitat.
Two teenagers have been killed in an electric bike crash as Queensland considers a blanket rider ban for children under 16.
As the government plans to flood the market with more fuel to tackle shortages, a senior minister is travelling abroad to discuss the issue with other leaders.
Meanwhile in Queensland, flooding is beginning to ease in Bundaberg where hundreds of homes have been inundated.
Australian-led software giant Atlassian – owner of Trello and Loom – is shedding more than 1000 jobs across its global workforce, to “rebalance” the company in the era of AI.
The bodies of two backpackers are believed to have been found after they went missing while travelling by car through a rain-hit region.
Clive Palmer has told Australians to prepare for billboards, banners and junk mail as he is set to make another tilt for parliament in the 2028 election.
The International Energy Agency says 400 million barrels of oil will be released from emergency reserves to keep prices in check amid the conflict with Iran.
The opening night of La Boite Theatre’s Antigone on Saturday March 7, the company’s first event of the year.
Amazon Australia has unveiled plans to bankroll a new robotics fulfilment centre expected to be the largest warehouse ever built in Queensland in a $750 million investment.
A rare outback deluge has left organisers of the “world’s most remote” music festival scrambling to find a new venue – but there’s a silver lining.
The US and Israel have attacked Iran with what the Pentagon and Iranians on the ground called the most intense air strikes yet in the war.
Police have returned to the remote property where four-year-old Gus Lamont vanished in a bid to find new evidence in his baffling disappearance.
A Queensland senator has become the new leader of the Nationals after David Littleproud’s shock resignation this week.
An inquiry has heard Workpace Health and Safety inspectors were “bullied, and abused” by a state’s militant and brazen CFMEU.
Four Nationals are expected to throw their hat in the ring in the hope of becoming the next federal party leader after David Littleproud’s shock resignation.
Brisbane will take on Sydney without key defenders Harris Andrews and Darcy Gardiner after their respective striking bans were upheld by the AFL tribunal.
Cheers erupted outside an airport after police confirmed more members of the Iranian women’s soccer team had remained in Australia. The retired Socceroos captain calling for global reform.
Thousands of people could be isolated for days in a sodden community after rising floodwaters triggered emergency alerts and memories of a 2010 disaster.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has announced he is stepping down in a surprise decision, saying it was the right time to refresh the party.
A Daintree River crocodile cruise business is being forced out of business after floods destroyed vital equipment – a groundswell of community support is now trying to get its owner back on the water.