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.
An Australian university has soared 30 places in a key global ranking to become the best-performing tertiary institution in the country. See how your uni ranked.
Awer Mabil, one of four former refugees in the Socceroos’ World Cup squad, says Australia’s multiculturalism is what makes it the ‘best country in the world’.
And a snake quarrel was broken up by snake catches in Crocs in North Queensland.
Israel’s ambassador to Australia says they have yet to see request from federal police for help in an investigation into the treatment of Australian activists.
Australian sprinter Gout Gout has finished an impressive third behind the great Noah Lyles in the 150m at a track meet in Ostrava.
Critics of controversial tax changes claim business owners could move to New Zealand for lower rates, but experts tell a different story.
After three straight interest rate hikes, the Reserve Bank has opted to leave the official cash rate steady at 4.35 per cent, as predicted by economists.
Demand for key components of semiconductors used in artificial intelligence hardware is driving supercharged growth for a Queensland company building a gigantic manufacturing facility.
Primary producers in Queensland are struggling with high costs, linked to Strait of Hormuz disruptions, pushing confidence down to a new low.
Adelaide University expert Brianna Le Busque said shark cull discussions were “understandable” following a horrific mauling in Sydney – but there is a better way to keep swimmers safe in the ocean.
Trump said what he wanted for his 80th birthday he appears to have given himself the headline he wanted – a so-called peace deal with Iran.
A Townsville mother has described the terrifying moment young thieves stole her car with her two-month-old baby sleeping inside.
Young, highly educated Australians are leading the way in paying for online news, with many ditching the mainstream for digital-only specialist outlets.
Hundreds of new Queensland homes will be built under a program intended to sell off underutilised state-owned land for development.
Gina Rinehart’s company says it has made a “significant investment” in Elon Musk’s SpaceX – reportedly a 10-figure one.
A memorandum of understanding aiming to end the Iran war in the Gulf has already been signed by US President Donald Trump and his vice president, sending oil prices tumbling.
A teenage boy has pleaded not guilty to preparing a terrorist attack after being accused of preparing homemade explosives targeting a political party and event.
For the pollinating stars of the insect world, resilience to extreme heat largely depends on nesting behaviours, with some native bees more exposed than others.
A 58-year-old Gold Coast nurse has been charged for allegedly abusing and stalking multiple children and creating child exploitation material.
Kristina Clonan was struggling to tie her shoelaces a year ago, but now she has sights on Olympic glory as part of a new-look women’s team sprint unit.
A public inquiry led by former Labor minister Peter Garrett is putting AUKUS under scrutiny – why he believes Australians deserve answers.