Moreton Bay has ramped up its koala conservation efforts by installing roadside escape hatches following a successful trial.
Another 100 million litres of diesel have been secured by the federal government and private industry, with the Federal Trade Minister making an announcement in Adelaide today.
Today, Australian Autism Alliance co-chair Jenny Karavolos on the government’s NDIS overhaul, and why it’s causing so much apprehension across the community.
After fighting for their country in the First World War, many Aboriginal Australians saw no improvement in their rights or living conditions. John Maynard from the University of Newcastle tells how a political group founded by his grandfather led to change.
Australia has lost a literary giant, an internationally renowned author and poet along with a strong supporter of Adelaide Writers’ Week, aged 92.
A journalist is among five people killed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon on the conflict’s deadliest day since a 10-day ceasefire began.
Sea World rescue teams have helped save a humpback whale which became stranded on a sandbank in a lake on the New South Wales Coast.
Iran is intensifying its assault on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, seizing two vessels and complicating faltering efforts to resume Washington-Tehran talks.
The federal health minister has announced changes that will see hundreds of thousands of people cut from NDIS projections and crackdown on “lowlifes” rorting taxpayers and people with disabilities.
The state government has approved two new mining projects for fast-tracked development drawing the ire of conservationists.
A demolition firm boss says he had been forced to pander to a powerful union boss – but later withdrew a tender rather than caving to the CFMEU’s demands.
A slew of recommendations have been tabled in parliament to “improve access to justice for victim-survivors” of domestic and family violence.
US President Donald Trump says the United States is extending its ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan’s request as he waits for a unified Iranian proposal.
An increase in spending for the NDIS risked undermining the whole scheme, the prime minister has argued, ahead of a major overhaul.
Bank of Queensland has played up the success of its digital arm, even as it reported a fall in profit ahead of more expected interest rate hikes.
After Russia invaded Ukraine, Pasha Talankin found himself teaching propaganda to students. He filmed it all, until he was forced to flee.
An additional 200 million litres of diesel will arrive in Australia as part of four cargoes after a deal was struck with fuel companies.
The Federal Government will spend billions of taxpayer dollars on technology to counter drones, which are fast becoming the way wars are waged on the front lines.
As the number of ANZAC day attendees decreases year by year, Parade Chief Marshall Andrew Jennings explains the importance of honouring the parade that started in Brisbane during 1916.
A Sunnybank man almost missed a multimillion-dollar Lotto win – claiming he was “too busy” to read his ticket.
Queensland parents have come up with a wheely good solution to get kids back on their bikes for the school commute. One Brisbane mum is flagging the way.
Australia’s oldest and last operating 100 percent farmer-owned dairy cooperative has raised farmgate milk prices by 5 cents as rising costs put farmer livelihoods at risk.
As arts bodies are defunded amid scandals and event cancellations, many in the sector are disgruntled with the national cultural policy.
A new wave of young gangsters is behind brazen daylight attacks, hit jobs on rivals’ family members, and cases of alleged mistaken identity.
Cocaine exposure could lead fish to swim further, a study led by researchers from Griffith University has found.