Sprint superstar Gout Gout has suffered a major hamstring injury that will force him to miss this year’s under-20 world championships.
The Queensland Government has named the builder of the Toowoomba to Warwick Pipeline, with hundreds of jobs on the way.
The US has carried out more strikes on Iran, with Donald Trump calling it retribution for attacks on ships and saying the interim ceasefire deal is over.
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor will argue the coalition’s policies will deliver a “fairer” Australia, as voters flock to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.
Major consulting companies will have their audit firms investigated by the corporate watchdog in an inquiry triggered by allegations surrounding KPMG.
And the Maroons are lamenting a stinging 30-12 defeat at the hands of the Blues.
Queensland captain Cameron Munster has opened up on why he will keep playing for the Maroons so long as his competitive drive remains strong.
Investing in two renewable energy sources could help boost Australia’s fuel security, a study has found – but drilling for oil is no solution.
The family of twins with mobility issues has sued Virgin Australia for discrimination after the boys were allegedly refused access to the closest lavatory.
Prince Harry, Elton John and other celebrities have lost their High Court case against the Daily Mail’s publisher.
US forces have launched a series of “powerful strikes” against Iran in retaliation for attacks on commercial tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
Telstra has apologised for a national outage that has stopped trains, transactions and some triple zero calls, but is still investigating what caused the issue.
Outback mayors fear a federal disaster recovery funding change will leave them picking up the tab as the state government pumps money into an Olympics.
Adelaide Crows champion Tony Modra will continue his recovery from a near-fatal truck accident at home, released from hospital after undergoing two surgeries.
Australia’s first sustainable aviation fuel tank and pipeline has been cleared for takeoff, paving the way for cleaner flights and a new homegrown industry.
Tracy Hall was scammed out of her life savings by a notorious conman.
Housing touches almost every part of Australia’s economy. So whenever housing slows, the same question quickly follows: will the broader economy slow with it?
Premier David Crisafulli has defended Queensland’s “breach bail, go to jail” youth crime policy amid warnings from critics it will ensure kids remain in the “quicksand of crime”.
Chinese missile testing that happened just hours after a major defence alliance was inked between Australia and Fiji has sparked concerns from senior ministers.
The departure of Karl Stefanovic may clear the way for Robert Irwin to become the new Today host, if “industry sources” are to be believed.
US President Donald Trump has explained his conversation with the FIFA boss over a controversial red card call, telling reporters “I’m good at this stuff”.
A state premier has been referred to an anti-corruption watchdog over allegations her office directly intervened to allow CFMEU corruption.
UNESCO recently recommended against listing the Great Barrier Reef as “in danger” with recommendations that more protection work needs to be done.
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