Nearly 900,000 students across Queensland head back to school today, amid new initiatives for school safety and cost relief from council and state governments taking off.
Federal immigration agents in the city of Minneapolis are accused of having wrestled Alex Pretti to the ground and then shooting him dead. We spoke to Mark Shanahan, an associate professor of political engagement, to address several key issues.
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18,000 homes and businesses across Southeast Queensland lost power last night due to automatic network shutdowns.
A Queensland identity and a national sporting treasure top the list for the 2026 Australia Day honours.
A trailblazing space scientist plans to use her platform to inspire young people to chase their dreams.
Australia has just experienced its worst heatwave in six years but it’s set to become much more common under existing policies to curb carbon emissions.
Sunshine Coast has established a new $1.1 million station in a bid to enhance police operations across the region.
Queensland police have arrested and charged a man for allegedly making “plans for acts of violence”.
Aussies in one major city are scoring the best deal at the bowser – but others are feeling the sting of rising petrol costs.
A softening jobs market “should flash a warning sign” at the Reserve Bank against hiking interest rates, as crucial unemployment and inflation data heave into view on the horizon.
US President Donald Trump says he has agreed to a “framework of a future deal” on Greenland following talks with NATO head Mark Rutte.
A national gun buyback scheme has been rejected by the Queensland government – while another state appeared non-committal after legislation was rushed through the Senate.
Late on Tuesday, Labor’s watered-down hate speech laws passed the Senate. By Wednesday, the bigger story wasn’t the bill.
The 15 victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack are being remembered across the nation with a day of mourning.
The Nationals are again walking away from the Coalition, saying they can no longer serve in Opposition Leader Sussan Ley’s shadow ministry.
Queensland’s world-leading record of creative writing and associated critical works marks a milestone.
Rockhampton residents have been urged to avoid flood waters as the Fitzroy River continues to rise in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji.
Parents are worried about school kids on e-bikes and e-scooters, citing their lack of road-rule knowledge and speed as inherent dangers.
Three senior Nationals are expected to quit the shadow ministry after defying the Coalition’s official position to cross the floor on Tuesday night’s vote on hate speech laws.
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Luxon has used his first week back in the job this year to launch a bid for a second term.
Israel is demolishing the former headquarters of the UN’s Palestinian aid agency in East Jerusalem, with the UN saying it’s a “violation of international law”.
Queensland is holding a series of events to mark the National Day of Mourning for those impacted by the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.
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