Following a state call-in notice and extensive campaigning from local members and community, the Queensland Government has moved to permanently block the Reedy Creek Quarry project.
The so-called ISIS brides are returning to a hostile reception, with politicians maintaining they aren’t welcome. That could be dangerous.
Higher rates and affordability pressures are threatening to push the housing market into a decline, with prices in the two biggest cities already on the slide.
With a decision to make on his playing future, Lachie Neale is tracking towards his most impactful season since arriving at the Brisbane Lions in 2019.
Authorities have swiftly laid charges against two women who returned from Syria, including one they believe was complicit in the purchase of a female slave.
The run-up to a budget always sees a degree of chaos. This year it has looked like one of those willy-willies that blow up in the outback, writes Michelle Grattan.
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.
The biggest barrier for many Brisbane first home buyers isn’t affordability – it’s misinformation. From deposit myths to overestimated borrowing hurdles, outdated beliefs are causing buyers to wait years longer than necessary.
Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can detect hidden cancers, researchers saying it gives pathologists “Superman or Superwoman” vision.
Why the Reserve Bank is making Australians pay more to contain inflation, and the risk that it goes too far.
A group of 13 people with links to the terrorist group Islamic State have confirmed plans to travel to Australia after years in a Syrian refugee camp.
The King’s US visit was hailed a huge success. But for Australia, the message was different, writes Dennis Altman.
Anthony Albanese has unveiled a multibillion-dollar fuel security package as war in the Middle East continues to disrupt supply chains.
A freight project linking Melbourne and Brisbane will be cut in the federal budget because of concerns about its ballooning price tag.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has poured cold water on suggestions the budget will include a cash splash for households for cost-of-living relief.
Mortgage holders will take another blow to their finances after the Reserve Bank lifted interest rates, with the dollar impact revealed.
Cash handouts for millions of Australians are on the cards in the federal budget as Labor tries to tackle rising inflation and the impact of the fuel crisis. Particularly on the back of another interest rate hike.
InDaily tracks Queensland’s latest executive appointments within the state’s public and private sectors. Tell us what’s happening at the top table at your business.
As Kumanjayi Little Baby’s family and community have mourned, Alice Springs has again been under the intensity of the national gaze.
The head of the International Monetary Fund warns a prolonged war in the Middle East would have a much more serious impact on the global economy.
Nominations are now open for the 2026 program as it returns to shine a spotlight on the state’s most dynamic young business leaders, innovators and changemakers under the age of 40.
Today is International Day of the Midwife and the team at Royal Flying Doctor Service Queensland tells what it’s like delivering babies high in the sky.
Concerted efforts to curb methane from fossil fuel production in Australia and around the world could benefit both the climate and energy security.