New Liberal Party president Tony Abbott has vowed to woo voters back to the Coalition saying the party has been at a “low ebb”.
With nominations for the 2026 InDaily Queensland 40 Under 40 Awards closing soon, the search is on for the state’s next wave of leaders, innovators and changemakers.
Writer Sarah Wilson on what happens when the systems that hold us together begin to fray all at once – and what the future looks like after civilisational collapse.
The long-running inquiry into a scandal-plagued construction union will now run for twice as long as originally expected.
Housing affordability isn’t one problem but three hurdles, writes Simon Kuestenmacher.
Early works have begun at an inner city park for the controversial 2032 Olympics stadium as protesters warned of cultural and ecological damage.
More protestors have been moved on by police in the early hours at Victoria Park.
US and Iranian negotiators have reportedly reached a tentative agreement to extend a ceasefire by 60 days and launch talks on Iran’s nuclear program.
Aussie singing legend John Farnham has confirmed fans’ fears as music superstars join forces to raise money for Head and Neck Cancer Australia in his honour.
In an extraordinary irony, the National Anti-Corruption Commission has been rocked by internal scandals, writes Michelle Grattan.
The Israeli military has declared large parts of southern Lebanon a “combat zone” and called on the population to flee.
Severe weather has battered Australia’s eastern seaboard, with huge rainfall totals recorded in multiple states triggering flash flooding.
Guest host Waleed Aly joins the 7am team as the US launches fresh strikes inside Iran, in the middle of a ceasefire.
A major shake-up looms at one of the country’s fastest-growing airports, after its chief executive announced he will step down later this year.
A replacement ABC news director is “imminent”, the Senate heard today, as news emerges that a Walkley Award-winning journalist and former bikie has also left the public broadcaster.
An Aussie actor has firmed up as a favourite among Hollywood stars to take the lead in the iconic franchise.
Kalyn Ponga has avoided a ban for the send off that shaped State of Origin I, but the Queensland fullback says he feels responsible for the Maroons’ loss.
A man who allegedly beat an elderly pedestrian to death with a metal pole during a violent crime spree has been charged with murder and other serious offences.
A major overhaul of how investments are taxed has been put before parliament as more opponents of the plan come forward.
Lawyer Clancy Dane says a shortage of legal aid, exacerbated by the state government’s tough-on-crime agenda, is leaving vulnerable people without the right to a fair trial. Now, he’s fighting to change that.
Five months into an 18-month trial to reduce aircraft noise in Brisbane, residents have voiced concerns over its uptake.
BP’s sacked chairman Albert Manifold has pushed back against what he described as a “false narrative” surrounding his removal from the British oil major.
The Federal Court has slugged Westpac with a $26 million penalty for failing to respond to customers who were facing financial hardship.
International investors are wading into Australia’s water market, and while scarcity ensures decent returns, droughts could leave some producers high and dry.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission has been asked to investigate how the media were told of Ben Roberts-Smith’s arrest ahead of time.