The state government is investing in long-term planning and protection of Bribie Island and Pumicestone Passage.
And the owner of Arnie the dog has been charged over the pet’s death.
Former senator Hollie Hughes has gone on a verbal rampage to defend Opposition leader Sussan Ley, accusing “the boys” who want her job of using prominent female colleagues in their efforts to undermine her.
A man charged over an illegal euthanasia operation faces a string of new allegations, including the death of a second man.
An early-Christmas makeover is starting in Queen Street Mall, as the first step in a major expansion gets underway.
Pay packets are still growing in real terms according to fresh wages data, but economists say rising inflation could soon bring that to an end.
A new state government program in Mt Isa aims to get young offenders back into work and education in a bid to stop them reoffending.
A landmark inquiry will begin today, after an explosive report levelled allegations of thuggery at the state’s CFMEU branch.
The grandson of one of the first Aboriginal students at Adelaide University is following in his footsteps – taking his own little brother along for the ride.
Children exposed to toxic, coloured sand that’s forced dozens of schools to close face an extremely low risk of asbestos contamination, an expert says.
An epic Davis Cup win over Roger Federer in 2003 convinced South Australian tennis great Lleyton Hewitt to not go ahead with a sporting career change.
An armed man threatening a woman with a knife has been shot dead by police in the early hours after he refused to surrender.
A biennial report from Business Chamber Queensland shows businesses are projected to spend more than $15 billion on regulatory compliance in 2025.
Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann now has a date for his attempt to avoid trial on two counts of rape in Toowoomba that were first heard in court in early 2023.
My children’s school is one of hundreds across Australia that have reported the presence of potentially asbestos-contaminated coloured sand – and my daughter played with it. This is what I want you to know.
Projects including a cyclone shelter and flood levees are part of a $1 billion funding plan to build Australia’s disaster readiness and resilience.
Anthony Albanese leads a party that no longer argues in public. Labor presents as unified, consistent, and on message. But behind that unity is another story.
With neither country backing down from their bid to host the COP31 summit, Turkey has suggested they and Australia lead it jointly.
An industry fund may be a cheaper option, but cost is just one thing to consider before switching from a SMSF, writes Craig Sankey.
Half-a-million dollars in grants are being handed out to tackle safety in Brisbane suburbs including supporting one club fighting illegal dumping and having its fields being torn up by motorcyclists.
At least one school in Brisbane has closed after traces of asbestos were found in brightly coloured sand designed for children’s play and craft activities.
Global markets are edging up after the longest government shutdown in US history drew to an end.
America’s decision to stop minting its one-cent coin could raise fresh doubts for the future of Australian currency’s smallest denomination – which costs more than double its value to make.