Karl Stefanovic’s now-deleted podcast interview with a British far-right activist has landed the host in hot water with employer Nine.
Despite a fall in headline inflation, a larger-than-expected rise in the underlying figure to 3.6 per cent will concern the Reserve Bank.
A private island with “many of the natural advantages that helped transform Hamilton Island” is up for sale – complete with plans for an overwater aerial tramway.
Max Chandler-Mather discusses whether the Greens can mount a comeback and tap into the progressive version of Pauline’s populist politics.
Two seabirds washed up on an SA beach have triggered fears the H5N1 virus has spread from Western Australia.
Health bodies have slammed a decision by a chemical regulator to allow the continued use of a toxic herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease.
And Daryl Braithwaite has called time on a career which has seen him performing for 58 years.
A record building program looks set to collide with volatile coal royalties, weakening stamp duty and rising debt in the state government’s high‑stakes budget.
A bizarre new species of spider has been discovered in the rainforests of far north Queensland that spins a unique trap to snare a single species of ant.
Another poll has found surging support for One Nation after Pauline Hanson’s fiery speech last week railing against multiculturalism.
Tony Modra’s family and his friend Mark Ricciuto have given updates on the Adelaide great, who has undergone two operations after a freak accident.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has bowed to mounting pressure, announcing his resignation and clearing the way for leadership rival Andy Burnham to take power.
Climate activists have flagged a major coal mine in southwest Queensland has received state government environmental approval despite findings that the project failed to sufficiently detail emissions.
The H5N1 strain of bird flu has for the first time been found in Australia, meaning the highly contagious variant has now reached every continent.
It didn’t make it through the lower house, but anti-abortion activists say it was the most successful pro-life campaign in Australia.
After a stoush over who owns “Australian Crawl”, James Reyne and Simon Binks are finally reuniting under the legendary Oz rock band’s banner.
A burned-out truck near a North Queensland boat ramp has led police to Australia’s largest ever cocaine seizure, worth more than $800 million.
The cost-of-living crisis is forcing leaders to turn up the heat on energy retailers, who have issued a warning ahead of the state budget this week.
Weak productivity growth and stifling business conditions are preventing Australia from capitalising on its economic strengths, a think tank claims.
In an explosive television interview, one of Gus Lamont’s grandmothers has revealed a police theory that she “buried” her own grandchild.
Former shock jock Kyle Sandilands claims he spent days discussing politics with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, calling her one of his favourite people.
Farmers fear this weedkiller made them sick. Why hasn’t Australia banned it?