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In the postwar era, state housing authorities tackled severe shortages with innovative mass construction — demonstrating that modern, serviced homes could be delivered at scale.
It will be “weeks” until an Australian refinery could be back up to almost total capacity, following a fire that wiped out nearly half of its petrol production.
A Brisbane company deploying data centres around the nation will tap shareholders for a massive cash injection to meet “unprecedented” demand for its services.
Police have arrested a number of demonstrators who chanted a banned pro-Palestine phrase, which is also used in a John Farnham classic.
Pauline Hanson’s party has dropped in support among voters in two major opinion polls as the fuel crisis and war in the Middle East hit.
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.
Australia’s most decorated living soldier has been allowed to walk free on bail to defend five allegations that he committed war crimes while in Afghanistan.
Carlton will attempt to support “shattered” utility Elijah Hollands after a concerning performance in the Blues’ close defeat against Collingwood.
There are new hopes for an end to the Iran war after US President Donald Trump announced he had mediated a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
A former union boss confronted a senior public servant after phone calls about safety complaints were not immediately answered, an inquiry has been told.
The Liberals sound like they more focused on exploiting the inflammatory politics of migration than doing the grunt work to produce policies that address obvious flaws in the system, according to Michelle Grattan.
It may sound like a harmless term for making the most of the face you were born with – except extreme followers are offering spurious and sometimes dangerous tips for transformations.
Prosecutors could be forced to withdraw charges against protesters brutalised by police after a court ruled limits imposed on attendees were unconstitutional.
Anthony Albanese will return to Australia early from overseas following a major blaze at one of the nation’s two remaining fuel refineries.
A regional Queensland mayor has written an open letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese raising major concerns over the national “every little bit helps” fuel campaign.
Queensland farmers are warning the state’s food security is at risk, with some claiming an exodus from the land looms unless “unnecessary” regulation around primary industries is addressed.
The world of child and family influencers has become a billion-dollar business where kids equal content and absolutely nothing is off limits.
Meteorologists around the world are warning of an expected “super El Niño” later this year. What does it mean for Australia in 2026 – and should we be concerned?
Days after posting a picture of himself looking like Jesus, US President Donald Trump has shared a second religious-style picture.
A man is accused of stealing 1000 litres from a property amid diesel thefts spanning two states, prompting a warning to farmers from police.
Authorities are preparing to investigate a “ferocious” fire at one of Australia’s two refineries that has affected fuel production.
Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart could be forced to shell out hundreds of millions of dollars after a fight with two rival mining dynasties over iron ore riches.
A new digital service from the federal government is expected to help Australian exporters find new markets and shipping routes amid chaos in the Middle East.