Two stabbings in as many days have sparked safety fears but authorities insist a state’s schools are safe, ruling out expanding search powers.
It was heartbreak for England in its World Cup semi-final against Argentina, star Messi inspiring a chaotic late turnaround.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has written a blistering missive unveiling plans to scuttle the International Criminal Court meant to police genocide, aggression, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
The decisions are made following a rigorous judging process, as anticipation builds around this year’s InDaily 40 Under 40 finalists.
A major survey of thousands of Australians aged 19-24 has shown an appetite to engage in issues, but distrust of politics, media and religion.
President Donald Trump has ditched a proposal to charge a transit fee on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz as US forces carried out attacks on Iran for a fourth night in a row.
And Queenslanders wake up to a frosty Wednesday, with temperatures below zero in many parts of the South East.
Interior minister Shabana Mahmood says new information has emerged which has changed the character of a probe into the suspected murder of Ann Widdecombe.
Australia leads the word per capita for the use of chatbots. So what can unis do to keep up?
That is the question facing the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, which has been examining the role of the public broadcasters – the ABC and SBS.
The head of a joy flight provider has alleged that a pilot was under the influence of drugs when he was killed in a tragic helicopter collision.
Property prices have plunged in Queensland over just three months – but it “doesn’t mean demand has disappeared”, according to an expert. See the regions leading the way.
While the government worries about the impact on petrol prices, the opposition warns that Trump’s demand for a US toll in the Strait of Hormuz would set a dangerous precedent.
Hundreds of new endorsements from Labour MPs have cemented Andy Burnham’s path to be the United Kingdom’s next Prime Minister – including support from a surprise backer of the current PM.
Queensland employers face growing workplace complexity as Piper Alderman expands Brisbane employment team.
Actor Sam Neill has died “cancer free” in Australia at age 78 after a high profile battle with the illness, his family saying he “passed with the dignity that has characterised his whole life”.
One of the country’s largest private shipyards has purchased a fellow Queensland-based company with eight decades of marine services experience.
The Yard Brisbane has acquired Todkill Marine Services in a partnership merging modern infrastructure and high-quality support services.
An influx of expected passengers for the upcoming Brisbane 2032 Olympics has triggered an overhaul of an airport rule that clogs arrival lines.
Donald Trump has ordered US flags be lowered to honour Senator Lindsey Graham, a former vocal Trump critic who pivoted to become a loyal supporter.
A blazing inferno that engulfed a pub in the Thai capital of Bangkok has killed at least 27 people, while many others are fighting for life.
New York Times journalist Jonathan Swan is famous for his interview with Donald Trump at the height of Covid. Now, he’s exposing Trump again.
The US says it has hit hundreds of Iranian targets after ship attacks in the Gulf, while Iran retaliates with a flurry of strikes on multiple Gulf states.
Teenager Cruz Hewitt has just missed out on following in the celebrated footsteps of his dad.
A man has been charged with the murder of his former partner after the remains of the young mother were found in bushland.
Australians are increasingly being asked to choose between housing and liveability. That is a false choice.