A new AUKUS project has been announced by Defence Minister Richard Marles with his AUKUS counterparts, with a delivery date set.
Independent journalist Nick Feik, on how Australia’s anti-corruption watchdog ended up in crisis – and whether it can recover
The head of KPMG has reportedly resigned after the corporate regulator publicly confirmed in real time it’s probing registered company auditors at the firm.
Officers have stopped a drone carrying more than $1 million worth of contraband including drugs and a mobile phone into a northern Australian prison.
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.
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.
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.
The federal government is showing its support for women’s rugby league and the 2026 World Cup, tipping more than $12 million into the three-pronged tournament.
Queenslanders Adam Walton and Kimberly Birrell have caused two of the biggest sensations of the French Open, defeating marquee players at Roland Garros.
A second group of women and children linked to Islamic State has returned to Australia after years spent in a Syrian refugee camp.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says he’s receiving dental treatment in a Jerusalem hospital, prompting speculation about the health of the Israeli prime minister.
To ignore One Nation’s anti-democratic behaviour shows wilful blindness to what is happening in the United States, and suggests a complacency that it can’t happen here, writes Denis Muller.
Lucy Henry-Hicks couldn’t attend last year’s InDaily Queensland 40 Under 40 Awards because she was home with her young children — but says the recognition became one of the most meaningful moments of her career.
A community is reeling after a four-year-old girl was found dead at a home west of Brisbane and her 31-year-old mother was charged with murder.
Four days after they set sail from Turkey, Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla on international waters. One activist tells what happened next.
Energy bills for households and small businesses are forecast to fall by up to 10 per cent for millions of Australian households.
Wind farms and solar panels are producing more of Australia’s electricity than ever, but slow approvals and investment commitments could stall progress.