Breaking free from addiction isn’t a single moment but a long process – one shaped by support, community and the willingness to try again.
The Coalition has called for the federal government to consider stealth bombers as a potential AUKUS stop gap as a UK inquiry report questions if Britain can keep its submarine promises.
The state government is fast-tracking the assessment, development and delivery of the Taroom Trough, Australia’s first new prospective oil field in fifty years.
Walker Corp has pulled the pin on its $1.3 billion Toondah Harbour development following a 12-year long planning saga.
The surge in United States political violence – and President Donald Trump’s role as both a target and provocateur.
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 is set to spend more than $1 billion building and upgrading defence vehicles in a move that will help bolster the weapons manufacturing industry.
In many countries, teenagers are happier than previous generations. But in Australia and much of Western Europe, the opposite is true, Simon Kuestenmacher writes.
The financial services watchdog has sent warnings to social media accounts providing deceitful advice on platforms used by two thirds of young Australians.
A gunman allegedly sent a manifesto calling himself “Friendly Federal Assassin” just before attempting his attack on the White House correspondents’ dinner.
A man has allegedly been apprehended after gun shots were fired at a dinner hosted by President Donald Trump.
Moreton Bay has ramped up its koala conservation efforts by installing roadside escape hatches following a successful trial.
Another 100 million litres of diesel have been secured by the federal government and private industry, with the Federal Trade Minister making an announcement in Adelaide today.
Today, Australian Autism Alliance co-chair Jenny Karavolos on the government’s NDIS overhaul, and why it’s causing so much apprehension across the community.
After fighting for their country in the First World War, many Aboriginal Australians saw no improvement in their rights or living conditions. John Maynard from the University of Newcastle tells how a political group founded by his grandfather led to change.
“Politically, it’s a very bad time to be a baby boomer.” Michelle Grattan argues the government – with its “ear cocked to public opinion” – hears growing resentment from young adults.
The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is to be extended, US President Donald Trump says.
The minister responsible for gas in Australia has poured cold water on suggestions an export tax should be introduced in the federal budget.
Australia has lost a literary giant, an internationally renowned author and poet along with a strong supporter of Adelaide Writers’ Week, aged 92.
A journalist is among five people killed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon on the conflict’s deadliest day since a 10-day ceasefire began.
Local favourites took home two major awards at the annual Queensland Music Awards last night, while a community radio station was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The family of a Queensland grandfather who was swept away in an Outback flood over Easter has launched a desperate bid to help bring his body home.
A voice of warmth and wit across the airwaves has died, choosing to pass away peacefully after a fight with cancer.
A Brisbane charity is among those buckling under a surge of hungry Australians as fuel price pressures swell into a “cost of surviving” crisis.