An extraordinary rise in demand combined with constrained supply has created a boom in Australian home values and rents over the past five years.
And the worst suburbs in Queensland for dog attacks on posties have been identified.
A bitter pay dispute has led to exam week chaos as teachers walk off the job, with the state government saying negotiations are over.
Homeowners across the state’s south east are without power as they mop up the damage from wild storms that unleashed heavy rain, strong winds and giant hail up to 14 centimetres in size.
SA Police are heading back to a remote South Australian property today to search for a four-year-old boy, missing for two months.
Millions of Queenslanders are in the firing line of a severe thunderstorm, tipped to bring “giant hail”, heavy rain and lightning.
Revelations that the Bureau of Meteorology’s controversial new website cost 20 times its originally-cited cost are drawing savage criticism from federal politicians.
Australia loses one of its racing greats.
Urban Utilities workers are striking next week after union members rejected a pay offer.
Tropical Cyclone Fina is expected to strengthen as it approaches Darwin, packing a bigger punch as it brings intense downpours and damaging winds.
A man has launched an appeal against his two life sentences after murdering his ex-girlfriend and her toddler and dumping their bodies in separate states.
This week, InDaily readers respond to costly red tape stifling businesses and a new program in Mt Isa aiming to get young offenders back into work and education.
The families of two young police officers killed in a sniper ambush at a remote property are set to finally receive answers to their questions.
‘Peace can not be a capitulation,’ French Foreign Minister Jean-Noell Barrot says of US-backed plan.
Time Out has announced its annual list of Coolest Streets in the World – and Brisbane has beaten its larger-city rivals to be named as home to the nation’s best thoroughfare.
Another woman has won a state Liberal leadership as yet another spill besets the embattled party – a former newsreader taking out the top job in NSW.
The state government is investing in long-term planning and protection of Bribie Island and Pumicestone Passage.
Former senator Hollie Hughes has gone on a verbal rampage to defend Opposition leader Sussan Ley, accusing “the boys” who want her job of using prominent female colleagues in their efforts to undermine her.
A man charged over an illegal euthanasia operation faces a string of new allegations, including the death of a second man.
A man whose report triggered a CFMEU inquiry claims the embattled union had a secret deal preventing police from intervening in industrial disputes.
Attorney-General Pam Bondi pledges to “follow the law and to encourage maximum transparency”, as Epstein files remain thorn in President Trump’s side.
Weeks after an eight-year-old boy was killed in a e-bike crash, police have charged a teenager with a number of offences following an investigation.