Iran has closed the airspace around Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport after Israel launched airstrikes targeting central and western Iran.
Commuting to a North Queensland airport is about to get easier and cheaper with a state government announcement today.
Corporate Ladder tracks the latest executive appointments within the state. Tell us what’s happening at the top table at your business.
President Trump is threatening to impose trade tariffs of up to 12.5 per cent on 60 countries – including Australia – pointing to inaction on forced and slave labour worldwide.
From website creation to web hosting and domain management, VentraIP is proving that local expertise, Australian support and home-grown innovation still matter in a global digital marketplace.
A review has uncovered a $400 million hole in the state police budget – with funds meant for frontline cops diverted elsewhere, triggering a corruption watchdog probe.
And the search continues for a Tasmanian devil that went missing on the Gold Coast.
Treasury Wine Estates is planning to drastically prune its brands to focus on its top 10, including its flagship Penfolds reds.
An elderly couple suffering critical stab wounds after an alleged home invasion have shot their attacker in self-defence, police say.
There are hopes for peace in Iran with the news that separately Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire after negotiations brokered in Washington.
We’ve known for a long time that Australia has a problem with violence against women but little seems to work to change the statistics.
The shock findings of a “report that should keep Queenslanders awake at night” has prompted the state government to remove kids under five from its residential care.
The state deputy premier will have the power to override environmental and heritage laws in a move slammed by the opposition and a conservation group.
Sixty countries, including Australia, could be slapped with new US tariffs over Washington’s claims they are not properly responding to reduce modern slavery.
Hopes of an imminent peace deal in Iran appear dashed with both Tehran and Washington ordering renewed strikes.
A plan to transform a Whitsundays island gateway is a step closer, after the state government announced it had streamlined approval processes.
The latest outbreak of Ebola is the third largest in world history and is showing no signs of slowing.
Protesters arrested at a rally over the Israeli president’s visit to Australia that turned violent are demanding their charges be dropped after its underlying laws were struck down.
More than 30,000 people – including hundreds of school children – have converged in Toowoomba this week as the farm field day season kicks off.
Australia has trained thousands of Ukrainian soldiers in a UK-based operation, but now the ADF is shifting its focus closer to the front line.
Nurses and midwives have rallied as an attempt by Katter’s Australian Party to dodge a debate ban and revive abortion access discussion was shot down in state parliament.
The government is being forced to defend the multibillion-dollar AUKUS deal after it was revealed Australia won’t receive new submarines from the US.
The state government has softened its e-mobility laws, sparing teens from a ban while giving police new powers to breath test riders and seize illegal devices.
Hundreds of job losses will go ahead at the national science agency, as officials revealed during parliamentary hearings the plan is in its final stages.