Cheers erupted outside an airport after police confirmed more members of the Iranian women’s soccer team had remained in Australia. The retired Socceroos captain calling for global reform.
Thousands of people could be isolated for days in a sodden community after rising floodwaters triggered emergency alerts and memories of a 2010 disaster.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has announced he is stepping down in a surprise decision, saying it was the right time to refresh the party.
A Daintree River crocodile cruise business is being forced out of business after floods destroyed vital equipment – a groundswell of community support is now trying to get its owner back on the water.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese insists Australia’s contribution to the Middle East conflict of sending a spy plane and missiles will be purely defensive.
Heavy rains across already soaked areas have prompted multiple flood warnings ahead of easing conditions as a low moves offshore.
Bundaberg residents have been warned of potential flooding and the Mary River continues to rise on Fraser coast.
The Brisbane radio presenter, who made his sharp-witted, furry puppet Agro Vation out of a bath mat, is being remembered as a larrikin and an entertainer.
Almost $1 billion is being poured into suicide prevention but the government is failing to measure its impact or develop effective policies, an audit has found.
It’s as easy as disengaging a button or key but it’s taken a long time to spread the message that idling engines near schools is a danger to children’s health.
Australia is considering calls for military assistance to Middle East nations that have been struck in Iranian drone and missile strikes.
US President Donald Trump has warned Iran it is about to be “hit very hard” and that there could be a widening of targets.
The state government has just approved tenders for new gas and coal exploration areas across the state, but the Conservation Council has labelled the government’s agenda “cynical”.
A young backpacker drowned after she was forced into waters by dingoes at a popular holiday destination while on a working holiday, a coroner has found.
Rewind to 2003 and the Iraq war. Labor was in opposition and came out strongly against the action. So if Labor were in opposition now, would it be against the American-Israeli action, asks Michelle Grattan.
US President Donald Trump has sensationally fired his embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, two days after she faced a parliamentary inquiry.
A US Congress effort to rein in Donald Trump’s war in Iran has failed. Now the war is dragging in more countries, fuelling a global crisis and dividing nations.
A library has lost its role managing the state’s literary awards, after an Indigenous writer was criticised for her comments about a slain Hamas leader.
Emergency alerts for flash flooding have been issued to multiple sodden communities as a tropical low threatens to dump hundreds of millimetres of rain.
Matildas’ players have voiced their support and admiration for the Iran women’s team after their 4-0 win in the Asian Cup.
Chaos erupted in Lebanon’s capital after Israel ordered a mass evacuation, urging civilians to “save your lives” and flee.
A Gold Coast 13 year old is officially releasing his debut book this afternoon – that has support from renowned conservationist David Attenborough – at Queensland’s Parliament House.
John Howard refused to apologise to the Stolen Generations. Instead, he chose pride over reckoning — and ideology over truth, Amy Remeikis says.
Unions will argue for an increase in annual leave entitlements for full-time workers – but giving employees the right to an extra week of leave may not address broader issues around overwork.
A man shot by police has been hit with several offences, as more details are given about another incident where a man was fatally shot in Queensland.