America says Dan Duggan breached US arms trafficking laws a decade ago. This is how an Australian pilot became the target of US prosecution.
Australia’s only female prime minister is telling a global gender-equality conference about ways to address a concerted, organised and strategic pushback to gender equality.
A White House Correspondents’ Dinner guest is going viral after footage emerged of him eating his salad, seemingly unbothered, amid the chaos after the shooting.
Dingoes, emus and other iconic species are culturally significant for Indigenous Australians. They want more say in managing and protecting them.
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.
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 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.
How the defence community feels about Ben Roberts-Smith – and what comes next for the highly decorated soldier.
A former minister has been asked to respond to explosive claims she threatened to tear up a developer’s contract unless he worked with a rogue union.
State leaders and ministers say they were kept in the dark on the extent of planned changes to the NDIS and fear they’re being left to pick up the tab.
We rarely speak about how the NDIS became a catch-all because we don’t have enough social services and supports to help people who need it, according to Amy Remeikis.
Iran is intensifying its assault on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, seizing two vessels and complicating faltering efforts to resume Washington-Tehran talks.
The federal health minister has announced changes that will see hundreds of thousands of people cut from NDIS projections and crackdown on “lowlifes” rorting taxpayers and people with disabilities.
The state government has approved two new mining projects for fast-tracked development drawing the ire of conservationists.
A demolition firm boss says he had been forced to pander to a powerful union boss – but later withdrew a tender rather than caving to the CFMEU’s demands.
A slew of recommendations have been tabled in parliament to “improve access to justice for victim-survivors” of domestic and family violence.
US President Donald Trump says the United States is extending its ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan’s request as he waits for a unified Iranian proposal.
An increase in spending for the NDIS risked undermining the whole scheme, the prime minister has argued, ahead of a major overhaul.
Bank of Queensland has played up the success of its digital arm, even as it reported a fall in profit ahead of more expected interest rate hikes.