Elon Musk will step back amid increasing concern about the world’s richest man becoming a liability to the Trump administration.
Some of our favourite chocolate treats are getting smaller but no cheaper, as shrinkflation deals a sour Easter blow.
Tariffs imposed by the US have upended the federal election campaign, with the Prime Minister spruiking local products in response.
Widespread rain is set to finally ease throughout the state, but the threat of floods persists as communities face a prolonged recovery.
The Greens will demand that the party hoping to form the next federal government spend billions to “restore nature”, if the election ends with a hung parliament.
There’s also been another dramatic rescue with a man and his horse found after his vehicle and horse float was swept off the Landsborough Highway.
Labor will make a submission to the Fair Work Commission in an attempt to boost electoral support through cost-of-living promises.
The prime minister has visited South Australia where he has made another health-related announcement in his bid to be returned to power on May 3.
A judge has found an Australian YouTube creator was defamatory via his vindictive crusade against prominent American video game champion Billy Mitchell.
The Albanese government will need to achieve in five weeks of campaigning what it hasn’t in three years in office, writes Chris Wallace.
The Coalition will promise to ease home lending rules as the Reserve Bank reveals its next move on interest rates.
People have been forced to flee their homes from rising floodwaters, with one remote town constructing a levee bank to protect them from the threat.
Australian shares are heading towards a second straight quarter of losses for the first time since 2022 as tariff worries weigh heavily on investor sentiment.
Health and Australia’s west remain top priorities for Labor as Anthony Albanese visits WA for the 30th time as prime minister.