Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says he’s receiving dental treatment in a Jerusalem hospital, prompting speculation about the health of the Israeli prime minister.
To ignore One Nation’s anti-democratic behaviour shows wilful blindness to what is happening in the United States, and suggests a complacency that it can’t happen here, writes Denis Muller.
Lucy Henry-Hicks couldn’t attend last year’s InDaily Queensland 40 Under 40 Awards because she was home with her young children — but says the recognition became one of the most meaningful moments of her career.
A community is reeling after a four-year-old girl was found dead at a home west of Brisbane and her 31-year-old mother was charged with murder.
Tensions are boiling over at a prestigious Queensland school, as diggers move in to remove 650 trees that are habitat for koalas.
Australia’s inaugural National Anti-Corruption Commissioner has quit his post two years early amid ongoing questions about potential conflicts of interest.
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.
US President Donald Trump is hosing down expectations of an imminent breakthrough in the three-month-old war with Iran.
Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek discusses the pressure for a national reckoning, the limits of government response and the growing concern about how violence is shaping the lives of young people.
A man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after police say he stabbed a woman and teenage boy and set fire to their home.
A coastal community has been left shocked after a spearfisherman was killed by a shark attack, despite witnesses rushing to his aid.
Independent MPs say they are open to the teals forming their own political party, but have so far declined to say how far talks have progressed.
Activists detained by Israel after being part of a flotilla delivering food and health aid to Gaza have arrived home in emotional scenes after claims of beatings and abuse.
The logics of “vampire economics” are alive and well in modern Australia – and that’s why we need vampire hunters, according to Simon Kuestenmacher.
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce has apologised to a journalist after a staffer told her to “shut up”, in the latest in a string of run-ins between the populist party and the press.
Unused hotel space has been transformed into a zero-carbon food hub delivering fresh produce straight to restaurants.
A second group of women with ties to Islamic State could soon return to Australia, as the prime minister says further arrests could be made on their arrival.
What started with a single nightclub attack has escalated into what’s been dubbed Melbourne’s hospitality crime war.
A man accused of threatening to shoot worshippers at a mosque with an AK-47 assault rifle is before the courts after Muslim leaders warned against rising hate.
The state government is backing major new tourism attractions on the Gold Coast, including the city’s first surf park and Australia’s largest zipline tour.
The state government has plunged deeper into an integrity storm after an under-fire minister stood down over a federal electoral enrolment probe.
LIV Golf wants new investment of more than $350 million to ensure its future, adamant the breakaway circuit could turn a profit after three years.
The Albanese government has found itself on the thorny end of a social media campaign post-budget as it watches One Nation ride a wave, writes Michelle Grattan.