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.
After Russia invaded Ukraine, Pasha Talankin found himself teaching propaganda to students. He filmed it all, until he was forced to flee.
An additional 200 million litres of diesel will arrive in Australia as part of four cargoes after a deal was struck with fuel companies.
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.
Woolworths is in court after the consumer watchdog claimed it used misleading advertising in discounts over millions of supermarket sales.
US President Donald Trump has issued a warning as a delicate ceasefire between the US and Iran teeters.
Gas companies’ threats to ditch Australia and move elsewhere if a new tax is imposed ring hollow, a former executive of fossil fuel giant BP says.
InDaily tracks Queensland’s latest executive appointments within the state’s public and private sectors. Tell us what’s happening at the top table at your business.
In the postwar era, state housing authorities tackled severe shortages with innovative mass construction — demonstrating that modern, serviced homes could be delivered at scale.
It will be “weeks” until an Australian refinery could be back up to almost total capacity, following a fire that wiped out nearly half of its petrol production.
A Brisbane company deploying data centres around the nation will tap shareholders for a massive cash injection to meet “unprecedented” demand for its services.
A suburban brawl in which a gardening tool was allegedly used as a weapon has left two men in hospital in critical condition.
After thousands of missile and drone strikes, Iran and parts of the Gulf are facing not only a humanitarian and economic crisis, but an environmental one too.
Decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has made his first public statement since being charged with multiple war crimes, pledging to fight until the end.
Police have arrested a number of demonstrators who chanted a banned pro-Palestine phrase, which is also used in a John Farnham classic.
Pauline Hanson’s party has dropped in support among voters in two major opinion polls as the fuel crisis and war in the Middle East hit.
Business groups have urged the government to cut a raft of regulations ahead of the federal budget, but the finance minister says changes have to make sense.
A fragile ceasefire in southern Lebanon – agreed to by Israel after intense bombardments killed thousands – has named a ‘defence line’.
Regional Australia remains the beating heart of the nation. Here’s how to ensure it not only survives, but grows – according to Simon Kuestenmacher.
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US President Donald Trump says the military has taken control of an Iranian-flagged cargo ship by blowing a hole in its engine room.
Australians are reporting record-low life satisfaction as war in the Middle East sends fuel prices surging and workers fear losing jobs to AI.