Brisbane’s libraries saw a surge in visits in 2025, making them some of the city’s most popular community spaces. The city council reveals its most borrowed books.
Home-town favourite Thanasi Kokkinakis has pulled out of his second-round match at the Adelaide International, troubled by a shoulder injury.
And the clean-up continues across Central Queensland after record-breaking rain drenched the region.
Australia’s iconic red landscapes have been home to Aboriginal culture and recorded in songlines for tens of thousands of years. But further clues on just how ancient this landscape is come from far beyond Earth.
The significant cost of educating children in Australia is forcing parents to work more hours and families to cut back on spending.
In a new column, 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.
A US-based group says at least 490 demonstrators have been killed in the mass protests in Iran and more than 10,000 people have been detained.
No longer just relying on her power, world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka is happy to hear the improvements in the subtler arts of tennis are starting to show.
Hollywood’s awards season is kicking off with the 83rd Golden Globe Awards featuring a slew of Australian stars, including Jacob Elordi and Sarah Snook.
Australia has been invited to a meeting in the US where major economies will discuss the next steps for a $1.2 billion critical minerals stockpile.
The Stats Guy earns a living using demographic data to forecast the future. Here’s how his predictions for 2025 turned out.
Productivity growth has been responsible for almost all the increase in Australian living standards since Federation. But it has now slowed to a crawl, writes economist Craig Emerson.
How to calculate if it is still worth it – financially, at least – to work beyond the age when you can get the age pension.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji barrelled across the east coast, but forecasters are warning residents to brace for more rain and possible devastating floods.
Communities devastated by a bushfire that has claimed one life are beginning recovery efforts as blazes continue to burn across Victoria.
One person has died and three are missing as out-of-control bushfires escalate across Victoria. In North Queensland, the Premier warned those in the path of a storm to “prepare for the worst”.
Venom from a spider found on K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, has been used to develop a drug that prevents damage during heart attacks and strokes.
A recent study has revealed tree bark harbours trillions of microbes scrubbing the air of greenhouse gases.
Flood-stricken properties are preparing for a double deluge in the far north as farmers warn of mounting stock losses amid forecasts of more heavy rain.
China’s desire to buy what Australia excels at producing means there is little reason to imagine that its status as our most important economic partner will diminish in the foreseeable future, writes UTS’ James Laurenceson.
Writers’ Week staff have rejected the board’s decision to axe a prominent Palestinian author from its lineup, in an email to authors seen exclusively by InDaily. More than 30 Australian and international writers have declared they are now boycotting the high-profile literary festival.