The Socceroos have sealed progression to the World Cup round of 32 by playing out a 0-0 draw with Paraguay that delivers second place in Group D.
Cristian Volpato and Nestory Irankunda will start against Paraguay, headlining six changes the Socceroos have made for their huge World Cup clash.
Australia’s greatest musical hits, including songs by local legends Powderfinger, have been used in AI training datasets.
Could Stefanovic’s split with Nine work in his favour as he tries to forge a career in outrage podcasting?
A new report by the Lowy Institute showed declining support for multiculturalism was “the largest movement on any societal question” in the poll’s more than two decade history.
James Bond bosses have reportedly narrowed down a shortlist of actors for the next round of auditions.
And Daryl Braithwaite has called time on a career which has seen him performing for 58 years.
Brisbane’s entry-level unit market is now more expensive, and takes longer to save for, than Sydney’s.
Clever detective work by scientists has uncovered the Earth’s oldest known asteroid impact crater in the outback, dating back three billion years.
Two independent federal politicians have joined forces to launch a new political party focused on countering “conflict and hate” and giving voters more choice.
Karl Stefanovic is reportedly negotiating the terms of his exit from Nine after an interview with an anti-immigration activist landed him in hot water.
The murder of a baby by her father at a popular reservoir followed significant errors by authorities and was preventable, a “harrowing” inquiry has found.
Karl Stefanovic’s now-deleted podcast interview with a British far-right activist has landed the host in hot water with employer Nine.
Despite a fall in headline inflation, a larger-than-expected rise in the underlying figure to 3.6 per cent will concern the Reserve Bank.
A private island with “many of the natural advantages that helped transform Hamilton Island” is up for sale – complete with plans for an overwater aerial tramway.
Max Chandler-Mather discusses whether the Greens can mount a comeback and tap into the progressive version of Pauline’s populist politics.
Europe has woken to another sweltering day along with news that dozens of people have drowned while trying to cool off from a heatwave gripping the continent.
A “pathway to surplus” has come under fire as the state government braces for a credit downgrade as it ramps up Brisbane 2032 Olympic preparations.
The theatre industry wants help to cope with soaring costs that have meant curtains even for certified hits such as Beetlejuice the Musical.
Two seabirds washed up on an SA beach have triggered fears the H5N1 virus has spread from Western Australia.
Health bodies have slammed a decision by a chemical regulator to allow the continued use of a toxic herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers are installing more underwater microphones to track whale migration in Australia and they are already hearing out-of-this-world calls.
A state treasurer and premier have tried to paint a reassuring picture for a budget delivered at a time of global flux. Here is what you need to know.
Two KPMG audit partners who allegedly accessed confidential information are leaving the accounting firm, along with its national chairman.
Queensland’s Liberal National government has handed down its second budget, offering cost of living relief and no new taxes despite the cost of the Games.