A plan to transform a Whitsundays island gateway is a step closer, after the state government announced it had streamlined approval processes.
The latest outbreak of Ebola is the third largest in world history and is showing no signs of slowing.
Protesters arrested at a rally over the Israeli president’s visit to Australia that turned violent are demanding their charges be dropped after its underlying laws were struck down.
More than 30,000 people – including hundreds of school children – have converged in Toowoomba this week as the farm field day season kicks off.
The government is being forced to defend the multibillion-dollar AUKUS deal after it was revealed Australia won’t receive new submarines from the US.
The state government has softened its e-mobility laws, sparing teens from a ban while giving police new powers to breath test riders and seize illegal devices.
And Queensland sprinter Gout Gout has had a world record ratified after running 200 metres in 19.67 seconds in Sydney in April.
Israeli settlers who have attacked Palestinians in the West Bank have been hit with a new raft of Australian sanctions, the latest in a long-list applying to far-right Israeli figures.
Olympian Lisa Curry has revealed she was sent images of her daughter “covered in bruises” before her death, aged just 33.
A teenage boy is facing serious charges after he allegedly planned “acts of violence” at a local school while possessing violent extremist material.
New Liberal Party president Tony Abbott has vowed to woo voters back to the Coalition saying the party has been at a “low ebb”.
With nominations for the 2026 InDaily Queensland 40 Under 40 Awards closing soon, the search is on for the state’s next wave of leaders, innovators and changemakers.
Writer Sarah Wilson on what happens when the systems that hold us together begin to fray all at once – and what the future looks like after civilisational collapse.
The long-running inquiry into a scandal-plagued construction union will now run for twice as long as originally expected.
Scrapping plans to buy new submarines from the United States is about making life easier for the Australian navy while also saving money, the government says.
Brisbane’s title defence is in a downward spiral but coach Michael Maguire says looking back at what they achieved from a similar position last year is futile.
One Nation has leapt ahead of Labor in a new poll, as leader Pauline Hanson says she’ll be a prime minister to anyone who “wants to be Australian”.
Housing affordability isn’t one problem but three hurdles, writes Simon Kuestenmacher.
Early works have begun at an inner city park for the controversial 2032 Olympics stadium as protesters warned of cultural and ecological damage.
Rinehart’s Southern Cross Austereo move is not her first foray into the Australian media industry. Cameron McTernan unpicks why the wealthy invest in media companies when they often offer poor returns to investors?
A new AUKUS project has been announced by Defence Minister Richard Marles with his AUKUS counterparts, with a delivery date set.
Independent journalist Nick Feik, on how Australia’s anti-corruption watchdog ended up in crisis – and whether it can recover
The head of KPMG has reportedly resigned after the corporate regulator publicly confirmed in real time it’s probing registered company auditors at the firm.
Officers have stopped a drone carrying more than $1 million worth of contraband including drugs and a mobile phone into a northern Australian prison.
Women’s State of Origin would be a better product for fans and players if it was played during the NRLW competition insist the Queensland and NSW captains.