One of six Royal Australian Navy Collins-class submarines has docked in Brisbane.
Videos of violent crimes including home invasions are being posted online by boasting young offenders.
Jason Demetriou has revealed he's held a conversation with Souths CEO Blake Solly about media reports stating he has one game to save his job.
Adelaide’s famed Hindley Street is getting a $15 million makeover for the first time in decades.
The Miles government says a new Victims’ Commissioner will champion the rights of victims. But multiple groups have taken issue with the fine print.
Are more teachers leaving or being hired? It’s not the only question facing Queensland education in an election year.
The company’s credibility will be put to the test this month when backers have their say on its emissions plan and the future of chairman Richard Goyder.
A woman has been charged after an e-scooter exploded, allegedly sparking a hotel fire.
It’s the most amount of money ever paid for a filly in the world, but does it guarantee she will be any good as a racehorse?
Former Bush adviser says Kevin Rudd shouldn’t be too worried either: “It was off-the-cuff”.
Vanessa Hudson has taken on the Herculean task of trying to restore the relationship with Qantas customers and staff – and reweight the division of the spoils.
Kroger is embroiled in a battle for control over the $52 million Mayfield Childcare fuelled in part by a contentious deal three years ago.
A journalist who almost lost his life in a fiery crash in the city has come face to face with the drugged and speeding driver who nearly killed him.
What shocks about Jeremy Finlayson’s homophobic insult against Essendon is that it even sprung to his mind to use such language in 2024.
The Barossa Valley will host at least one AFL Gather Round game next year.
Labor’s control of the crossbench is changing as progressives warn they won’t be taken for granted and those frozen out under Andrews welcome a new approach.
The environmental regulator has warned councils across the state to crack down on the quality of mulch being used in public spaces.
A toddler was discharged from hospital despite being incredibly ill before his death.
The contents of Ken Lay's long-awaited report on a safe injecting room for Melbourne's CBD have been revealed.
Regrettably, conflict and expressions of discontent and anger have become fashionable, prompting discussions to become polarised and a zero-sum game.
Australian men and women are now not expecting to retire at ages not seen since the early 1970s. And it could pose a problem for employers.
It wasn’t until I left Australia for the US that I discovered the joy of public compliments.
We haven’t had a gangland funeral across the road for years, but North Melbourne has always been an in-between place – a suburb of two identities.
Anthony Albanese has tasked a top air force figure with testing the veracity of Israel’s claims about the death of an Australian aid worker, but the opposition leader has chastised the government’s approach.