Brisbane news live: Festival deaths ‘preventable’; Qld crime data not cut and dried; Petaia eyes redemption for Wallabies
The latest news in and around Brisbane today ...
The latest news in and around Brisbane today ...
The X-59 is designed to fly supersonic without producing a loud sonic boom.
Iconic US pizza chain Chuck E cheese has announced plans to open up shop in Australia, in partnership with Royale Hospitality Group.
Two-time Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka reacted to her first-round loss on her Melbourne Park comeback.
There were tears shed that Wallabies World Cup fate was all but sealed. But Reds star Jordan Petaia is adamant the group had the makings to “undo all of our wrongs”.
Two teenage boys have been killed after the sedan they were travelling in struck a power pole in Sydney's North-West.
A new book alleges Queen Elizabeth was "angry" over the announcement of Prince Harry and Meghan's daughter's name.
Three teenage boys set out on a night drive in western Sydney on Monday night when their vehicle crashed into a pole, killing the two passengers.
Cameron Green has revealed he was almost sure he was going to be opening on his return to the Australian Test side, but believes No.4 is where he's better suited.
A punter carrying four schooners at the SCG summed up the scene perfectly. Dean Jones had poked the bear and sent Curtly Ambrose on a month-long rampage.
Sydney residents warned of more heavy rain during peak commute times.
Federal government's war against vaping expected to result in almost a million additional visits to GPS.
A Houthi missile has struck a US-owned and operated cargo ship in the Red Sea.
Fire engines and other emergency vehicles responded to a false report that the White House was ablaze and a person was trapped inside.
The Australian sharemarket is set to open lower on the back of a soft lead from Europe. Wall Street was closed for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Israel’s defence minister accused the Palestinian militant group of carrying out “psychological abuse”.
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The messages also reveal a member of the group Lawyers for Israel calling Lattouf’s lawyer Josh Bornstein, who is Jewish, a “traiter”.
Kmart Australia chief Ian Bailey is hoping to meet US retailers to convince them to stock the popular private label brand on American shelves.
The listing states the four bedroom, one-bathroom house, on 875 square metres, is fielding offers from $249,000 “as is” with the possibility to renovate or detonate the home.
Most of the 64 deaths that occurred at Australian music festivals between 2000 and 2019 involved very high levels of MDMA, in a finding researchers say bolsters the case for pill testing.
As geopolitical crises continue to unfold, Australians find themselves facing a difficult choice when they refresh their news feeds and consider posting content.
Critics had warned the proposal to replace highly trained registered nurses with enrolled nurses in critical care units risked patient safety.