Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale resigns
Cr Pisasale was first elected to council in March 1991 and became mayor in 2004.
Cr Pisasale was first elected to council in March 1991 and became mayor in 2004.
Australia's biggest ever coal mine will go ahead, according to Indian billionaire Gautam Adani.
As one of the great Perth radio presenters of all time, JK Watts often sang and carried on about how, as a footballer, he was "the best ever".
Australia's lowest-paid workers will get a $22-a-week pay rise after the workplace umpire lifted the national minimum wage to $694.90.
A Queensland man has pleaded guilty to the rape of a 13-year-old schoolgirl in March last year south of Brisbane.
Australia's current account deficit was $3.11 billion in the March quarter, down from a deficit of $3.51 billion the previous quarter.
The parents of a toddler who died from life-threatening burns have briefly appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court charged with torture and murder.
"I just want to find her, she is an amazing person and it's just not fair that something bad might have happened to her."
Australian shoppers can save almost $80 by replacing leading supermarket brand products with budget equivalents.
Police have confirmed they are treating the Brighton siege as "an act of terrorism". Two men, including the alleged offender, were killed in the shooting. Islamic State has taken responsibility.
Shares have taken another sharp-ish leg lower, with broad losses across the ASX concentrated in bond-linked sectors such as utilities and listed property.
Company behind Brumby's Bakery, Donut King, Michel's Patisserie and Crust Pizza slams analysis as "premature, precipitous and, with respect, an exercise in speculative guesswork."
The number two diplomat at the US Embassy in Beijing has resigned, telling staff his conscience would not permit him to communicate Trump's decision.
A review into the people and processes of the ATO following the alleged abuse of position by one of its highest ranking officers is "inevitable", Inspector-General of Taxation Ali Noroozi says.
​Virgin Australia is struggling to secure landing slots at China's two biggest cities, slowing its pivot from the sluggish European market towards Australia's largest source of inbound passengers.
There's a new start-up in town, and they're offering $8 lunches to workers in Sydney's CBD.
More water quality problems have arisen at the trouble-plagued Perth Children's Hospital.
Police believe the IS-motivated gunman killed in Monday's fatal Brighton siege took a hostage as part of a plan to ambush and kill anti-terror police.
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) boss Chris Dawson has thrown his hat into the ring to become the next WA Police Commissioner.
The man responsible for the siege in Brighton that left two men dead and three policemen shot was being investigated by police over terror links.
Representative winger Daniel Tupou has been cleared of a serious groin injury and is set to play in the Sydney Roosters' NRL clash with Wests Tigers on Sunday.
The Melbourne Rebels have signed former England international and British and Irish Lions second-row forward Geoff Parling for the 2018 Super Rugby season.
The nation's most prestigious universities have launched a savage attack on the government's higher education proposals.
Two police officers were shot, a man killed and a woman held hostage during a dramatic siege in a Melbourne suburb.
Across Perth it's either feast or famine when it comes to options for eating and drinking according to a new wide-ranging survey of the city's office hubs.
The US Department of Justice on Monday charged a federal contractor with sending classified material to a news organisation that sources identified to Reuters as The Intercept.
Sindy Duffield and her family don't often talk about last winter's storm but it lingers in their house.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has raised "grave concerns" about why the gunman was out on parole.
Blues and All Blacks midfielder Sonny Bill Williams says he's yet to feel the strain from his observance of Ramadan.
Geelong coach Chris Scott has warned the jumper punch ban handed to Tom Hawkins will most likely blow up in the AFL's face.
Concerns applicants are being overlooked in favour of former public servants with background checks.
Nova's Ash, Kip and Luttsy have lept back to the top of the Brisbane radio podium for the first time this year, thanks to a major surge in listeners.
It came in a torrent last night in Melbourne's north-west. The rain fell hard and fast. Very hard. And very fast.
A 21-year-old Australian man has been sentenced to four years in prison in Bulgaria for planning to commit an act of terrorism.
Wallabies prop Sekope Kepu grins from ear to ear when you bring up that try from the Waratahs match on the weekend against the Chiefs.
ACTCOSS calls for budget concessions to help increasing numbers of poor in Canberra
Without further cost cutting, Murray Goulburn may not meet its farmgate milk price forecast
Police have named two of the three jihadists who were shot dead after killing seven people and wounding scores more in Saturday's London Bridge terror attack.
There are clear signs that the consumers who have driven much of Australia's growth are running out of puff.
Police were called to Buckingham Serviced Apartments in Bay Street, Brighton at 4pm on Monday after reports of an explosion.
Technology is making us more efficient than ever before, but Australians are still time poor, a new report has shown.
An angry Warren Gatland has hit back at fresh criticism of his -so-called "Warrenball" coaching technique - and insisted instead that he is encouraging that British and Irish Lions to develop an -instinctive attacking X-factor to beat the All Blacks.
A former coal miner diagnosed with black lung disease has filed a $2 million damages claim against a group of Queensland mining companies.
Apple has announced a new smart speaker device at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, as well as a new super-powerful iMac and iterative updates to its desktop, laptop and tablet computers.
Local shares are set to open lower after a quiet night on Wall Street.
'The company was not run well under her tenure," says an analyst who has studied Yahoo for years. So why did Marissa Mayer get paid so much?
You fear for the Lions. Not because of their downbeat, out-of-kilter, flat-footed display in Whangarei on Saturday. Giving players a kick up the backside, making wholesale changes, injecting pace, adding devil and growl and menace, these sorts of things are all rudimentary work-ons for any coach, no more than a routine shift at the chalkboard and on the training paddock.
The European Central Bank has convinced economists that it'll take policy normalisation as gradually as it can.
Online retailer CatchOfTheDay has rebranded itself Catch and relaunched as a marketplace for other sellers in a move that puts it in direct competition with US giant Amazon.
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