The consensus is clear, Tigers star Dustin Martin is set to claim his first Brownlow. But will he or the ineligible Patrick Dangerfield earn more votes?
How did a world expert in autism miss a diagnosis right under his nose? That's the question that Professor Tony Attwood still mulls over and deeply regrets. Now his research has led him to believe people with Asperger's have the ability to solve the world's big problems.
Police declare a crime scene after a blaze broke out at a plastics factory in Brisbane's north, producing a dark cloud of toxic smoke and causing nearby businesses to be evacuated.
Police are searching for thieves caught on camera stealing two defibrillators, which are vital in the treatment of life-threatening cardiac arrests, from a Brisbane shopping centre earlier this month.
Billy Slater tells how much his injury absence in 2016 hurt him, after the Storm veteran stars against Brisbane, to clinch a sixth grand final spot with Melbourne.
With southern Queensland likely to break heat records for September, extra fire crews and aircraft are on standby as the risk level is elevated to extreme fire danger in some areas.
Australia's privacy watchdog is warning former customers of leasing business Amazing Rentals to take precautions against identity fraud in the wake of a data breach that saw personal details from 4,000 people in the Northern Territory and Queensland made available online.
Much like wine, Australia's olive industry is exploring a provenance-branding initiative to better market the origins of Australian extra-virgin olive oil.
Queensland Labor MP Mark Bailey is in the clear after a CCC investigation into his deletion of a private email account after a media outlet's right to information request.
Jesse Earl Langlands is sentenced to three years in prison for a violent carjacking, of which his lawyer says he has no recollection, as evidenced by the fact "he went Christmas shopping the next morning".
A Liberal National Party MP is caught on camera muttering "this f***ing..." — then stopping himself — at a press conference with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after a question is asked about the number of female politicians in the party's ranks.
The lawyer for One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts says his client's credibility may have been affected by evidence given during a lengthy cross-examination at the High Court on Thursday.