'A horrid scam on the Indigenous community': Government to pay thousands of families after funeral insurance 'fiasco'
Thousands of Australians who collectively lost millions of dollars to failed funeral insurer Youpla could now get some of their money back, under a newly announced government scheme.
Bob Katter's 'cashgate' shines the spotlight again on your legal tender rights
Disgruntled MP Bob Katter made headlines this week after his cash was rejected by a café — in Parliament House, of all places. The incident sparked national debate again, so what are your rights when it comes to paying in notes and coins?
Man charged with murder in outback Queensland mining city
An 18-year-old man is due to face court charged with murder after the death of a 34-year-old man on Abel Smith Parade in Mount Isa.
Lack of oxygen could have caused fatal plane crash that killed three people: ATSB
A preliminary report suggests hypoxia could be the reason three aerial firefighting crew members, including 22-year-old William Jennings from the US, died when their plane crashed in rural Queensland in November.
The human body doesn't come with a manual, so here's a list of regular services every owner needs
Robyn gets her car serviced every year, so she thought she should do the same for her herself. Doctors found a hole in her heart.
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily isolates outback residents for weeks as Coral Sea low gains strength
The system is finishing up its outback tour and heading towards New South Wales this week as another possible cyclone intensifies in the Coral Sea east of Queensland.
BOM keeping 'close eye' on new Coral Sea low, as ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily continues destructive path out west
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily is continuing to dump heavy rain on north-west Queensland, while the chance of another tropical cyclone forming off the coast increases.
'Nervous' outback towns brace for flash floods from ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily
Residents in outback Queensland are preparing for further heavy rain, flash flooding, and dangerous winds as ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily intensifies in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Almost 170,000 air conditioners remotely turned down six times during blistering summer heat
Queensland’s state-owned power grid quietly forced almost 170,000 air-conditioners in homes and businesses into low-power mode six times over summer.
Outback Queensland cut off by intense floods from ex-cyclone with conditions to worsen
More rain has fallen in 24 hours than in a year at some locations as ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily hovers over Queensland's north-west.
Queensland records its hottest January day on record as mercury nears 50C in outback town
Birdsville locals say stepping outside is like standing in front of an open oven. An elder says he's seen crows falling from trees amid the near unbearable conditions, but the BOM says relief is on the way.
As coastal towns expect a battering from cyclone, outback graziers hope the rain finds them
Heavy rainfall is predicted for much of Queensland as Cyclone Kirrily slowly moves towards the coast. For graziers inland, it could offer a reprieve from extreme heat and dry conditions.
Charity forced to shift mouldy, damaged donations with forklift after dumping spike
Vinnies stores across Queensland have been swamped with unsaleable donations, which the charity says are causing "chaos" for busy volunteers.
This grazier was caught out by a cyclone that cost him $100K. Here's what to do before Cyclone Kirrily arrives
From sandbags to generators, this is what you need to know ahead of a tropical cyclone forecast to make landfall in north Queensland between Cardwell and Bowen.
Exodus of GPs leaves city of 20,000 facing healthcare crisis
A veteran GP says he is scrambling to keep his outback Queensland clinic working, as calls grow for an urgent fix to staff shortages.
Rebecca's job was making her unhappy so she made a huge change. Here's her advice for doing the same
The discomfort of change can be better than the discomfort of not changing, and living a dissatisfied life. It's a lesson these people learnt through personal experience.
Victims in live export class action 'denied justice' as federal government rejects latest multi-million-dollar settlement
The National Farmers Federation says claimants are unable to put behind them the financial and emotional pain of the unlawful live export ban in 2011, as the government rejects another offer to settle.
Major supermarkets agree to front inquiry into grocery prices as cost of living concerns grow
Queensland Premier Steven Miles says the major supermarkets have agreed to participate in the inquiry. It comes after he met with supermarket executives yesterday.
Mount Isa Mines celebrates 100 trailblazing years, but end of copper era looms
The outback company helped with the war effort in the 1940s, established a vital railway and fostered a rural multicultural melting pot while transforming the industry with constant innovation.
Great-nephew of Australian poet Henry Lawson describes 'inspiration' behind his own 60-year artistic career
Artist Peter Lawson has travelled the world selling his paintings, and says it all began with a stroke of inspiration from his great-uncle and famous Australian poet Henry Lawson.
Abandoned houses too expensive to repair 'a disease' plaguing outback Queensland mining city in housing crisis
In an outback town suffering crippling building shortages and an overloaded social housing system, dozens of abandoned properties are like a slap in the face to those in need of a home.
A capsized boat, a baby and a violent storm: A family reunites with the man who helped them escape a watery grave
As their boat was swallowed by angry waves in the Gulf of Carpentaria this young family, with their four-month-old baby girl, needed a miracle. Their survival story became a local legend.
Queensland woman arrested over alleged wedding dress Ponzi scheme worth more than $100,000 and affecting 70 brides
Queensland police say a 53-year-old Beaudesert woman defrauded customers by on-selling previous clients' wedding dresses in either their original form or by altering them for re-sale.
Billionaires Andrew 'Twiggy' and Nicola Forrest increase stake in Australia's largest cattle company
After slowly increasing their stake in Australian Agricultural Company for the past three years, the mining magnates' shareholding increased to 19.5 per cent this week — just under the takeover threshold of 20pc.
Tips to keep cool as new year heatwave settles in and BOM issues severe storm warnings for Qld, NSW
Much of northern Australia is battling through a heatwave with conditions set to peak over the weekend and remain into the New Year. As scorching temperatures hit storm-ravaged communities, residents get creative to keep cool.