Jahrome Hughes suffers suspected broken wrist as Brisbane surge into top four

1h agoThu 4 Sep 2025 at 10:23am Injury: Jahrome Hughes Massive news here with Jahrome Hughes coming away ginger from a tackle on Brendan Piakura. He’s tried to play on, but as... Read more »

Loafers Lodge fire trial: Insanity defence raised for accused

Forensic psychiatrist Dr Justin Barry-Walsh, who interviewed the defendant multiple times following the fires, said on balance there was “too much doubt” that he didn’t know it was wrong. While cross-examining Barry-Walsh,... Read more »

Ben Roberts-Smith loses final legal bid to overturn defamation ruling

War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has had his final legal bid to overturn a damning defamation ruling thrown out by the High Court. The High Court rejected a special leave application from Mr... Read more »

Ben Roberts-Smith’s final appeal bid rejected by high court – as it happened | Australia news

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature What we learned: Thursday 4 September It’s time to wind down our live news coverage for the day.... Read more »

Labor’s FOI attack is an insult to its better predecessors

There’s something positively Orwellian about the government’s Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 — a bill alleged “to improve the operation of the Freedom of Information framework”. The word “improve” is doing... Read more »

Six business insights from Bluey creator Joe Brumm

Bluey is one of Australia’s most beloved cultural exports, and a commercial powerhouse generating billions in merchandising revenue. It has also turned creator Joe Brumm into one of TV’s significant figures, with... Read more »

‘Dictator Dan’ silent, but Labor comrades have his back

A former state premier is yet to break his silence after being criticised for appearing alongside controversial world leaders at a Chinese military parade. But his Labor comrades continue to defend him,... Read more »

Camp Sovereignty on ‘high alert’ amid fears of another attack

At Melbourne’s Camp Sovereignty, there’s an air of resilience.Days after it was attacked, Aboriginal people and allies have pitched tents around the sacred fire, vowing to protect the protest site and each... Read more »

Sydney mum Danielle was given just months to live. Then came a glimmer of hope

Danielle Ozolins never felt very comfortable asking for help. A terminal pancreatic cancer diagnosis has certainly changed her perspective on this. The 49-year-old Sydney mum now feels more loved and supported than... Read more »

To join urgent meeting on Ukraine crisis with Emmanuel Macron and NATO leaders

The Pentagon has extended a contentious review of the AUKUS pact and appears unlikely to deliver any findings until the end of the year, dragging out the doubts about the Trump administration’s... Read more »